1 Day Excursion Tunis Carthage and Sidi Bousaid from Hammamet/sousse
Overview
In the village of Sidi BouSaid, you will discover a Palace of Baron, artistic master piece which fascinated the visitor by its beauty and originality.You will admire the views from the picturesque blue and white village, Perched on a hill and proudly dominates Carthage.
After a traditional lunch ,you will be touring in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, a guided tour inside its Medina will let you discover how in Tunis everything comes together, East and West, young and old, tradition and modernity. The guide will accompanied you to discover hidden jewels ,palaces ,religious schools, mosques ,through alleys one of the most beautiful medinas in the country, founded from the 7th century, and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- Entry/Admission - Tophet de Carthage
- Entry/Admission - Carthage Museuma
- Entry/Admission - Site Archeologique de Carthage
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Tophet de Carthage, Rue de Hannibal, Carthage 7016 Tunisia
Today, many historians consider that the place called “Tophet” could have been a children's cemetery.
One can imagine, in fact, that Carthaginian parents performed a special ritual there to the god Baal and to the “Lady Tanit”, the great maternal goddess, to dedicate their children who died in infancy to them.
But this, the images imposed by Flaubert were so strong that it took many years to admit it.
The giant statue of the “god Moloch”, the cruel priests, the flames of the stake, the barbaric rituals, the blood, and the cries covered the reality of the archaeological discoveries.
Even today, part of the site of Carthage is called “Tophet” or – more correctly – “Sanctuary of Tanit and Baal”. You can see many engraved stelae that the ancient Carthaginians once deposited when making a wish.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Punic Ports & Museum, Rue 2 de Mars, Carthage 2016 Tunisia
Today, only the shape of these legendary ports, the coveted basis of Carthage’s power and prosperity, remains. A narrow channel linked the southern, oblong merchant port to the northern circular naval port. This arrangement meant that the military port was hidden from the outside, but the Carthaginian navy could see out to sea. The military base had moorings for an incredible 220 vessels in dry docks and around the quay-lined edge. The 7-hectare commercial port was bordered by quays and warehouses.
The ports were filled in by Scipio after Carthage’s destruction in 146 BC, but in the 2nd century AD, the Romans reinvented the islet as a circular form, with two temples, and used the port to house their merchant fleet, which shipped wheat to Rome. Rises in the sea level meant the quay walls had to be raised several times. By the end of the 6th century, the harbor had fallen into disuse.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Baths of Antoninus, Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin Site Archoologique de Carthage, Carthage 2016 Tunisia
A large complex of Roman baths built in the 2nd century which is today part of an archaeological park.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Site Archeologique de Carthage, Carthage Tunisia
Carthage was the first of Tunisian archaeological, historical or natural sites and monuments to be inscribed, on October 26, 1979, on the UNESCO World Heritage List. An archaeological but also a historical site, full of events relating to various ancient times but also others, Carthage has not only been the field of action of several generations of archaeologists and historians. For several centuries, it has inspired novelists and poets (it would suffice to recall the Aeneid of Virgil who recounted, in verse, the loves of Dido, the founder of Carthage with Aeneas, the Trojan, founder of Rome and the Salammbô de Flaubert) as well as filmmakers, playwrights, and painters.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Carthage Museuma, Byrsa Hill, Carthage 2016 Tunisia
In the center of the city of Carthage, the national museum of Carthage stands at the top of the hill of Byrsa, a symbolic location, where the ancient Punic city was built: we notice around the vestiges dating back to the 2nd century BC. We take advantage of the passage from the point of view of the surroundings. It is the oldest Tunisian museum since it was created in 1875: it serves as a witness to the important and numerous archaeological discoveries that have been made on the site of Carthage. We rediscover the turbulent history of this city which was the center of a rich civilization.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
With its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled streets, and jaw-dropping glimpses of azure waters, the cliff-top village of Sidi Bou Saïd is one of the prettiest spots in Tunisia. Named after a 13th-century Sufi saint, its distinctive architecture is a mix of the Ottoman and the Andalusian, a result of the influx of Spanish Muslims in the 16th century. For the French, the sleepy fishing village was a perfect depiction of the Orientalism romanticized by Europeans in the 19th century, and they committed to ensuring that its character – both real and imagined – was preserved (it was given protected status in 1915). Past residents and visitors include artist Paul Klee, author André Gide, philosopher Michel Foucault, and arty British eccentrics Osbert and Edith Sitwell. It still retains a sense of North African fantasia today, both for visitors and interestingly enough, for Tunisians themselves.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Medina of Tunis, Tunis Tunisia
This sprawling maze of ancient streets and alleyways is one of the most impressive medieval medinas in North Africa and one of Tunisia's great treasures. It's home to numerous covered souqs selling everything from shoes to shisha pipes, as well as bustling cafes, back streets full of artisans at work and residential areas punctuated by grand, brightly painted doorways. Historic palaces, hammams, mosques, and madrassas (schools for the study of the Quran) are scattered throughout, many lavishly decorated with tiles, carved stucco, and marble columns.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Pass By: Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, Avenue Bourguiba, Tunis Tunisia
Located at Independence Place, a crossroads between Habib Bourguiba Street and France Street, Saint Vincent de Paul Cathedral is equipped with the richest architect and history. Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Cathedral was built between 1893 and 1897, on the former Saint Antoine cemetery. The latter was donated in the 17th century by the Tunis Beys to the Catholic community. First intended for the burial of slaves in convicts, it later became the cemetery of the European colony in Tunis. In 1650, Father Jean Le Vacher built a chapel there called "La Chapelle Saint Antoine", considered to be the oldest Christian monument in Tunis.
Although the construction of this cathedral was interrupted several times, the end result was sumptuous architecture. Combining Byzantine style and Roman style
After the independence of Tunisia in 1964, Saint-Vincent-de-Paul cathedral became a property of the Catholic Church. In 1998, she welcomed Pope John Paul II, who was visiting Tunisia.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Excursion faite avec Ghassen, que je remercie pour sa gentillesse et sa profonde connaissance de l’histoire et de la culture de Tunis. J’ai passé une très agréable journée en sa compagnie et les magnifiques sites visités valent le détour. Je recommande sans réserve !
Excursion faite avec Ghassen, que je remercie pour sa gentillesse et sa profonde connaissance de l’histoire et de la culture de Tunis. J’ai passé une très agréable journée en sa compagnie et les magnifiques sites visités valent le détour. Je recommande sans réserve !j'ai bien passé une journée agréable grâce au guide Ghassen. Nous avons visité plusieurs sites archéologiques , cela m'a permis d'apprendre beaucoup de l'histoire de Carthage et de bien faire la différence entre les romains et les phéniciens . Une histoire qui coupe le souffle,la manière du guid...
j'ai bien passé une journée agréable grâce au guide Ghassen. Nous avons visité plusieurs sites archéologiques , cela m'a permis d'apprendre beaucoup de l'histoire de Carthage et de bien faire la différence entre les romains et les phéniciens . Une histoire qui coupe le souffle,la manière du guide à me raconter leurs histoires m'a fait sentir que j étais avec eux.,je me baladais dans leurs marchés et leurs jardin,assister à leurs spectacles les imaginer autour de moi.... Je ne vous remercie assez cher Ghassen pour votre professionnalisme.... Je recommande à 100%Perfect trip, nice places, good guide with perfect english, good and friendly driver, good quality for money
Perfect trip, nice places, good guide with perfect english, good and friendly driver, good quality for moneyWir wurden pünktlich von unser Hotel abgeholt .Der Guide hat uns auf dem Weg nach Tunis einiges über das Land und der Umgebung erzählt. Wir waren in Karthago wo wir die Saint-Louis-Kathedrale,die Antonius Pius Therme und die Ruinen der Schifffestung besichtigt haben. In Tunis haben wir die erste...
Wir wurden pünktlich von unser Hotel abgeholt .Der Guide hat uns auf dem Weg nach Tunis einiges über das Land und der Umgebung erzählt. Wir waren in Karthago wo wir die Saint-Louis-Kathedrale,die Antonius Pius Therme und die Ruinen der Schifffestung besichtigt haben. In Tunis haben wir die erste Moschee,die erste Schule , am Place du Gouvernement der Revolution und in der Altstadt (Medina).Wir haben in Souk (Marktviertel)ein Kaffee in den schmalen Gassen getrunken und sind an den Ministerien vorbei gelaufen. In der Neustadt haben wir den Uhrturm mit vergoldeter Pyramide gesehn.Viele Eindrücke von der alten und neuen Stadtteile.die Architektur ist beeindruckend. Wir fuhren auch durch das französich gegründete Viertel (Notre Dame). Es gibt viele Residencen dort. Es ging weiter nach Sidi Bousaid from Hammamet/sousse dort besichtigten wir einen Markt,den Palast des Baron d'Erlanger . Es war ein wunderschöner Ausblick auf den Yachthafen und strand. In Tunis haben wir zusammen mit dem Guide einen Kebab gegessen ...der so lecker war,das am liebsten die Besitzer ein standort bei uns zuhause machen sollten. Der Guide war sehr freundlich ,Rücksichtsvoll und zuvorkommend.Insgesamt war es ein schöner Tag mit vielen Informationen über die Geschichte und das Land Vielen Dank für das unvergessene ErlebnisIn un’esperienza del genere di meglio non si poteva chiedere! Sole, mare, cultura e storia, le ultime due grazie alle illuminanti dottrine della nostra guida, (il quale parla fluentemente italiano), un prof di storia ed arte dell’università di Tunisi, di meglio veramente non si poteva chiedere, u...
In un’esperienza del genere di meglio non si poteva chiedere! Sole, mare, cultura e storia, le ultime due grazie alle illuminanti dottrine della nostra guida, (il quale parla fluentemente italiano), un prof di storia ed arte dell’università di Tunisi, di meglio veramente non si poteva chiedere, un vero e proprio tuffo nel passato e nella storia della Tunisia con innumerevoli accenni artistici di questo favoloso paese, se andrete o vi trovate in Tunisia vi consigliamo di prenotare quest’escursione!We enjoyed a full day tour with Ghassen, he is a very knowledgeable guide sharing his passion for the local history, culture and food with us. On the tour we saw all the main historic sites and Ghassen brought each one to life with stories and knowledge that he has gained from many years as a to...
We enjoyed a full day tour with Ghassen, he is a very knowledgeable guide sharing his passion for the local history, culture and food with us. On the tour we saw all the main historic sites and Ghassen brought each one to life with stories and knowledge that he has gained from many years as a tour guide and as a keen global traveler himself. We would definitely recommend a private tour so you can shape the trip depending on your preferences too. Thank you for a brilliant tour!