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Sbeitla

Sbeitla, Roman town founded in the first century, the archaeological site Sbeïtla contains many remains of twenty hectares of area.

Sfax

Sfax is the second largest city in Tunisia. It is a southern city, the commercial capital of the country, in constant motion. Yet the city has

Tozeur

Mirage or Reality?

This is the question we ask ourselves when we see Tozeur off. But by continuing to approach, it is clear that this oasis, where a forest of palm springs, is real. Tozeur was in Roman times a hub for the exchange of goods. The city has

Mahdia

Mahdia is a lovely little fishing port that tries, somehow, to preserve its traditions despite new tourist activities.

Le Kef

The city of Le Kef, north of Tunisia, has the merit of being remained natural, away from invasions of tourists. Still, she has some

Kelibia

Kelibia Located south of the Cap Bon Peninsula, the city of Kelibia has little tourist attraction, if not its Byzantine fortress top where the view is beautiful.

Kairouan

Kairouan, although much visited city in Tunisia, do not bathe in a resort atmosphere. Located inland, the city was the starting point of the Muslim

Houmt souk

Houmt souk What fun to walk down the shady streets of Houmt Souk, the capital of the island! The white flowered squares and bougainvillea houses exude a calm that reminds us that Odysseus himself almost never leave this beautiful island.

Hammamet

Hammamet First drawing all the artists as André Gide and Paul Klee, Hammamet has become in the space of half a century a tourist resort ultra Tunisia. The wealthy Tunisians were also there to build their second home, a sign that does not lie on the beauty of the site.

Gafsa

Gafsa is a village located in the center of Tunisia. In Roman times, the hot springs have allowed the construction of swimming pools, the water was 30 ° c.

El Djem

El Djem the descendant of Thysdrus a very prosperous city in the Roman Empire. Strategically located on the trade routes between Tunisia and Roman cities, Thysdrus was a mecca for trade in

Dougga

The archaeological site of Dougga is considered one of the best preserved Roman cities, and belongs to

Djerba

The myth of Djerba began in the songs of Homer. Fruit honey taste of this island, the bingo, have failed to end the wanderings of Odysseus. Who would taste would not want to leave the island!

Chemtou

Chemtou is a minor archaeological site located west of Bulla Regia, the largest archaeological site in

Carthage

Carthage Founded in the ninth century BC, the city of Carthage was prominent in the history of antiquity. Important maritime, commercial and military power, Carthage beamed throughout Tunisia. Threatened by his influence, the Romans attacked in 256 BC. Three Punic wars later, Carthage bows before the Romans destroyed it completely in 146 BC.

In AD 29, the Romans rebuilt Carthage one second from the ashes of the previous one. Gradually Carthage develops into the capital of the Roman province of Africa. Fabulous wealth

Bulla Regia

 Bulla Regia Formerly located on the road from Carthage to Hippo, in the northwest of Tunisia, the archaeological site of Bulla Regia hosts the remains of Roman houses.

The peculiarity of these is to have an underground floor

Bizerte

Sidi Bou Saïd

Sidi Bou Saïd

Overlooking the Bay of Tunis, the charming village of Sidi Bou Said is known for its dazzling white houses and blue doors, which is reminiscent of Greece. When studded doors open wide for a moment, you can see beautiful gardens and courtyards filled with roses, almond, olive, jasmine, bougainvillea. Moucharabiehs (these barred windows) guarantee the tranquility of residents and visitors to leave the imagination ... Welcome to one of the most charming corners of Tunisia.