What to do and see in Tunisia, Tunisia: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

March 21, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

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Restaurants in Tunisia

1. Autre Tunisie Day Tours

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5.0 based on 323 reviews

Autre Tunisie Day Tours

Autre Tunisie has created tours all over the Tunisian map, thematic stays as well as discovery journeys of the country landmarks. Due to its presence on Djerba Island though, our travel agency specializes in the South of Tunisia. Our tours allow you to discover the Sahara desert and the Berber villages on 4X4, motorbikes, camel riding or on foot for an unforgettable hike.. Our private sightseeing tours of Djerba Island and its surrounding landmarks are done at your pace and are adaptative depending on your own center of interests. Our 4X4 are comfortable and fully equipped, and your sightseeing tour is accompanied by licensed driver and guide as dicted by the National Tunisian Tourism Organization (ONTT).

2. Ranch Adada Djerba

Djerba Island 4176 Tunisia +216 20 296 461 [email protected] http://ranchadada.e-monsite.com/
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5.0 based on 408 reviews

Ranch Adada Djerba

An amazing place where you absolutely have to go during your vacations in Djerba. You'll discover the island through a lot of faboulous rambles with our horses, ponies and camels. What ever you want we have necessarily activities made for you and we can promise you a lot of incredible memories.

Reviewed By D4654TAtonyv

When we arrived at the ranch, we received by Morgane a very welcoming person who immediately directed us to our horses. We were then taken on a wonderful ride through Djerba. We got to really see the island in the eyes of a resident. On our way back, we took the beach route so we rode along the beautiful coastline for about an hour. Overall, it was a wonderful experience with very nice horses and people.

3. Amphitheatre of El Jem

El-Jem Tunisia +216 22 111 111 http://www.patrimoinedetunisie.com.tn/fr2/monuments/amphi_eljem.php
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5.0 based on 1,280 reviews

Amphitheatre of El Jem

Reviewed By Tiberiu_Baranyi - Timisoara, Romania

Amphitheatre of El Jem is the second largest built by the romans after the "original" in Rome. Built after the conquest of Carthage - a symbol of the Roman power , no doubt - it still stands after so many centuries. Originally it could hold 35000 spectators - gladiators were entertaining the mob , fights were organized here - in the underground there were the holding cells for animals and gladiators alike- you can take a walk through the dark tunnels - that are mostly closed today but you can have an idea about how it was during its time of glory. Today you need to pay a small entrance fee so you can wander around and be impressed by how the ancient engineers have build this amazing structure. On a guided tour you will learn a lot about the history of the place and its importance in the roman times after the fall of mighty Carthage. Recently was the scenery for Ridley Scott's master piece movie the "Gladiator" and periodically they have concerts inside the old ruins. Overall a great experience I recommend you go and check it out for yourself when you are in Tunisia, for sure it is one of those must see places.

4. Ste LOISIRS de TABARKA

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Ste LOISIRS de TABARKA

Diving Center settled at Tabarka, North west of Tunisia. training and diving. cruise to "La Galite" Island at 34 miles from Tabarka for one day occupation.

5. Musee de Guellala

Guellala, Djerba Island 4155 Tunisia +216 75 761 117 http://www.vvt360.com/divers/musees/visite-virtuelle-musee-guellala
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4.5 based on 1,035 reviews

Musee de Guellala

Built in 2001, this art museum boasts a fine collection of pottery and a round observation tower, excellent for viewing the sunset.

Reviewed By TaiebE - Tunis, Tunisia

The Guellala Museum is truly local and is rich in Jerba history, it shows how the islands industries and crafts are worked on and the extremely interesting ceremonies regarding marriage in Jerba, this museum will give the travelers some insight into the strange island of Jerba.

6. Sahara Desert

Tozeur 2200 Tunisia
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Sahara Desert

Reviewed By Tiberiu_Baranyi - Timisoara, Romania

The Sahara was the most interesting experience - the true highlight of the Tunisian holliday. From Tozeur we got into jeeps - modified Toyota Land Cruisers- and we went to the Oasis/Waterfall of Chebika at the foothills of the Atlas mountains. From the Oasis we took the old rout of the Paris-Dakar rally through the sandy desert of Tunisia - you have to do it - it is amazing the scenery is like a movie set in its own and the driving skill shown by the drivers will take the experience to a whole new level - over the dunes - mitigating steep slopes , driving on the side of the hills - where normal vehicles will just tip over but not these and finally stopping on top of a dune from where you can enjoy the sunset in the Sahara and below you see the set of the Star Wars movie - used in the Phantom Menace. From there we drove back to a hotel for the nights rest - only to wake up very early in the morning to catch the sun rising over Chott el Djerid - just brilliant. From there a short ride to the city of Douz where we took a 45 min camel ride in the desert. To see, feel and smell the desert. Overall a great experience - I recommend you take the Sahara trip , is definitely the highlight of any Tunisian holiday. Was for me at least.

7. Ribat of Monastir

Monastir Tunisia +216 71 561 693
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4.5 based on 705 reviews

Ribat of Monastir

Reviewed By tankredw - Alicante, Spain

The Ribat of Monastir is very beautiful. It was very easy to park our car there, and from its tower, you have an excellent overview on the city and its surroundings.

8. Sentido Djerba Beach

Zone touristique, Djerba Island 4180 Tunisia +216 75 731 200 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Sentido Djerba Beach

9. Mahdia Beach

Zone Touristique de Mahdia, Mahdia 5100 Tunisia
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4.5 based on 673 reviews

Mahdia Beach

Reviewed By SanjaDJ987 - Novi Sad, Serbia

Turquoise sea, soft sand, lovely seashells, windy weather and warm sun... bingo. Everyone should visith the beach, beacuse it is fabulous.

10. Centro storico

Avenue 14 Janvier, Sidi Bou Said 2026 Tunisia +216 71 745 132 http://www.commune-sidibousaid.gov.tn
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Centro storico

Reviewed By Q384TZracheld - Quebec City, Canada

We spent an entire day walking around in Sidi Bou Said. There are vendors and boutiques everywhere. When we got hungry or thirsty we would stop in a restaurant which all had amazing views. The quality of food and service was good, but very different then anything I had ever eaten.

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