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Top Attractions

There's something for everyone! Whether you're looking for engaging experiences, local discoveries, or a chance to relax, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your visit. Visit these top attractions and create lasting memories.

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Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
La Medina
Explore its Grand Mosque Ezzaitouna, wander through 700 historic monuments, and get lost in the maze of souks bursting with perfumes, fabrics, jewelry, and local crafts.
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Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Carthage
Founded by Princess Elissa in 814 BC, this legendary city rose to dominate the Mediterranean, endured epic wars with Rome, and was rebuilt by Romans, Byzantines, and Arabs. Today, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site and an open-air museum of ancient splendor.
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Sea & Sun
See & Sun
Sidi Bou Said
La Marsa is the northern suburb's most elegant town, combining historic charm, seaside allure, and vibrant culture. From its Punic roots to its Arab and Ottoman heritage, La Marsa remains a favorite resort for Tunisians and visitors alike.
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Sea & Sun
See & Sun
La Goulette
La Goulette grew from a small Turkish and Moorish settlement into a bustling port city, enriched by Maltese and Sicilian immigrants. Today, it's famous for its commercial port, cruise terminal, and lively waterfront.
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Sea & Sun
See & Sun
La Marsa
La Marsa is the northern suburb's most elegant town, combining historic charm, seaside allure, and vibrant culture. From its Punic roots to its Arab and Ottoman heritage, La Marsa remains a favorite resort for Tunisians and visitors alike.
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Art & Museum
Art & Museum
Bardo Meuseum
The Bardo Museum houses the world's greatest collection of Roman mosaics alongside treasures from the Punic, Numidian, Byzantine, and Islamic eras. Set in a former Bey's Palace, it's a must-see journey through 3,000 years of Tunisian heritage.
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Sea & Sun
See & Sun
Gammarth
Gammarth is Tunisia's chicest resort town with five-star hotels, stylish beaches, fine dining, shopping, and golf. Palm-lined shores and a glamorous marina make it the ultimate Mediterranean escape.
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Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Hammamet
Famous for its long sandy beaches and turquoise sea, Hammamet charms visitors with its poetic medina, golden ramparts, and lush gardens bursting with bougainvillea, jasmine, and hibiscus. Climb the kasbah walls for breathtaking sea views and stroll through the souk for perfumes, fabrics, and souvenirs. Don't miss the elegant Villa Sébastian, now a vibrant cultural center.
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Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Nabeul
Nabeul offers a lively mix of tradition and craftsmanship. Known for its colorful pottery and weaving, the city is home to countless workshops and a vibrant craft center. Explore the archaeological museum with Punic and Roman treasures from Néapolis, or wander through the Nattiers district where mats and handmade goods are still crafted today.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
La Medina
Explore its Grand Mosque Ezzaitouna, wander through 700 historic monuments, and get lost in the maze of souks bursting with perfumes, fabrics, jewelry, and local crafts.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Carthage
Founded by Princess Elissa in 814 BC, this legendary city rose to dominate the Mediterranean, endured epic wars with Rome, and was rebuilt by Romans, Byzantines, and Arabs. Today, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site and an open-air museum of ancient splendor.
LEARN MORE
Sea & Sun
See & Sun
Sidi Bou Said
La Marsa is the northern suburb's most elegant town, combining historic charm, seaside allure, and vibrant culture. From its Punic roots to its Arab and Ottoman heritage, La Marsa remains a favorite resort for Tunisians and visitors alike.
LEARN MORE
Sea & Sun
See & Sun
La Goulette
La Goulette grew from a small Turkish and Moorish settlement into a bustling port city, enriched by Maltese and Sicilian immigrants. Today, it's famous for its commercial port, cruise terminal, and lively waterfront.
LEARN MORE
Sea & Sun
See & Sun
La Marsa
La Marsa is the northern suburb's most elegant town, combining historic charm, seaside allure, and vibrant culture. From its Punic roots to its Arab and Ottoman heritage, La Marsa remains a favorite resort for Tunisians and visitors alike.
LEARN MORE
Art & Museum
Art & Museum
Bardo Meuseum
The Bardo Museum houses the world's greatest collection of Roman mosaics alongside treasures from the Punic, Numidian, Byzantine, and Islamic eras. Set in a former Bey's Palace, it's a must-see journey through 3,000 years of Tunisian heritage.
LEARN MORE
Sea & Sun
See & Sun
Gammarth
Gammarth is Tunisia's chicest resort town with five-star hotels, stylish beaches, fine dining, shopping, and golf. Palm-lined shores and a glamorous marina make it the ultimate Mediterranean escape.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Hammamet
Famous for its long sandy beaches and turquoise sea, Hammamet charms visitors with its poetic medina, golden ramparts, and lush gardens bursting with bougainvillea, jasmine, and hibiscus. Climb the kasbah walls for breathtaking sea views and stroll through the souk for perfumes, fabrics, and souvenirs. Don't miss the elegant Villa Sébastian, now a vibrant cultural center.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Monument & Historical Site
Nabeul
Nabeul offers a lively mix of tradition and craftsmanship. Known for its colorful pottery and weaving, the city is home to countless workshops and a vibrant craft center. Explore the archaeological museum with Punic and Roman treasures from Néapolis, or wander through the Nattiers district where mats and handmade goods are still crafted today.
LEARN MORE