De Hammamet ou Tunis: Carthage, Bardo, Sidi Bou said et Médine





Description
Découvrez le riche patrimoine tunisien lors de cette excursion d'une journée, en explorant les ruines antiques de Carthage, classées au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, le charmant village de Sidi Bou Said, le fascinant musée du Bardo et la vibrante médina de Tunis. Faits saillants : • Découvrez les ruines classées au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, en visitant des sites emblématiques comme les thermes antonins et les ports puniques. • Promenez-vous dans les rues pittoresques bleues et blanches de ce village côtier, avec une vue imprenable sur la Méditerranée et une atmosphère détendue. • Plongez dans l’histoire de la Tunisie dans ce musée renommé, qui abrite une impressionnante collection de mosaïques et d’artefacts romains. • Découvrez le cœur animé de Tunis, en explorant des marchés animés et des ruelles historiques.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Explorez le site archéologique de Carthage, admirant d'anciens monuments avec une vue imprenable sur la côte environnante. Carthage a été détruite par les Romains en 146 avant JC, mais les fouilles ont révélé des maisons à cinq étages, des systèmes d'égouts et les restes des murs de la ville qui s'étalaient autrefois sur 21 km (34 km) sur la colline de Byrsa.
Explorez le site archéologique de Carthage, admirant d'anciens monuments avec une vue imprenable sur la côte environnante. Carthage a été détruite par les Romains en 146 avant JC, mais les fouilles ont révélé des maisons à cinq étages, des systèmes d'égouts et les restes des murs de la ville qui s'étalaient autrefois sur 21 km (34 km) sur la colline de Byrsa.
Explorez le site archéologique de Carthage, admirant d'anciens monuments avec une vue imprenable sur la côte environnante. Carthage a été détruite par les Romains en 146 avant JC, mais les fouilles ont révélé des maisons à cinq étages, des systèmes d'égouts et les restes des murs de la ville qui s'étalaient autrefois sur 21 km (34 km) sur la colline de Byrsa.
Explorez le site archéologique de Carthage, admirant d'anciens monuments avec une vue imprenable sur la côte environnante. Carthage a été détruite par les Romains en 146 avant JC, mais les fouilles ont révélé des maisons à cinq étages, des systèmes d'égouts et les restes des murs de la ville qui s'étalaient autrefois sur 21 km (34 km) sur la colline de Byrsa.
Découvrez Sidi Bou Said, un village pittoresque bleu et blanc qui surplombe la mer Méditerranée.
Découvrez l'une des plus grandes collections de mosaïques romaines au monde, le musée du Bardo représente « la première destination pour explorer et comprendre la vaste et riche histoire de la Tunisie ».
Découvrez les portes célèbres de la médina de Tunis
Visitez la mosquée Zitouna de Tunis
Découvrez la médina de Tunis, la vieille ville classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Suivez votre guide à travers les rues étroites jusqu'à la mosquée Zitouna, un marché traditionnel des fabricants de casquettes et le marché aux parfums colorés de Tunis.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous prenons en charge à partir de n'importe quel hôtel / lieu à Hammamet, Nabeul ou Tunis
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Le musée du Bardo fermé lundi
- Une option végétarienne est disponible, veuillez en informer au moment de la réservation si nécessaire
Avis(104)
We were picked up in an air conditioned car for our private tour. Omar, our driver got us to each place efficiently and safely and managed to avoid a lot of traffic on the way back to the hotel, which we really appreciated! Kamel, our tour guide was fantastic. He shared so much knowledge with us and was able to answer all of our questions. He showed us the most interesting parts of the museum as it was so big we couldn't have seen everything. We enjoyed hearing his stories and learning about life in Tunisia as well as all of its history. We shared a lovely meal with Kamel at lunch time as he took us to a popular local restaurant with great food. The only issue we had was with the tour company itself (not Omar and Kamel). We sent messages through the app and WhatsApp to confirm the meeting time and had no response whatsoever. We are used to doing group tours with several hotel stops, so expected a more precise time than 9am. Had we known that it would just be the two of us, we may have been less anxious about getting picked up. This is only a small thing though, based on past experience and didn't spoil the wonderful trip we had with Omar and Kamel. Thank you both for a wonderful day!
Excellent day with a very good guide, we learned a lot of things!
The guide and driver were excelent. Perfect timing, good pace, very complete. (I dont know why Viator forces to leave 100 characteres of review, is ridiculous.)
Guide was good . Very disappointed with cathage. Thought it would be a better site than turned out to be Lunch very poor. Rushed into a restaurant and another party came in and they wanted us off our table and gone. Food average. My chicken piece wasn't cooked
For a review, it is not fair to rate Carthage poorly when we are only the tour operator and do not control the site itself.
Make sure you get the full itinerary. Just returned and now realise we didn't visit the Tophet de Carthage, Carthage Aqueduct or Beb Bhar.
Top notch private day tour to Tunis with our guide Kamel and his driver Khalifa. Picked up promptly at 9am from our hotel. Took about an hour to reach Tunis which went very quickly as we chatted with Kamel about Tunisia. His English is perfect. Wonderful time at the Bardo seeing the amazing Roman mosaics and Kamel's explanation of what we were seeing along with the other statues and artefacts. Then onto the medina where we walked through the souks to Victory Square. Next stop Carthage where Kamel explained the social significance of the Antonine Baths which were free to enter for everyone and a place for people to gather. Lunch was included and Kamel picked out a typical Tunisian restaurant where we had the local speciality starter bric. Final stop of the day was Sidi Bou Said in glorious sunshine with it's blue & white buildings and small alleyways. Highly recommend this tour with Kamel to gain an enjoyable in depth experience of the capital city Tunis.
Being 2 single women for our first trip abroad we were a little afraid but Habib knew how to reassure us and accompany us in a day rich in history and discovery. The only negative point that was not specified when booking is that the bardo museum is closed on Monday. We highly recommend this outing with this driver. Thanks to Habib for accompanying us and driving safely. We will keep a very good memory of Tunisia and Habib.
This was a fabulous tour - we selected the option with a guide. Please note that you can book any day on the website but not everything is open daily [medina closed Sunday, Bardo closed Muesum]. We weren’t told this in advance so didn’t get to see the museum. However Kamel was a fanastic guide - we had the car to ourselves - 2 friends and felt we could ask questions when we pleased. The sites were beautiful, lunch was fantastic and felt like it was for locals, and we did lots of shopping at the Medina - helpful tip is that card is accepted throughout. Highly recommend the tour!l only tip would be to provide air con in the car as it was warm in the backseat.
We took the option for just the driver. Meris was our driver and he was very good. A very safe driver and absolutely on time at each stop. He allowed us as log ash as we wanted and delivered us back saflt. Really good
A full day with a driver and registered guide to Carthage, the bardo museum, the Medina of Tunis etc. Given all the information you need about the places you visit



