La Goulette (for Tunis)
The bustle of Tunisia's lively capital reflects an intriguing fusion of two cultures.
Tunis is a city where 19th century French boulevards and cosmopolitan western-style shops and entertainments rub shoulders with Arab tradition - at its most exotic in the maze-like 13th century Medina of Moorish houses and souks that is amongst the best preserved of its kind in the Islamic world. Nearby are the poignant ruins of Carthage, the Phoenician city rebuilt by Julius Caesar and Augustus to become the third largest city of the Roman Empire.
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Carthage & Sidi Boud Said (Tour A)
TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the Western Mediterranean.
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Dougga (Tour B)
TUNIS, TUNISIA
On our drive from our ship to Dougga, we will stop en route at the small town of Tatour. This town was founded by Moors, but has been influenced by Andalucians, which can be seen in the architecture – in particular the Mosque.
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Medina & Bardo Museum (Tour C)
TUNIS, TUNISIA
Our tour begins with a short drive from the port to Medina, the old town in Tunis –an intricate mix of alleys and covered passages, full of powerful scents and colours, and energetic trade.
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The Best of Tunis (Tour D)
TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the western Mediterranean. Nowadays Carthage is a residential district of Tunis and not much is left of the city that was founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC.
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