
Discover Tunisia, a land where ancient Roman history meets the vast Sahara Desert. Explore the legendary city of Carthage and relax on sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches.
Tour Overview




Itinerary Breakdown
A well-planned itinerary for an immersive experience.
Gather at Changi International Airport for your flight to Tunis Carthage Airport, Tunisia.

Avenue Habib Bourguiba & Avenue de Paris:
Two of the most important commercial streets in Tunis, bustling with shops, cafés, and cultural landmarks.
Avenue de Paris:
A tree-lined boulevard in central Tunis, known for its French-style architecture, historic charm, and lively cafés.
Medina of Tunis (World Heritage Site):
The UNESCO-listed old city of Tunis, offering a deep dive into North African history and culture with its narrow streets, souks, mosques, and historic buildings.
Hotel Belvedere Fourati (4*) or similar

Carthage:
Once a mighty Phoenician city, its ruins reveal ancient baths, an amphitheater, and city walls.
Sidi Bou Said:
A stunning blue-and-white village overlooking the Mediterranean, beloved by artists and visitors.
Dar El Baron d'Erlanger:
A fusion of Arabian and Modernist design, featuring exquisite carvings, marble work, and rare instruments.
Bardo Museum:
Home to the world's largest Roman mosaic collection and treasures from Tunisia's UNESCO sites.
Hotel Belvedere Fourati (4*) or similar

Testour:
A village with Andalusian roots, symbolizing religious tolerance. Built by Muslims and Jews fleeing Spain, it has a 400-year-old mosque with a counterclockwise clock and a minaret featuring Stars of David.
Tunisian Cheese Market:
Explore a local market offering a variety of traditional Tunisian cheeses.
Dougga:
Tunisia's top archaeological site, featuring well-preserved Roman ruins like a theater, temples, and baths.
Kairouan:
A historic Islamic city known for its Great Mosque, ancient medina, and cultural heritage.
La Kasbah Hotel (5*) or similar

Mausoleum of the Barber:
A holy site in Kairouan, known for its beauty and spiritual significance.
Aghlabid of Basins:
Ancient water basins in Kairouan built by the Aghlabids, showcasing advanced 9th-century engineering.
Great Mosque of Oqba lbn Nafi:
A 9th-century Islamic architectural masterpiece, featuring stunning columns, some from ancient Carthage.
Carpet Weaving Workshop:
Experience the traditional art of carpet weaving, guided by local artisans.
Ras Al Ain (4*) or similar

Chebika, Tamerza, and Ong Jemal:
Explore stunning oases and mountains, including Star Wars filming sites, Chebika's springs, historic village ruins, and a waterfall.
Canyon of Mides:
A stunning 3 km gorge with layered rocks near the Tunisian Algerian border, offering desert oasis views.
Eden Palm Open-Air Museum:
Explore Tunisia's date production and enjoy tastings at this oasis museum.
Tozeur Medina & Souk Erbaa:
Wander the charming Medina and vibrant Souk Erbaa market, rich in crafts, spices, and culture.
Ras Al Ain (4*) or similar
Chott El Jerid & Douz:
Drive across Africa's largest salt flat, marveling at salt pans and sculptures, before arriving in Douz, the gateway to the Sahara.
Ride of your preference:Camel/Quad (Optional)
Berber Night:
Dine under the stars in a desert tent and experience the magic of the Sahara at night.
Desert Camp Wad Erraml (4*) or similar
Matmata:
Visit the unique Berber underground dwellings and meet local families while tasting homemade pastries and drinks.
Hotel Sidi Driss:
This troglodyte hotel served as the setting for Luke Skywalker's home in Star Wars: Episode III - A New Hope.
El Jem Amphitheatre:
Explore the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, built around 238 AD, the third-largest in the world and capable of seating 35,000 spectators.
Sousse:
Continue to the historic coastal city of Sousse, known for its Medina and rich cultural heritage.
Barcelo Occidental Sousse (4*) or similar

Ribat of Sousse:
Visit the historic Islamic fort and explore the UNESCO-listed Medina, rich in culture and history.
The medina:
A UNESCO-listed medina with narrow alleys, whitewashed walls, and bustling souks-filled with centuries of history and local life.
Zriba Berber Village:
A traditional Berber village nestled in the mountains of Tunisia, known for its stone houses, panoramic views, and quiet charm.
Hammamet:
Relax in the coastal village known for its pristine beaches.
Villa Dar Sebastian:
A 1920s villa in Hammamet, now a cultural center with gardens, a marble pool, and an open-air amphitheater.
Cafe Sidi Bouhdid:
Seaside café in Hammamet's old medina, with stunning views, shisha, and traditional atmosphere.
Hotel Ayoub & SPA (4*) or similar

After breakfast, free at own leisure until check-out and proceed for lunch. Transfer to Tunis Carthage Airport for your flight back to Singapore.

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