
Kairouan Holy City and El Jem Tour from Hammamet
Kairouan's old town echoes Tunisia's past, with a peaceful air that hasn't changed much in centuries. On this tour, you'll discover history-drenched locations such as the Roman colosseum of El Djem, Africa's second-oldest mosque and the medina of Kairouan. Karim, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Kairouan is Tunisia's holiest destination, renowned for its fine Islamic architecture. The interior of the Great Mosque is all endless pillars and arches, colourful carpets, and chandeliers shaped like pine trees that add to the beauty of the space. Even the drains are decorated with intricate stonework.'We'll start off in the walled city of Kairouan. Protected by sandstone walls, the old town offers medina is a maze of narrow streets, whitewashed houses with brightly painted shutters and brick-laid archways, perfect for exploring. Then you'll visit Kairouan's unmissable Great Mosque - considered one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in the region. As well as the mosque's splendid interior, the complex also features a large prayer hall, an arcaded courtyard, and a minaret.Another important site in Kairouan is the Sidi Sahbi mausoleum, known for its beautiful tilework and stucco decorations – it's a popular site for pilgrimages. Next, there's a stop for lunch before visiting El Djem amphitheatre, the third-largest built by the Romans. During its heyday, up to 35,000 spectators would pack its steep stands to watch gladiatorial fights.
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Cap Bon Tour with Kelibia Fort and Lunch
Tunisia's rich cultural heritage takes centre stage on this action-packed tour. You'll visit the market town of Nabeul, then explore an ancient fortress and a ruined Phoenician city. There's a typical local lunch and a view over coastal caves, too. Mehdi, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The ruins at Kerkouane offer a glimpse into the daily life of the ancient Phoenicians as it is the only surviving town from this period that was not built over by the Romans. You'll see the remains of houses, workshops and public buildings, all laid out in a grid pattern which is still clearly visible.'We'll begin with a visit to Nabeul, known as the home of pottery. Here, you'll see the traditional techniques used to create striking, colourful ceramic pieces – save some space in your luggage as these make great souvenirs to take home. Next, we'll explore the 16th-century Byzantine citadel of Kelibia Fort, which offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. Our next stop is Kerkouane, one of the best-preserved cities of the ancient Phoenicians. Admire the intricate stonework and layout and learn about its role in the region.After exploring Kerkouane, we'll take a break to enjoy a freshly prepared Tunisian lunch. You'll have the opportunity to taste a variety of traditional dishes and sample Tunisian wine at a wine tasting. Mehdi says, ‘Tunisian wines are medium-bodied, with rich fruit and a smooth finish, perfect with Tunisian specialities like couscous and spicy lamb.'
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Film Locations Two-day Tour of Tunisian Sahara
Imagine a place where the sands of the desert have been touched by the magic of Hollywood stardust. You've found it with this two-day tour, which'll show you some of Tunisia's most famous film locations. You'll visit a Roman amphitheatre, explore underground cave houses, cross a vast salt lake and discover a secluded oasis at the fringes of the Sahara. Hamdi, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Between Matmata and Douz, there are endless “ergs” – sand dunes – in the restless desert. This desert is not a dead entity, it's even cultivated in places by those who inhabit it. The sands come alive according to the seasons.'Embark on your sandy adventure at El Jem Colosseum. This ancient Roman theatre would seat an audience of 35,000, entertained by gladiatorial fights and chariot races. You'll then head to Matmata, where you'll have lunch and visit the rock-cut cave homes that starred in two Star Wars films. Finish the day in the oasis town of Douz – surrounded with date palms – for an overnight stay. This is a great spot to take an optional camel or carriage ride in the desert.After breakfast, you'll cross Chott el Djerid, a mirage-filled salt lake, before jumping into a 4x4 for a ride to Onk Jemal, where you'll discover the film set city built for Star Wars. After lunch in Gafsa, you'll round off the tour with a photo stop in Kairouan, a great place to take lots of Instagram-worthy pictures of the intricately decorated Islamic architecture that the town is known for.
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Ancient Carthage and Sidi Bou Said Tour with Lunch
Carthage was the capital of ancient Rome's greatest rival and the site of a titanic clash of civilisations. Today, its ruins bear testament to Rome's ultimate victory as you'll discover during this tour, which also takes in Sidi Bou Said. Mariam, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘A good place to get your bearings in ancient Carthage is Byrsa Hill. It's a bit of a climb but the view over the site, the city and the bay are absolutely worth it.'Under renowned military leaders such as Hannibal, Carthage was one of the greatest powers of the classical world. Exploring the site with a guide gives you the historical background and the local perspective on the story of Carthage. You'll see ruins such as the Baths of Antoninus, which were the largest thermal baths in the Roman Empire. It's a great spot to enjoy the thermal waters – right by the sea. Have a look around the amphitheatre and the Tophet sacrificial site before taking a break for lunch.After a traditional Tunisian local lunch, you'll visit Sidi Bou Said, a clifftop village of cobbled alleys fringed by whitewashed houses with sky-blue doors and window shutters. The blue and white colour scheme has echoes of the Greek islands, and contrasts nicely with the sea beyond. You'll discover the town's history and find out why so many artists have called it home over the years. Take a moment to visit local galleries and browse for handcrafted souvenirs. It's a delightful little place, and the views over Tunis Bay are the icing on the cake.
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Nabeul hosts one of Tunisia's largest outdoor markets, and on this full day tour you'll get to combine some shopping with a spot of wine tasting. You'll spend the morning wandering and haggling your way around the market before heading to a nearby winery for lunch and a tasting of local wine.Arriving into Nabeul's Friday market, you'll see an array of colourful things – from local pottery, to embroidery, mats, perfume and all the fruits and vegetables that have been piled high. Watch locals go about their daily shop, and go off in search of your own souvenirs to take home.After some free time in the market maze, you'll travel into the wine-growing region, set among scented orange, lemon and olive groves. A freshly-prepared lunch will be served alongside a selection of wines for you to sip and slurp – but be warned, you don't spit it out in a Tunisian wine tasting.
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Highlights of Sousse & Monastir
Like shimmering mirages on the desert horizon, Sousse, Port El Kantaoui and Monastir are a trio of Tunisia's must-sees. Explore ancient fortresses, atmospheric medinas and magnificent Bourguiba Mausoleum on this full day tour.Make a first stop by Monastir . Admire ancient architecture in the old quarter, then see the impressive minarets, mosaics and archways beneath the golden dome of Bourguiba Mausoleum. The city's star turn however, is the Ribat Fortress – an early Islamic stronghold that has guarded the waterfront for over a thousand years.Then we move on to Sousse and you'll have a chance to explore the cobbled streets of this historic city. Shop for trinkets and treasures in the maze-like medina then continue on to the modern marina area of Port El Kantaoui. You will spend a free time to wander amongst the luxury yachts in the harbour.
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An evening of edge-of-your-seat adventure awaits at Medinat Alzahra dinner show. Transporting you through 3,000 years of Tunisian history, you'll see clashing swords, thundering hooves and cannonballs fly in this entertainment extravaganza. What's more, you'll feast on local cuisine and free-flowing wine. Like a living museum, Tunisian history and heritage are very much a part of the Medinat Alzahra experience. Even the venue is special – all horseshoe arches, motifs and domes, it's every bit the ancient Moorish castle. You'll be greeted by a Bedouin tent scene complete with purebred Arab horses, traditional bread making and even a bit of belly dancing, you'll head to the banquet hall for dinner.Then, you're led to a lakeside amphitheatre to be dazzled by a spectacular light and laser show – every flash and bang designed to represent a moment in Tunisia's past. Watch stuntmen, sword fights and acrobats bring history to life on this unforgettable night.
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Many are the places that trade on their pirate past, but few can actually match Tunisia's authentic heritage in this department. Now you can immerse yourself in this swashbuckling world with a day at sea which includes snacks and drinks on board a replica pirate galley.

Lying on the net of the catamaran with the water underneath and the sun above you is one of those holiday moments that you wish could last forever. This luxury catamaran cruise is designed to ensure you enjoy such a feeling of relaxation as you glide on the seas off Tunisia.You'll be picked up and transferred to the harbour to hop onto the catamaran, setting sail for three hours of bliss. You'll be able to lounge on board, enjoying spectacular views of the coastline along the way.The boat will drop anchor so that you can dive into the pristine waters of the southern Mediterranean. And with a bit of luck, you'll even get to spot some dolphins playing in the open sea.

El Jem Colosseum Tour with Pirate Boat Cruise
Prepare for an adventure that takes in Tunisia's Roman roots and pirate past. You'll visit an amphitheatre to rival that of Rome with a tour of El Jem – an ancient colosseum where gladiator games once took place. Then, take to the waves for a swashbuckling afternoon at sea that includes swim stops, lunch and snacks aboard a replica pirate galley.This UNESCO World-Heritage site of El Jem is soaked in history. You'll be captivated by its stone-cut walls, fine-tuned archways and three-floor facade, a testament of glory to what was the Roman Empire. Take a seat in the age-old stadium and admire the arena below, just like they did in times gone by.Then, we'll cast off from Monastir harbour into the Mediterranean, just as the Barbary pirates did for centuries. But while they struck fear into European coastal communities as far afield as Iceland, we'll be going out to have wholehearted fun. There'll be stops to dive into the sea for swimming and plenty of time to dry off on-board while chillin' with water drinks and munching on snacks.
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Enfidha–Hammamet Airport VIP Lounge
Travel in style with the full VIP service at the airport. Avoid all the usual hassle as you're fast tracked through check in and security to enjoy unlimited drinks, snacks and more in the exclusive departure lounge. An altogether more relaxed way to round off your stay.

Tunisia's culture and cuisine are as exotic as her spice-scented souks suggest. And with hospitality as friendly as this, you'll not want to leave.Experience an evening of traditional Tunisian food and entertainment, worthy of a sheikh's court. You'll start off with a meze of tasty local dishes to warm up your appetite, courtesy of some of the country's best chefs. Quality live performances will accompany you across the evening as you embrace the arabesque atmosphere. The stars of the night are the storytelling sessions. Scheherazade will seduce you with a spellbinding show based on the classic Middle Eastern folk tale, One Thousand and One Nights.
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