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Tozeur

One the most interesting Tunisian oases, Tozeur is encircled by a beautiful palm plantation. Taste the excellent local dates and visit the local gardens, at the sound of the rippling water. Also visit the Andalusian style Medina and the Dar Chraiet museum.Read More

Tataouine, Matmata

This is an authentic troglodyte village, where the local Berber population lived for centuries in underground homes to protect them from summer’s heat. One of these fabulous Berber villages with its pitted lunar landscapes was the set of the Spielberg’s movie Raiders of the... Read More

Douz

Douz is the gateway to the desert. This little village of low white houses has been for centuries the rallying point of the region’s Touaregs. It is also now the starting point for expeditions into the SaharaRead More

Thuburbo Majus

Originally a Punic town, it was elevated in status by Augustus, Hadrian, and Commodus. Thuburbo Majus is another old majestuous Roman city in the middle of a sunburnt plain. It still displays interesting ruins : villas with mosaics and pools, a Forum and a Capitol, all worth seeingRead More

Sbeitla

Ancient Sufutela, the second largest Roman site in Tunisia, where human settlements there date back to antiquity, and where the Flavian dynasty built one of the most well preserved roman sites in the world. Sbeitla has three temples, a great forum by a high wall and a three-bay... Read More

Nabeul

The pottery capital of Tunisia, Nabeul is a coastal town in northeastern Tunisia noted for its orange and lemon groves as well as its historic landmarksRead More

El Djem

The El Djem’s amphitheater is a very well preserved replica of the Rome’s Colosseum. Coming from Kairouan or Sousse, you suddenly see this unbelievable sight after 1hour drive, surrounded by the local olive tree fields and a small typical Tunisian city. el Djem’s spectacular... Read More

Dougga

One of the best-preserved roman cities in Africa. Listed in 1997 in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the town of Dougga, built on an elevated site overlooking a fertile plain, was the capital of Punic and Roman states. It is the place to see still standing roman temples, streets... Read More