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Things to do in Tunisia

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Villages in Sidi Bou Said
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Lakes in Tozeur
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Historical Monuments in El Jem
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Historical Monuments in El Jem
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Historical Monuments in Monastir
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Mosques in Tunis
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Museums in Tunis
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Beaches in Tunis
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Beaches in Djerba
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Villages in Sidi Bou Said
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The top 448 attractions in Tunisia

Villages in Sidi Bou Said
(17)
Lakes in Tozeur
Chott el Djerid
(10)
South of Tunisia and the Sahara desert trail we found a huge desert. It wasn't a sand dessert, but rather one made of salt. Chot E
Historical Monuments in El Jem
Roman Amphitheatre of El Jem
(12)
The Roman amphitheater in El-Jem is the largest in Africa and the fourth largest worldwide. In my opinion it is better preserved t
Lakes in Tozeur
Chebika Mountain Oasis
(6)
Chebika is, along with Tamerza and Midès, one of the three most famous mountain oasis in Tunisia. Its main attraction is a picture
Shopping Centres in Tunis
Medina of Tunis
(15)
The medinas are the heart of the Arab cities. They sleep, eat, and socialize here. On this trip I visited Tunis's medina and also
Ruins in Carthage
Carthage
(5)
You will feel the weight of history in the ruins of Carthage, but only if you love it. If not, what will call your attention is th
Palaces in Monastir
Ribat
(4)
We went to Tunisia with a friend ve has lived there for over 25 years and now lives in Spain. His family lives in Monastir, so we
Archaeological Sites in Beja
The Ruins of Dougga
The Capitol is considered one of the most beautiful Roman buildings throughout Africa. It was built in 167 AD and was dedicated to
Beaches in Tunis
Port el-Kantaoui Beach
(8)
The best part of Tunisia are the blue waters so clear and warm. It's a calm place that still isn't fully exploited by tourism. Th
Ruins in Carthage
The Baths of Carthage
(3)
The truth is that with an organized excursion you do not have much time for anything, and in my case I had a few hours less to vis
Beaches in Djerba
Djerba Beach
(6)
When I was at the beach I went to a club hotel ideally situated. Never been to Tunisia nor in Djerba but I found it all very pleas
Museums in Tunis
Bardo National Museum
(4)
They are still expanding and renovating some of the facilities. It's a huge, spacious place, with high ceilings, perfect for enjoy
Historical Monuments in Monastir
Bourguiba Mausoleum
(5)
The Bourguiba family mausoleum is one of the main attractions of Monastir. It was built in 1963 and later expanded. The former Tun
Of Touristic Interest in Naftah
Star Wars: Mos Spa ( Tatooine Planet )
(8)
This imaginary city, created with plaster and cardboard, records some of the scenes from star wars. It's quite a small place, but
Cities in Al-Qayrawan
Kairouan
(1)
This mid-sized city is located in Tunisia. Its main attractions are the Medina (old market), The Great Mosque (one of the oldest i
Mosques in Tunis
Zitouna Mosque
(7)
All the mosques in Tunisia pay homage to Ez-Zitouna, the city's main mosque. The building that we can see today is a fascinating f
Caves in Matmatat-al-Jadidah
Matmata Troglodyte Houses
(5)
Matmata troglodyte houses are definitely a must-visit place. The structure alone is impressive, with a central courtyard of differ
Temples in Al-Qayrawan
Kairouan Great Mosque
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Muslims come to Kairouan not only from other Tunisian cities, but from different parts of the Arab world. The fourth most importan