7 notti alla scoperta della Tunisia in resort tutto incluso
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7 notti alla scoperta della Tunisia in resort tutto incluso

Multidestination
Created: Thursday, July 2, 2026 - Departure: Saturday, January 2, 2027
Ref ID: 57489725
price per person From
863 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, July 2, 2026 - Departure: Saturday, January 2, 2027
Destinations: Tunis, Tunisia , Sousse, Tunisia , Tunis, Tunisia

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02 Jan
Transport from Rome to Tunis
Departure
Tunisair
Tunisair - TU 753
Direct
10:20
Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
1h 15m
11:35
Carthage (TUN)
1 handbag
02 Jan
1. Tunis
Stop
About the destination: Tunis, the bustling capital of Tunisia, is a fascinating blend of North African tradition and Mediterranean charm. Its heart is the old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where narrow alleys wind between whitewashed houses, ornate mosques, and centuries‑old caravanserais. As you wander through the souks, you’ll find stalls overflowing with colorful ceramics, leather goods, spices, and traditional Djellabas, while the call to prayer echoes above the hum of everyday life. It’s a place where getting “lost” is part of the experience and often leads to hidden courtyards and local cafés. Just a short tram ride away lies the Bardo National Museum, one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region. Housed in a former Beylic palace, it is renowned for its extraordinary collection of Roman mosaics, many rescued from archaeological sites across Tunisia. The museum offers a captivating journey through Carthaginian, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, allowing visitors to understand how Tunis has long been at the crossroads of civilizations. No trip to Tunis is complete without exploring the ruins of ancient Carthage and the cliff‑top village of Sidi Bou Saïd, both easily reachable on the suburban TGM train. Carthage’s scattered remains—amphitheaters, baths, villas, and harbors—hint at the grandeur of a powerful empire that once rivaled Rome. Nearby, Sidi Bou Saïd charms with its iconic blue‑and‑white houses, bougainvillea‑covered lanes, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Tunis. It’s an ideal place to linger over mint tea with pine nuts as the sun sets over the sea. When it comes to practicalities, Tunis is relatively compact and easy to explore, with a mix of modern neighborhoods and historic quarters. The Ville Nouvelle, built during the French colonial period, offers wide boulevards, cafés, and shops, while the Lac district features contemporary hotels and a lively dining scene. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most pleasant times to visit, with mild temperatures perfect for sightseeing. With its layered history, vibrant street life, and access to both ancient sites and seaside charm, Tunis is an ideal introduction to Tunisia and the wider Maghreb.
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Transport from Tunis to Sousse
No transport selected
TunisSousse
Transport disabled
02 Jan
2. Sousse
Stay
About the destination: Sousse is located on the eastern coast of Tunisia, approximately 140km away from the capital city, Tunis. It is the third largest city in Tunisia and one of the oldest in the country, boasting an authentic medina that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is home to beautiful beaches with clear, turquoise waters. Sousse is a remarkable city with plenty to explore, including a variety of intriguing historical sites. Some of the most significant places to visit include the Great Mosque, the Mosaic Museum, Dar Esid house, Ribat Monastir, Kalaout El Koubba museum, and the Camel Market. Come and experience the vibrant energy of Tunisia's most lively city.
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02 Jan
Hotel
7 Nights
Occidental Sousse Marhaba
Sousse - Show on map > 1.7 miles from Center
8.4
Very good
494
Private beach area
Swimming Pool
Beach
Double Room
HALF BOARD
Free cancellation
Transport from Sousse to Tunis
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SousseTunis
Transport disabled
09 Jan
3. Tunis
Stop
About the destination: Tunis, the bustling capital of Tunisia, is a fascinating blend of North African tradition and Mediterranean charm. Its heart is the old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where narrow alleys wind between whitewashed houses, ornate mosques, and centuries‑old caravanserais. As you wander through the souks, you’ll find stalls overflowing with colorful ceramics, leather goods, spices, and traditional Djellabas, while the call to prayer echoes above the hum of everyday life. It’s a place where getting “lost” is part of the experience and often leads to hidden courtyards and local cafés. Just a short tram ride away lies the Bardo National Museum, one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region. Housed in a former Beylic palace, it is renowned for its extraordinary collection of Roman mosaics, many rescued from archaeological sites across Tunisia. The museum offers a captivating journey through Carthaginian, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, allowing visitors to understand how Tunis has long been at the crossroads of civilizations. No trip to Tunis is complete without exploring the ruins of ancient Carthage and the cliff‑top village of Sidi Bou Saïd, both easily reachable on the suburban TGM train. Carthage’s scattered remains—amphitheaters, baths, villas, and harbors—hint at the grandeur of a powerful empire that once rivaled Rome. Nearby, Sidi Bou Saïd charms with its iconic blue‑and‑white houses, bougainvillea‑covered lanes, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Tunis. It’s an ideal place to linger over mint tea with pine nuts as the sun sets over the sea. When it comes to practicalities, Tunis is relatively compact and easy to explore, with a mix of modern neighborhoods and historic quarters. The Ville Nouvelle, built during the French colonial period, offers wide boulevards, cafés, and shops, while the Lac district features contemporary hotels and a lively dining scene. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most pleasant times to visit, with mild temperatures perfect for sightseeing. With its layered history, vibrant street life, and access to both ancient sites and seaside charm, Tunis is an ideal introduction to Tunisia and the wider Maghreb.
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09 Jan
Transport from Tunis to Rome
Return
ITA Airways
ITA Airways - AZ 863
Direct
11:25
Carthage (TUN)
1h 25m
12:50
Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
LIGHT 1 handbag
1 Insurances
Assicurazione (Unipol Sai Medico Bagaglio) - Regione (Europe) - Giorni (8)
Unipol Sai Medico Bagaglio - Unipol Sai Medico Bagaglio
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