Karthago und Sidi Bou Said, halbtägige geführte Tour ab Tunis





Beschreibung
Begeben Sie sich auf einen geführten Spaziergang durch Sidi Bou Said, die herrliche Stadt aus Blau und Weiß, die sehr gut erhalten ist! Außerdem besuchen Sie auf dieser halbtägigen Tour die historische Stadt Karthago, den Punischen Hafen, das Amphitheater und die Kathedrale!
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- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
- Der Kindertarif gilt nur, wenn er mit 2 zahlenden Erwachsenen geteilt wird
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Es sind mindestens 2 Personen pro Buchung erforderlich
Bewertungen(6)
This place is so serene, so beautiful, so worth a visit. I fell in love with this place the minute we arrived and I had the bombolini. You must try the donuts. The art pieces are really nice here, also. The flowers have a deep color hue. The white walls all over. It is just a must see location. If you have time spend a full day here. There is plenty to do and is not that far from Tunis.
The tour was adequate, informative, and professional. My guide was more laconic than most, but very nice and still quite knowledgeable. Since the historical sights themselves aren't THAT impressive on their own, I would have really preferred someone who could bring more life and enthusiasm to the tour. The child sacrifice graveyard was probably the standout experientially. Sidi Bou Said was quite beautiful as well.
First, to be fair, the actual tour was good. The tour guide (Walid El Kefi) showed on time, his english was very good, and he knew a lot (enough) about the various sites. We saw various Carthage sites and Sidi Bou Said, going at my pace. He even dropped me off at the Medina (different than my pickup). It it ended here, I would give it a 4 or 5 star rating. Carthage and especially Sidi Bou Said is lined with vendors aimed at selling wares to tourists. Some of these vendors (expectedly, and like anywhere else in the world), are aggressive and are looking to take major advantage of un-informed tourists (such as selling a $5 bracelet for $100, claiming that it was hand-made by top local artists or that it includes real sapphire or platinum or whatever). What was not expected and what earned this tour a 1 star was the degree to which this tour guide was involved in 2-3 of these scams. He led me to a shop that was not yet open. We had to wait 15 mins for the shop to open so that a "local guide could explain some history". It was a jewelry shop (I am a male, single, no sisters, no one to buy jewelry for), and I had to go through an aggressive and invasive explanation of every piece. We then proceeded quickly past another string of vendors to a specific shop, where shoes, tunics, bracelets and other things were pushed on me. My lack of interest in buying anything was stated emphatically and repeatedly. I had to literally force my way out of the store, with the merchant following me (literally) 50 meters, continuing to jump in front of me and put some bracelet back on my hand. The crime of course was that my guide was involved, facilitating the "sale" and ostensibly receiving some cut. He did nothing to help me say no and continue on, and after the above incident, the tour was effectively over (no more explanations, and we walked promptly back to the car). I accept that tour guides often take you to a preferred vendor (their friend) for a visit and explanation, but in most cases they remember that they work for the client, not tourist salesman. The degree of dishonesty and shady dealing was difficult to get past, even for someone who has traveled extensively in the 3rd world in these kinds of markets. Tunisia is a beautiful, magical place. But it was overflowing with tourist traps and the "I am not from here" tax levied on you by every cab driver, merchant and tour guide.
<p>We really enjoyed this tour and the knowledge that the guide provided to us on his great country. We learned a great deal about the history of the Carthage ruins and Sidi Bou Said. We especially loved the mint tea and pine nuts that we had at the cafe in Sidi Bou Said. Would definitely recommend to others!</p>



