Tunisia Cultural Immersion Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Carthage Archaeological Site
    30 minutes (10 miles) from Tunis

    Explore the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a unique blend of Roman and Phoenician architecture.

  2. Day 2: Bardo National Museum
    20 minutes (6 miles) from Carthage

    Discover the largest collection of Roman mosaics in the world and learn about Tunisia's rich history through its art and artifacts.

  3. Day 3: Médina of Tunis
    15 minutes (4 miles) from Bardo National Museum

    Wander the narrow alleys of one of the best-preserved Islamic cities in the world and explore its souks, mosques, and palaces.

  4. Day 4: Kairouan Great Mosque
    2 hours (102 miles) from Tunis

    Visit the 9th-century mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a spiritual center of Tunisia.

  5. Day 5: El Jem Amphitheatre
    2 hours (87 miles) from Kairouan Great Mosque

    Explore the third-largest amphitheater in the world, built by the Romans in the 3rd century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  6. Day 6: Dougga Archaeological Site
    3 hours (117 miles) from El Jem Amphitheatre

    Step back in time to the Roman and Numidian era and admire the well-preserved temples, baths, and theaters of Dougga, a hidden gem of Tunisia.

  7. Day 7: Sidi Bou Said Village
    2 hours (63 miles) from Dougga Archaeological Site

    End your trip with a visit to the charming blue and white village perched on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean, a favorite destination for artists and writers.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Carthage Archaeological Site (2 hours, 15 TND)
  • Bardo National Museum (3 hours, 18 TND)
  • Médina of Tunis (4 hours, 10 TND)
  • Kairouan Great Mosque (2 hours, 10 TND)
  • El Jem Amphitheater (2 hours, 14 TND)
  • Dougga Archaeological Site (3 hours, 15 TND)
  • Sidi Bou Said Village (2 hours, 10 TND)

  • Total Estimated Costs: 92 TND

Useful Tips

To extend your trip, consider adding a visit to the oasis town of Tozeur, the desert village of Matmata, or the seaside resort of Hammamet. If you have less time, prioritize the Bardo Museum, the Medina of Tunis, and Carthage. Note that many historical sites are closed on Mondays and some museums may require a reservation.

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