Tunisia

Nestled along the Mediterranean coast in North Africa, Tunisia boasts a diverse landscape that ranges from golden beaches and warm waters to the vast, arid expanses of the Sahara. The capital, Tunis, is a vibrant blend of old and new, with a UNESCO World Heritage–listed medina and easy access to the ancient ruins of Carthage and the picturesque blue-and-white houses of Sidi Bou Said. Further inland, the Sahara offers unique experiences, including camel treks and visits to underground homes. History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, from the holy city of Kairouan to the well-preserved Roman amphitheater in El Jem.

Attractions in Tunisia

The Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a rich tapestry of history and culture in the heart of the Tunisian capital. Unlike its more famous counterparts in […]

The Medina of Sousse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a well-preserved example of an early Islamic fortified town. Located in Tunisia, the medina features a 9th-century Great Mosque, […]

The National Bardo Museum, housed in a 15th-century Hafsid palace, offers a rich tapestry of Tunisia’s history from prehistoric times to the present day. Located in Tunis, the museum is […]

During World War II, French-controlled Tunisia became a strategic battleground between the Axis and Allied Powers. To defend against potential invasions by Nazi Germany and Italy, fortifications known as the […]

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