Torre privada: Medina, Cartago, Sidi Bou Saïd, museo del Bardo + almuerzo





Descripción
Como parte de un recorrido de día completo por Túnez que incluye almuerzo y transporte de ida y vuelta desde su hotel. Visitarás cuatro sitios: Medina, La Goulette, Cartago y Sidi BouSaid. La mejor manera de conocer la ciudad de Túnez en profundidad es con su antigua Medina clasificada como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Luego salga a explorar La Goulette, este distrito suburbano es famoso por el bullicio perpetuo que reina en sus calles. Tómese un descanso para almorzar en un restaurante local. Después de visitar este distrito, también tendrá la oportunidad de visitar la antigua ciudad de Cartago, que tiene monumentos antiguos que ofrecen una magnífica vista de la costa circundante. Después de visitar este sitio arqueológico declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, continuará hasta Sidi Bou Said, un pintoresco pueblo azul y blanco con vistas al mar Mediterráneo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
este extenso laberinto de antiguas calles y callejones es una de las medinas medievales más impresionantes del norte de África y uno de los grandes tesoros de Túnez. Es el hogar de numerosos zocos cubiertos que venden de todo, desde zapatos hasta shisha, así como bulliciosos cafés, callejones llenos de artesanos en el trabajo y áreas residenciales marcadas por grandes puertas pintadas de colores brillantes. Palacios históricos, hammams, mezquitas y madrazas (escuelas para el estudio del Corán) están dispersos por todas partes, muchos están ricamente decorados con azulejos, estuco tallado y columnas de mármol.
este distrito suburbano es conocido por la animación perpetua que reina en sus calles durante todo el año. Las terrazas de cafeterías y restaurantes se suceden junto al mar
El yacimiento arqueológico de Cartago es un yacimiento disperso en la actual ciudad de Cartago (Túnez) y clasificado como Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO desde 1979.
Con sus distintivos colores azul y blanco, calles empedradas y vistas impresionantes de aguas azules, el pueblo de Sidi Bou Said en lo alto de un acantilado es uno de los lugares más hermosos de Túnez. Su arquitectura distintiva es una mezcla de otomana y andaluza, resultado de la llegada de los musulmanes españoles en el siglo XVI.
El Museo del Bardo de Túnez es uno de los más grandes y prestigiosos de África. Alberga una impresionante colección de mosaicos romanos, artefactos fenicios, púnicos, islámicos y medievales, que trazan la rica historia de la región. Ubicado en un antiguo palacio beylical, este museo ofrece una visión única de las antiguas civilizaciones y de la historia de Túnez a través de obras de arte excepcionales.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(33)
This wonderful tour uncluded the all the main parts of Tunis. Baligh was an amazing guide. He costumized the itinerary to give the best overview of the history on Carthage and Tunis. I highly recommend this tour and the tour guide Baligh.
It was a delightful day - (I was the only one on the tour which was ok). It is definitely a long day if you are taking this tour from Sousse but the sights that I was able to see made it worth it. My guide BouBou was knowledgeable and friendly and went the extra mile to make sure I had a positive experience. It was my first time in Tunisia and this tour made me want to return. The Bardo Museum was EXCELLENT - I enjoyed it very much. Carthage was ok (but the trails that allowed you to wander among the ruins were all blocked off which was a bit of a disappointment - not sure of the reason for it). But nevertheless it was still interesting. Sidi Bou Said was beautiful - reminded me a lot of Santorini with many quaint little shops. It wss the first day of Ramadan (which I had not realized when I booked the trip) and while it did not impact my tour - I had a nice lunch at the restaurant - nevertheless I would suggest those planning to trip to Tunisia perhaps if at all possible try to work around the Ramadan fasting month.
This is a perfect combination of tours to explore Tunisia. The Bardo Museum surprised me a lot with exceptional mosaics and beautiful interiors. I recommend drinking coffee here. The guide is a professional one, capable of answering all your questions. The car was comfy. There was not enough time in Sidi Bou Said; 45 minutes is too short. The village itself is beautiful, inspiring to rest in a coffee place or shop for souvenirs.
We spent a wonderful day visiting the Medina of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said and Carthage. The climate was warm but pleasant, made even more pleasant by the presence of our guide Issam, a competent person, prepared and very determined in the movements, a quality that allowed us to optimize the times. We talked to him about everything in Italian, but the guide is also recommended for those who prefer French or English, as Issam speaks naturally in both languages. His knowledge of local history and traditions enriched every stage of the route, transforming a simple excursion into an authentic journey into Tunisian culture. Highly recommended for those who want to live a complete experience, well organized and full of charm.
Our guide was called Selim and he was very knowledgeable about all the places we visited. We were taken to an Tunisian restaurant for lunch which was for a traditional lunch, it was very interesting and nice but it was being hosted by Selim that made it into an interesting and informative event. We all enjoyed the whole day and the history of the places we visited. Would highly recommend.
5/5 a great trip and a great driver highly recommended. Saw lots of sites and got to experience the country properly. Ramzi was a brilliant guide and driver who showed us around and gave us the best advice.
The company was very responsive to my emails & told me exactly what to expect & where to meet. The tour guide, "Shelty" was both efficient & very known.
My original plan was to hire a car but realised too late I needed an international driving licence. My main aim was spending extra time at Carthage and checking out on this tour, was offered an English speaking driver only option which was perfect. Khemais picked me up from Sousse and a couple of hours later were ticking off my Carthage wish list. Khemais knew the best sequence and good places to photograph the Punic port etc. Dropped off at the entrance, I could explore at my own pace and would be there when I came out of the exit. Extra add ons like the Aqueduct and American Cemetery were not an issue. A visit to Sidi Bou Said was made easy with an agreed pick up point plus shaping my own itinerary meant I could spend a little longer at the Bardo museum. I sure the tour is a good taster if the original itinerary is followed but for someone like me with a bias to history. This option was ideal. I’m glad I didn’t hire a car, driving around Tunis would have stresses me out!
Good day out, quite far, 2hrs each way, but you see a lot, amazing photo opp! The Medina is packed and they all want your money, all sell the same, haggle!!! Look at 50%
Beautiful discovery of northern Tunisia with a driver and guide just for us. The Bardo Museum is absolutely sensational! Best preserved mosaics and superb sculptures, all in a very rich environment. The medina of Tunis and its souks are pleasant but without much originality. Carthage on the other hand is to be seen absolutely for who loves antiquity. The Phoenician ruins join the Roman ruins and plunge us into the heart of the city's history. Sidi Bou Said, a real gem on top of a hill, is worth a visit. We loved walking among the blue and white houses and the small shops all more beautiful than the last. Our driver picked us up in Sousse in the morning then waited for us throughout the day to lead us from one place to another without fatigue before returning us to safe port in the evening, a big thank you to him. Our guide made us discover this part of the country with great kindness. He was a real culture well and we spent a very nice day with him.



