CAP BON PENINSULA
Private Tour to the Cap Bon peninsular (8 Hours)
Like a finger pointing out the direction of Italy, the peninsular is one of the richest parts of Tunisia. Farming and fishing are the traditional activities until the start of tourism in Hammamet in the mid sixties’.
NABEUL / KERKOUANE / HAOUARIA
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\nNabeul City
\nFamous for its colorful pottery and bustling, Nabeul (65 km from Tunis) is considered as the richest city in pottery. Tours of local ceramics manufacturers can be interesting, including a look at the massive kilns
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\nKerkouane
\nThis is one of Tunisia’s most precious archaeological sites because so far it is unique. Founded during the Punic period, as a coastal city, Kerkouane had a port, some parts of which have survived
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\nEl Haouaria
\nEl Haouaria is the closest point between Africa and Europe.
\nEl Haouaria best known for the Roman quarries. When the Romans rebuilt Carthage as Roman city, much of the stone needed was taken out of the mountain close to El Haouaria, and the holes are now known as the Roman caves.
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