In the south of Tunisia, situated around 540km away from the capital, the ancient …
Attractions
Tunisia’s must-see places, gathered in one feed. From the ruins of Carthage and the amphitheatre of El Jem to Sidi Bou Said’s blue-and-white alleys, Djerba’s beaches, and the Saharan oases beyond Tozeur — a guide to the destinations that define a visit to the country.
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Gammarth welcomes visitors to immerse themselves in nature by offering pristine beaches and rolling …
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Takrouna, the village of Berber origins that tells a story to its visitors, will …
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The Tunisian National Tourist Office (ONTT) has published last Friday, June 11, a new …
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The cities of Carthage, Utica, Sbeitla, Kairouan, Mahdia and Tunis are collectively known as …
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is the oldest Muslim place of worship in Africa …
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Article written by M. Dhahri. El Jem Archaeological Museum, a 1km walk from the …
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Organized in the Roman Theatre of Carthage, the International Festival of Carthage (FIC) is …
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The Raqqada National Museum of Islamic Art is devoted to medieval Islamic civilization and …
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The Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions in El Kef is the grand jewel …

