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From Ancient Carthage to the Dunes of the Sahara

From Carthage and the Medinas to the Sahara Desert – 10 Days / 9 Nights. This immersive journey through Tunisia is a tapestry of history, culture, and landscapes that have shaped civilizations for millennia. Over nine days, travelers follow the footsteps of Phoenicians, Romans, Berbers, and Arabs, while also experiencing the living traditions that make Tunisia a crossroads of the Mediterranean and the Sahara.

 Featuring:
Tunis
 
Carthage
 
Sidi Bou Said
 
Dougga
 
Kairouan
 
Testour
 
El Jem
 
Kairouan
 
Tozeur
 
Tamerza
 
Djerba
 
Douz
 
Matmata
 
Djerba
 
Tunis
 
Tunis
 
Paris
 
Paris
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
Departure
Day 1 From: Paris Orly Airport
To: Carthage Airport
Day 10 From: Carthage Airport
To: Paris Orly Airport
(*)Subject to change
 Tunis-Carthage Carthage
Day: 1 Overnights
(3)
 Kairaouan Hotel Kairouan
Day: 4 Overnights
(2)
 Hotel-Tozeur Tozeur
Day: 6 Overnights
(2)
 Djerba Djerba
Day: 8 Overnights
(2)

Cruise Overnights are based on 4 bed inside cabins, see Upgrades for more options.

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Day
1
Arrival In Tunis

Personalized welcome by Tunisian Discoveries staff at Tunis Carthage Airport. Transfer and check at Hotel in dowtown Tunis near the Medina of Tunis.



Afternoon discovery of the Medina of Tunis. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Day
2
Medina of Tunis

Today is dedicated to visiting the nearby Medina of Tunis, the largest in North Africa (larger than Fez or Cairo), where we will stroll through the various souks and main monuments including palaces being restored and traditional homes which illustrate the way of life and customs of the nineteenth century Tunis.


Lunch at restaurant serving genuine Tunisia food. Spend some time in the Medina and its Souks, colorful local markets to discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Tunisia's artisans and discover the traditions and cultural heritage of Tunisia in the various libraries and bookstores.
Overnight at hotel
Day
3
Bardo Museum/Carthage/ Sidi Bou Said

Morning visit to the Bardo museum, considered one of the richest museums in the world. Housed in one of the former Husseinite palaces, it encloses all the treasures of Tunisian history: from pre-historic times to the Punic civilization, the Roman era, Christian's times, Muslim civilization and up to the twentieth century and features the world's largest collection of mosaics.


In the afternoon, we will visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site City of Carthage, the oldest phoenician settlement on the coast of North Africa, and its glorious monuments: the Anthonin themes, the Tophet at Salambo, the Amphitheatre, the Punic ports and the Acropolium. Continue to the WWII American cemetery of Cathage (General Patton's Kasserine Pass battle).
Continue to Sidi Bou Said, a 17th century village with immaculate white and blue houses, that has managed to preserve its charm and peacefulness. Stroll through Sidi Bou's narrow streets bordered by whitewashed houses with blue shutters and doors. Check out the various art galleries, try a bambalouni, light and crispy Tunisian style doughnut with some mint tea in one of the cafes of Sidi Bou Said and enjoy the superb view of the gulf of Tunis from one of Sidi Bou Said's traditional café. Dinner and overnight.
Day
4
Testour/Dougga/Kairouan

Depart from Tunis. Visit the ancient city of Dougga, one of the best-preserved roman cities in Africa. Listed in 1997 in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the town of Dougga, built on an elevated site overlooking a fertile plain, was the capital of Punic and Roman states. Lunch in Thugga.


Continue to Kairouan, the holy city of Tunisia with its impressive Islamic monuments some dating to 670AD. Walk at your leisure in the souks, taste the traditional local pastry stuffed with dates called makroudh, and learn about the traditional savoir-faire of women making rugs.
Check in and private dinner at your hotel, which lies at the heart of the holy city of Kairouan. This hotel, with a luxurious inside and a sober outlook, merges harmoniously into the Arab-Islamic architecture of the city of Kairouan.
Day
5
Kairouan/el Djem

Morning visit to the ninth century great mosque of Oqba ibn Nafi, an important reference point in Islam and Islamic architecture.


Continue to el Djem's spectacular amphitheater that dates from 238 A.D, and is the second largest in the World only to Rome's. Visit the newly opened small museum and the excavations extending behind the museum where beautiful mosaics have been found and then lunch.
Return to Kairouan, free afternoon in the beautiful Medina of Kairouan. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day
6
Journey to the Sahara/Tozeur

After breakfast, continue to Tozeur, an oasis town rising from the sands of the Sahara desert where we will arrive in the afternoon. Visit the Belvedere of Tozeur, with its 300,000 palm trees and over 400 hot and cold springs.



Check in your hotel. After dinner at the hotel, visit to the Dar Cheraiet museum, an architectural jewel born of 1001 nights dreams. The museum, partially out- door features luxurious decorations and gardens with the most representative scenes of North African life.
Day
7
Mountain Oasis

Depart to Metlaoui. Visit the Selja gorges if the Red Lizard Train is available (schedule not yet available), the train belonging to the Bey of Tunisia, ancient Ottoman ruler of Tunisia's part of the colonial heritage of Southern Tunisia. With six wagons, including one used by the Bey, the train takes you to discover the famous and otherwise inaccessible Selja gorges.


Continue to the oasis of Tamerza. Lunch in Tamerza. Explore the Mountain Oases of Mides and Chebika, which are perched in granite mountains above the Sahara and provide scenery for filmmakers in search of Biblical landscapes.
Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day
8
Douz/Matmata/Djerba

After breakfast, cross the dry salt lake of Chott el Djerid where fantastic forests and cities seem to appear on the horizon, only to be discovered as mirages. Arrive in Douz "gateway to the Sahara". This quiet, oasis village is home to the Festival of the Sahara and features a daily camel market. Lunch Sahara Douz.


Depart to the Berber village of Matmata and its famous troglodytes, homes built underground to protect the Berbers from summer heat. Berber Ksours are among the most exciting places to explore in Tunisia. One of these fabulous Berber village with its pitted lunar landscapes was the set of the ? Spielberg's movie Raiders of the Lost Arc and Lucas "Star Wars".
Continue to the Island of Djerba, land of the Lotus-eaters in Homer's Odyssey. Check in and dinner at hotel.
Day
9
Island of Djerba

Visit the Ghriba synagogue, built in the 6th century BC (fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians), one of the holiest Jewish places that hosts annual pilgrimage of Jews from all over the world and holds one of the most ancient Torah's in the world.


Continue to Houmt Souk, the island's capital, for a chance to experience local markets, crafts and foods, the museum of arts and popular traditions in Sidi Zitouni and the village of Guellala for its potteries. Lunch at leisure (recommended Haroun Djerba).
Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Day
10
Fly to Tunis

Transfer at the airport of Djerba. Fly to Tunis early morning (45mn flight). Connect directly to a flight to Europe.



Bardo Museum
One not-to-be-missed sight outside of central Tunis is the Bardo Museum, housed in the former Bardo Palace, official residence of the Husseinite beys. Inside, the collection is broken down into sections that cover the Carthaginian, Roman, early Christian
€ 10
Tunis
The capital of Tunisia The city, which occupies an elevated isthmus, is divided into two parts: the old, walled, Muslim quarter and the newer European quarter. The streets of the older section are narrow and winding, with many well-furnished bazaars and s

Arrival
Tunis
The capital of Tunisia The city, which occupies an elevated isthmus, is divided into two parts: the old, walled, Muslim quarter and the newer European quarter. The streets of the older section are narrow and winding, with many well-furnished bazaars and s

Carthage & Sidi Bou Said
There is no complete visit to Tunisia without revisiting the ancient city of Carthage once home of heroic Hannibal whose trip on elephant across the Pyrenees in an attempt to topple Rome is often analyzed as most crucial turning point in modern history. A visit to the National museum of Bardo will reveal some of the most precious treasures of pre-roman history to include the most beautiful Mosaic works in the world.

Kairouan
Kairouan is situated inland in the northern part of Tunisia. It is counted as the most holy city of North Africa, and the Great Mosque here, has what is believed to be the oldest standing minaret in the world. We visit the Great Mosque Sidi Okba, the most

El Jem & Kairouan
From the 3rd largest existing Amphitheater of El Jem to Kairouan once capital of the Aghlibite Empire, today dubbed capital of the fine hand-made carpets. This one day excursion is a great alternative and within a short drive from your resort.

Tozeur
Tozeur a prosperous town, was once, like the mountain oases, one of the Roman outposts and a stopping point for the caravans coming from the sub Sahara to trade with the coastal cities of the Mediterranean. The beauty of this oases, its fabulous 14th cent

Oasis Chebika, Tamarza und Mides
Chebika ,a small earthen village with its palm trees and mini waterfalls lying at the foot and slopes of the Djebel el Negueb was once a Roman outpost and one of the mountain refuges of the Berber peoples. From here up a steep winding road ,lies Tamerza famous for its Neolithic caves and its ancient sediments, an attraction of a palaeontologists and scientists from all over the world.

Matmata
The mountain town of Matmata, home of distinctive underground dwellings. These troglodyte "homes" consist of a courtyard, 5 to 10 meters deep. A labyrinth of small rooms for sleeping, grain storage and family gatherings are cut into the soft rock and inte

Dougga
Often called the “best-preserved Roman small town in North Africa,” Dougga (ancient Thugga) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Tunisia’s greatest archaeological treasures. Nestled in the green hills of the Tebersouk region, about 2 hours southwest of Tunis, Dougga offers an extraordinary glimpse into daily life during the Roman Empire.

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Note: Unless included is an optional excursion package, listed highlights may be require entrance fees to access that can be paid for locally and may be subject to availability and holiday closures.

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Time Frame Adults | Child | Infants
Monday, October 13, 2025
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
10
Days
(Columbus Day)
$899
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