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Duration 11 days 10 days
Price From Check price $ 2,080
Price Per Day Check price $ 208
Highlights

Inside visits and special features:

Shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description including admission charges where applicable.

Sightseeing:

Visits Tunis, Dougga, Sidi-Bou-Said, Carthage, Monastir, El Djem, Sfax, Matmata, Tamezret, Douz, Chott el Jerid, Gafsa, Kairouan

Scenic Highlights:

Sahara Desert

 

 

 

  • Journey through Tunisia from its golden Mediterranean beaches to the desert in the south
  • Discover ancient Carthage and the magnificent Roman amphitheatre at El Djem
  • Stay overnight in a Troglodyte cave and visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan
Trip Style Group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Cultural
  • Hiking & Walking
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Chott el Djerid
  • Star Wars
  • Bar
  • Carthage
  • Tunis
Flights & Transport Ground transport included No
Activities
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Trains & Rail
  • Hiking
Meals Included

Breakfasts, 4 Lunches and 8 Dinners

  • Breakfast : 9
  • Dinner : 3
  • Lunch : 1
Description

From Berber villages and awe-inspiring historical architecture to spectacular rocky gorges, Tunisia’s enchanting blend of European sophistication and Arabian exoticism awaits you. Visit the best-preserved Roman remains at Dougga, see the Andalusian-looking port village of Sidi-Dou-Said, and ancient Carthage. From Tunis, continue on to the old town of Monastir, impressive El Djem with its Roman Colosseum, and Sfax on the Gulf of Gabes. At Matmata, see the incredible underground troglodyte village used in the original Star Wars movie, then via Tamezret, and the salt lake of Chott el Jerid to Tozeur. Be enthralled as you travel on the Red Lizard train through the spectacular gorges of Selja, affording plenty of photo opportunities. After the Grand Mosque at Kairouan, return to Tunis for the night before transferring to the “garden resort” of Hammamet for the next three overnights.

Roman ruins, Saharan desert and Troglodyte caves are all part of this trip to Tunisia. We tour the capital Tunis, explore the remains of the Phoenician city of Carthage and visit the magnificent Roman amphitheatre at El Djem. We also discover the Great Mosque of Kairouan, Tunisia's holiest site, and spend two nights on the coast.

Visit ancient Carthage - formerly one of the most important and powerful trading centre on the Mediterranean
Explore El Djem - One of the most magnificent Roman amphitheatres in the Mediterranean and the largest outside of Italy
Sidi Bou Said - where scarlet bougainvillea cascade over the white and blue walls of the narrow streets overlooking the Gulf of Tunis
Overnight desert camp - camp in style under the stars on the edge of the Sahara
Itinerary: Tunisian Adventure with Hammamet

Day 1: Arrive in Tunis, Tunisia

Welcome to the capital city of Tunisia! Check into your hotel, then the rest of the day is free to acquaint yourself with Tunis. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers.

Day 2: Tunis. Excursion to Dougga, Sidi-Bou-Said & Carthage

A delightful blend of ancient and modern, Tunis has a colorful medina (Old Town) and a contemporary city center. Enjoy the included excursion to DOUGGA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, hailed as the best-preserved ruins of a small Roman town in North Africa. Also visit the Andalusian-looking port village of Sidi-Bou-Said and the ancient CARTHAGE CITY RUINS.

Day 3: Tunis–Monastir–El Djem–Sfax

This morning, head to Monastir, a city nestled in the shade of its walls. Visit the opulent BOURGUIBA MAUSOLEUM, final resting place of the founder and first president of Tunisia. Then, on to EL DJEM, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to some of the continent’s most impressive Roman ruins. Capable of seating 35,000 spectators, the imposing 3rd-century Roman amphitheater was supported by a complex system of arches and rivals the Colosseum in Rome. Continue to the ancient city of Sfax on the Gulf of Gabes, a former Barbary pirate stronghold and now Tunisia’s secondlargest city.

Day 4: Sfax–Matmata–Chot El Jerid–Tozeur

After a visit to the medina of Sfax, journey to Matmata, renowned for its underground troglodyte village that was inhabited until the 1960s and served as the setting for the original Star Wars film. Follow the twisting road to Tamezret with its stone houses and streets lined with high walls—a complete contrast to Matmata! Travel westward via Kebili and Chot El Jerid salt flats, Tunisia’s largest salt lake where it is possible to see mirages and buy mineral samples. Arrive in Tozeur for dinner and overnight.

Day 5: Tozeur

Tozeur is an important oasis on the ancient caravan route between Algeria and Tunisia. Today we start the day with a visit to the Eden Palm Museum, situated in an oasis. Your guide will explain the history and traditions of life on the oasis, and there is a chance to taste some local products, like chocolate, jam, or syrup made with dates. The afternoon is free for you to relax and to enjoy life in the oasis. In the evening, enjoy an included dinner and folklore show in Tozeur or dinner in hotel.

Day 6: Tozeur–Red Lizard Train–Gafsa–Kairouan

After breakfast, drive to Metlaoui to board the historic RED LIZARD TRAIN for a spectacular 2-hour journey. Built by the French at the end of the 19th century to transport mined phosphates, in 1940 the train was given as a gift to the Bey of Tunis. Today, it runs along the old mining tracks through the breathtaking Selja Gorges, affording plenty of opportunities to take stunning photographs. Stop for lunch in Gafsa, then travel on to the sacred city of Kairouan for an overnight stay.

Day 7: Kairouan–Tunis

This morning, visit the GREAT MOSQUE with its 414 marble, granite, and porphyry columns, one of the oldest places of worship in the Islamic world. Next, head north and return to Tunis for a final overnight. Visit the MEDINA and the famous BARDO MUSEUM, housing the finest Roman mosaics in the world.

Day 8   Tunis–Hammamet

Transfer to Hammamet for a 3-night stay at the first-class Sindbad, Hammamet hotel.

Day 9: At Leisure in Hammamet

Relax and enjoy Tunisia’s “garden resort,” spend time on the beach, or maybe go to the Old Town to discover the medina.

Day 10: At Leisure in Hammamet

Relax and enjoy Tunisia’s “garden resort,” spend time on the beach, or maybe go to the Old Town to discover the medina.

Day 11: Hammamet–Tunis

Transfer to the Tunis airport, where your vacation ends.

Itinerary: Best of Tunisia

Day 1 Join trip in Tunis

Start our tour in Tunis, the modern bustling capital of Tunisia. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Tunis at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Tunis International Airport (TUN), which is around 30 minutes from the hotel depending on traffic. For those arriving before 7pm our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception and head of for dinner, should you wish. Due to the late arrival of many flights into Tunis, the welcome meeting will take place on the morning of day two.

Meals Provided : None

Day 2 Full day in Tunis. Visit the Bardo museum, head into Tunis' old medina and explore the Sidi Bou Said district, renowned for its cobbled streets and al fresco cafes

As well as being a modern dynamic city, Tunis still retains its distinctive Arab flavour with colourful souks crammed with everything from crafts, household wares to spices and baklava. Following this morning's welcome meeting, we head out on foot on a walking tour of Tunis' historic medina, with its labyrinth of streets and alleyways in the heart of the old city. The medina contains over 700 monuments, mosques and palaces including the stunning Ez-Zitouna mosque which we view from the outside. We then visit the recently reopened Bardo national museum. Housed in a grand palace, the Bardo is home to a rich collection of artefacts, over 1000 mosaics and treasures, collected through the ages from sites across Tunisia. We continue to Sidi Bou Said on the coast perched on a cliff, where scarlet bougainvillea cascade over the white and blue walls of the narrow streets, and colourful shops overflow with carpets, pottery and jewellery line the winding streets. After lunch at a restaurant with panoramic views looking out onto the Gulf of Tunis, we will explore this picturesque village, returning to our hotel early evening.

Meals Provided : Breakfast & Lunch

Day 3 Visit ancient Carthage. Drive to Kairouan in northern Tunisia’s inland desert

After breakfast we drive to ancient Carthage, located in the Sidi Bou Said neighbourhood. Founded around 1000 BC, Carthage grew to be the most important and powerful trading centre on the Mediterranean. The mighty fleet of hundreds of armed ships was an efficient deterrent against invaders for many centuries. Its geographical situation as the gateway to Africa (today only six hours by boat from Sicily), meant that it was a crucial strategic post which the Romans fought hard to attain. After the third and final Punic war the Romans sacked Carthage in 146 BC, destroying much of the old town. Today many of the ruins date from the Roman period but we'll also see the two ancient Punic harbours, once the very foundation of Carthaginian prosperity as well as the Punic tophet, the Antonin baths, the amphitheatre, residential areas and the acropolis of Byrsa. In the afternoon we depart the Tunis region, driving south to Kairouan, the holiest city in Tunisia, which retains a strong spiritual feel. It is also the birthplace of great poets and doctors of religious law, echoing the traditional Islamic link between Art and Faith.

Meals Provided : Breakfast

Day 4 Visit the impressive Great Mosque of Kairouan and the city's ancient medina. Continue to the desert oasis town of Tozeur

This morning we take a sightseeing tour of Kairouan. We start by driving to the Aghlabid Pools and walking up to the stunning Abou Zomaa mosque followed by a visit to the Great Mosque of Kairouan, the 4th holiest Islamic centre after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. Originally constructed in the seventh century, the mosque has a myriad of columns and arabesque bas reliefs surrounding an immense marble courtyard. Heading through the imposing archway in the walled ramparts, we enter the labyrinth of the old medina and covered market. Here traditional crafts such as copper and silver engraving, carpet weaving and saddle making are carried out by skilled craftsmen. This is a good place to stop for a coffee scented with rose water or try a local delicacy 'makroudh'. They are small wheat cakes soaked in honey and stuffed with dates. Bidding Kairouan farewell, we will continue our journey south, travelling through vast olive tree plantations and passing through small villages where Tunisian rural life unfolds in much the same way as it has done for generations. Tozeur, our base for the next two nights, is an oasis town and is the capital of the south. In recent years Tozeur has become a busting tourist destination. During your free time here you may wish to visit a street market as this is the place to pick up some exotic bargains but you must be sure to barter!

Meals Provided : Breakfast

Day 5 Orientation tour of Tozeur medina. Free afternoon for optional desert activities

Heading into town our tour leader will give us an orientation tour of the town and medina after which the rest of the day is free to relax and soak up the atmosphere of Tozeur or enjoy the facilities of the hotel. There is an option to explore more of the area should you wish. Join a two and a half hour 4 WD tour to visit the Star Wars movie film site at Mos Espa in Nefta followed by a visit to Ong Jmel, a striking sandstone rock formation with a panoramic backdrop of the salt flats. We also offer a three hour 4 WD tour to Sidi Bouhlel canyon in de Dghoum National Park, the tour includes a short walk in the canyon. During the excursion we will also visit Tozeur oasis, the settlement around the oasis uses a distinctive traditional architecture. During our visit we will witness how bricks are produced, a key element in the construction of these desert dwellings. Please see the 'budgeting' section below for more details.

Meals Provided : Breakfast

Day 6 View the salt flats at Chott El Jerid, continue to Douz to join a 4 WD safari to our desert camp

This morning, we cross the vast 3400 square kilometre Chott-el-Jerid salt flats, the largest in the Sahara, along the way we visit an artesian well where fresh groundwater is forced to the surface under pressure from the sediment below. We continue the oasis town of Douz, breaking for lunch. Transferring to 4 WD vehicles, and taking just enough luggage for our one-night stay in the desert, we drive out into the vastness of the Sahara where we spend the night in a desert camp. Climb the sand dunes behind the camp or enjoy a sundowner as the sun sets over the dunes. This evening, enjoy a delicious dinner served under the magnificent night sky. With virtually no light pollution this is a great spot for star gazing, with quiet locations around the camp to enjoy the blanket of stars above. We'll stay in a camp with spacious twin share tents and a simple ensuite toilet. Blankets and pillows are provided. During the winter months, it can get cold in the desert so warm clothing is recommended. Dinner is included and there is a licensed bar that serves alcohol. There is no Wi-Fi signal at the camp, it's the perfect location to switch off, immersed in the tranquil setting amongst the sand dunes.

Meals Provided : Breakfast & Dinner

Day 7 Drive to the Berber village of Tamezret, continue to Matmata to visit the troglodyte cave dwellings. Overnight cave hotel

Departing our desert camp after breakfast, we drive in 4 WD's through the sand dunes and open plains of the desert, retracing a route back to Douz where we are reunited with our vehicle. Our destination today is Matmata, making a stop in the tiny stone village of Tamezret, perched on a hill with the pink and blue mountain of Djebel Tabaga in the distance. Matmata is one of the most famous sites in Tunisia due to its 'invisible village' first recorded in the 4th century. Camouflaged by the sandy pockmarked landscape and situated within craters, you can find around 50 or so underground dwellings. Home to one of the oldest Berber tribes, many of the caves are still in use today. Circular pits with vertical walls have been dug out of the sandstone and a sunken courtyard created with tunnels cutting into the walls to form caves and rooms. This subterranean home is cool in the summer and warm in the winter. We have the opportunity to experience this unique dwelling style in our simple 'cave hotel' this evening. Rooms are twin share and simply furnished with shared bathroom facilities. Dinner is included and there is a licensed bar that serves alcohol.

Meals Provided : Breakfast & Dinner

Day 8 Drive up the Mediterranean coast to El Djem to visit its Roman amphitheatre, continue to Sousse for a walking tour of its famous old medina. Overnight in Hammamet

Today is a long but rewarding day. Stepping back in time this morning, we will pay a visit to the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site of El Djem, the best preserved Roman Amphitheatre in North Africa. One of the largest of its kind in the world, this stunning monument to Roman glory once echoed to the sounds of gladiatorial contests and chariot races. El Djem was capable of seating 27,000 spectators although now has a capacity of around 500. Continuing north along the Gulf of Tunis coast, we break the journey in Sousse where our tour leader will accompany us on a walking tour of the UNESCO protected medina. Our final destination is the coastal town of Hammamet, dinner is included tonight at the hotel.

Meals Provided : Breakfast & Dinner

Day 9 Free day to relax in the coastal town of Hammamet. Optional wine tasting.

The day is free to take a stroll along the beach or explore the delightful town of Hammamet. Due to planning regulations, Hammamet has escaped overdevelopment of high-rise hotels and apartment buildings. The town's compact centre, surrounded by the original 15th century walls and white sand expansive beach make for a pleasant morning walk. For those interested, there is the option to take part in an optional wine tasting tour. Tunisia has been home to wine production for thousands of years and has a rich history of viticulture, the region around Hammamet hosts several vineyards. Alternatively it is possible to visit Douar Laaroussi, a locally owned Berber restaurant akin to an agritouismo. Visit the kitchens to learn about Tunisian spices, help make the bread or take a stroll around the olive plantations and enjoy a delicious lunch. See the budgeting section for more details. There is the opportunity to head out for a farewell dinner together.

Meals Provided : Breakfast

Day 10 Trip ends in Hammamet

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Hammamet. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Hammamet at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Tunis International Airport (TUN), which is just over one hour from the hotel depending on traffic.

Meals Provided : Breakfast

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