Embark on a full-day excursion to El Jemm and discover North Africa’s largest colosseum. Explore the impressive amphitheatre that could hold 35,000 spectators and marvel at the stunning collection of Roman mosaics.
Embark on a full-day excursion to El Jemm and discover North Africa’s largest colosseum. Explore the impressive amphitheatre that could hold 35,000 spectators and marvel at the stunning collection of Roman mosaics.
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Archaeological Museum of El-Djem - This museum boasts a significant collection of Roman mosaics, spanning from the 2nd to the 5th century, showcasing many pieces discovered in the city.
The museum is constructed on the site of a Roman villa, replicating its spatial layout: a central courtyard encircled by a peristyle, providing access to various…
- Archaeological Museum of El-Djem - This museum boasts a significant collection of Roman mosaics, spanning from the 2nd to the 5th century, showcasing many pieces discovered in the city.
The museum is constructed on the site of a Roman villa, replicating its spatial layout: a central courtyard encircled by a peristyle, providing access to various rooms. Exhibits include sculptures, mosaic paintings, ceramics, and more, from excavation campaigns in Thysdrus and nearby areas.
Visitors can directly access an “archaeological park” featuring the remains of the villa of the peacock and Sollertiana, a magnificent patrician residence with many original mosaic floors intact. Additionally, a life-size reconstruction of the “House of Africa,” a luxurious aristocratic residence from around 170 AD, is located in the same area.
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Amphitheatre of El Jem - Constructed around 238 AD in Thysdrus, within the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis, now El Djem, Tunisia, this amphitheatre is among the best-preserved Roman stone ruins globally and is unique in Africa. Like other Roman Empire amphitheatres, it was designed for spectator events and ranks among the largest in the world. It can accommodate approximately 35,000 people, with the major and minor axes measuring 148 meters (486 ft) and 122 meters (400 ft), respectively. Built from stone blocks on flat terrain, it remains exceptionally well-preserved.
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Medina of Kairouan - Features include the mosque of the three doors, souks, and Bir Barrouta.
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan - Recognized as the first mosque in North Africa, it stands as a pivotal historical center of Islamic culture and knowledge.
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Mosque Sidi Sahbi (Mosque of the Barber) - Celebrated as a masterpiece of Arab Muslim architecture.

- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
A private tour of Kairouan and El Jem provides a remarkable combination of spirituality, history, and architectural marvels—enjoyed at your own pace, with personalized attention and flexibility.
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Kairouan – The Spiritual Heart of Tunisia
Recognized as one of the most sacred cities in Islam, Kairouan offers a peaceful and genuine atmosphere, away from…
A private tour of Kairouan and El Jem provides a remarkable combination of spirituality, history, and architectural marvels—enjoyed at your own pace, with personalized attention and flexibility.
- Kairouan – The Spiritual Heart of Tunisia
Recognized as one of the most sacred cities in Islam, Kairouan offers a peaceful and genuine atmosphere, away from the hustle of mass tourism.
Discover the Great Mosque of Kairouan, an early Islamic architectural masterpiece.
Explore the Aghlabid Basins
Stroll through the Medina
✨ 2. El Jem – The African Colosseum
Boasting the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre globally, even more complete than Rome’s Colosseum.
Stand where gladiators once battled and appreciate the monument’s vastness without the crowds.
Visit the El Jem Museum, celebrated for its exceptional mosaic collection and Roman villa reconstructions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.