Tunis
The capital of Tunisia is a vibrant city where the past and present blend harmoniously. Visit the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its souks and mosques, as well as the Bardo Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world.
Carthage
Located near Tunis, Carthage is an ancient city rich in history. Explore the ruins of this ancient civilization, including the Antonine Baths, the Roman theater, and the Punic ports.
Sidi Bou Saïd
This picturesque village perched on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean is famous for its white houses with blue shutters. It’s an ideal place to stroll, admire the views, and discover the local artistic culture.
Hammamet
Known for its fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, Hammamet is a popular seaside destination. The fortified medina, with its narrow alleys and craft shops, is also worth a visit.
Sousse
Sousse combines a beautiful beach with a rich history. The medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of streets with souks, mosques, and the famous kasbah. The city is also an ideal starting point for exploring archaeological sites like El Jem.
Monastir
Another coastal city with a fascinating history, Monastir is home to the Ribat, a well-preserved Islamic fortress that offers spectacular views of the sea. The modern marina is also a pleasant place to relax.
Kairouan
This city is one of the most important religious centers in the Islamic world. Visit the Great Mosque, one of the oldest in North Africa, and explore the historic medina.
Tozeur
Located at the gateway to the desert, Tozeur is famous for its oases and mud-brick architecture. It’s also a starting point for exploring the Sahara, mountain oases, and film locations such as "Star Wars."
Dougga
This ancient city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in Tunisia. The Roman ruins, including the theater and Capitol, are impressive