Discover Tunisia’s history and beauty on a private tour of Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, and Bardo Museum. Perfect for history buffs and photographers.
Discover Tunisia’s history and beauty on a private tour of Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, and Bardo Museum. Perfect for history buffs and photographers.
- The National Bardo Museum - The Bardo Museum boasts one of the world’s most remarkable collections of Roman mosaics, featuring numerous pieces discovered during excavations throughout Tunisia since the 19th century. Dive into the rich history and artistry of these stunning works as an expert guide shares engaging insights into their origins and…
- The National Bardo Museum - The Bardo Museum boasts one of the world’s most remarkable collections of Roman mosaics, featuring numerous pieces discovered during excavations throughout Tunisia since the 19th century. Dive into the rich history and artistry of these stunning works as an expert guide shares engaging insights into their origins and importance.
- Site Archeologique de Carthage - Established by the Phoenicians, Carthage is an expansive archaeological site situated on a hill with views of the Gulf of Tunis and the surrounding plains. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, Carthage invites exploration of its key landmarks, including the grand Antonine Baths, the ancient Punic Ports, and the sacred Tophet. As visitors explore these historical gems, they will delve into the intriguing past of this once-mighty civilization and uncover the secrets of its lasting legacy.
- Saint Louis Cathedral - Located on the historic Byrsa Hill, the Acropolium—also known as Saint Louis Cathedral—is one of Carthage’s most iconic landmarks. Constructed in the 19th century on the site of an ancient temple dedicated to Eshmun, the Punic god of healing, the site reflects the rich layers of history that have shaped Carthage: Punic, Roman, and later Christian.
The cathedral was dedicated to King Louis IX of France, who passed away during the Eighth Crusade near Tunis, and its presence symbolizes the intersection of cultures and faiths that have left their mark on the city.
While the interior is currently closed to visitors, the monument remains a must-see from the outside, offering impressive architecture and sweeping views over Carthage and the Mediterranean.
- Sidi Bou Said - Conclude the journey with a visit to the enchanting village of Sidi Bou Said, famous for its iconic white-and-blue houses, cozy cafes, and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Located just 20 kilometers northeast of Tunis, this picturesque town sits atop a cliff, providing stunning panoramas of Carthage and the Gulf of Tunis. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of Tunisia’s coastal charm.

- Private transportation
- Sites entrances
- Cultural insights
- Guided Tours
- Private transportation
- Sites entrances
- Cultural insights
- Guided Tours
- Tips and Gratuities
- Lunch
- Tips and Gratuities
- Lunch
Attention history and photography lovers! Embark on a private tour led by our knowledgeable guide. Discover the Bardo Museum, the ancient ruins of Carthage, and the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, all while capturing the breathtaking beauty of Tunisia through your camera.
Whether you’re in search of hidden historical treasures or ideal photo…
Attention history and photography lovers! Embark on a private tour led by our knowledgeable guide. Discover the Bardo Museum, the ancient ruins of Carthage, and the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, all while capturing the breathtaking beauty of Tunisia through your camera.
Whether you’re in search of hidden historical treasures or ideal photo locations, this one-day adventure offers it all.
Take advantage of this chance to explore Tunisia in an exciting and captivating manner!
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.