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Private Half-Day Excursion to the Authentic Monastir

1. Private Half-Day Excursion to the Authentic Monastir

Embark on a captivating journey through time and explore the historical charm of Monastir on our exclusive private excursion. This immersive tour will take you to the iconic sites that define the city's rich heritage. Our adventure begins with a visit to the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you stroll through its labyrinthine streets, you'll be transported back in time, surrounded by the authentic atmosphere of this ancient Arab town. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy, witness the local life unfold, and discover hidden gems along the way. Next, we'll venture to the magnificent Ribat, an impressive medieval fortress overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 8th century, this architectural masterpiece served as a defensive stronghold and a spiritual retreat for the city's inhabitants. Explore its well-preserved walls, climb its towers for breathtaking views, and delve into the intriguing history behind its construction. The journey continues with a visit to the Bourguiba Mosque, a true gem of Islamic architecture. Named after Tunisia's first president, Habib Bourguiba, this mosque showcases an exquisite blend of traditional and modern design elements. Admire its elegant minaret, intricately adorned interiors, and serene prayer halls. Take a moment to appreciate the tranquility and spiritual ambiance of this sacred place. Throughout the tour, you'll be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will share fascinating stories, historical insights, and local anecdotes, providing a deeper understanding of Monastir's cultural significance. This private experience allows for a personalized itinerary, ensuring your interests and preferences are catered to. To make your journey even more enjoyable, we provide a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle for transportation, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing ride between the sites. Stay refreshed with complimentary bottled water during the excursion. As you explore Monastir's remarkable landmarks and immerse yourself in its captivating history, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for this enchanting city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply seeking a unique travel experience, our private tour promises to leave you with lasting memories. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the historical charm of Monastir in the company of our dedicated guide. Book now and embark on a remarkable journey through time, where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present. Let the captivating history of Monastir unfold before your eyes.

From Tunis: Full-Day El Jem and Monastir Tour

2. From Tunis: Full-Day El Jem and Monastir Tour

Depart from your centrally-located accommodation in Tunis and head to El Jem. Begin your visit with El Jem’s amphitheater, the main attraction and one of Tunisia’s most-visited sites. This monumental amphitheater, built in the mid-third century AD (230-240 AD), is the largest Roman monument left in Africa and ranks third in the Empire after those in Rome and Verona. One of the last large amphitheaters built during the Roman era, its architectural design is an improvement of that of Rome's Colosseum. Continue your tour with an authentic lunch at a local restaurant. Proceed to Monastir to visit the Ribat of Monastir, an Islamic defensive structure and the oldest ribat built by the Arab conquerors during the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. It is also the most prominent monument in the city of Monastir. After the ribat, head to the Bourguiba Mausoleum, the final resting place of the first president of the Tunisian Republic. Explore at your own pace until it’s time to return to your hotel in Tunis.

From Tunis: Sousse and Monastir Sightseeing Tour

3. From Tunis: Sousse and Monastir Sightseeing Tour

Explore the Tunisian Sahel region on this sightseeing tour from Tunis. Visit Sousse and Mounastir, learn about their interesting history and wander through their centers. Depart in the morning with a pickup from your hotel. The first stop on this sightseeing tour is the city of Monastir. See the Ribat, which is the oldest fortification built by Arab conquerors in the 8th-century. After the Ribat this tour takes you to the Bourguiba mausoleum, the final resting place of the first president of the Tunisian republic. Conclude your time in Monastir with a stroll in the marina filled with quaint shops and nice cafes. Head to Sousse to enjoy lunch at a recommended restaurant with a stunning view and culinary specialties of the Mediterranean. After your tasty lunch browse through the medina. During your time in the medina gaze at the majestic minaret of the Grand Mosque of Sousse before it’s time to return to your hotel.

From Tunis: Overnight to Kairouan, El Jem, Monastir & Sousse

4. From Tunis: Overnight to Kairouan, El Jem, Monastir & Sousse

Depart Tunis for Kairouan in an air-conditioned van and explore last two 9th-century Aghlabite Basins which were among the greatest waterworks of the Middle Ages. Proceed to the 7th-century Great Okba Mosque, the oldest mosque in North Africa. Nearby is the Mosque Sidi Sahbi (Mosque of the Barber), known for its minaret and beautifully tiled courtyards. Walk through the hustle and bustle of the medina (old city) and take a picture of the camel at "Bir Barrouta." Enjoy lunch on your own and free time to explore the medina.  Regroup and travel approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes to El Jem and admire its monumental amphitheater. Built in the mid-3rd-century AD, it is the largest Roman monument left in Africa, and ranks 3rd in the Empire after those of Rome and Verona. One of the last large amphitheaters built during the Roman era, its architectural design is an improvement over that of the Colosseum of Rome. After the tour, continue to a guesthouse for dinner and overnight.  The following day, enjoy breakfast in the hotel before travelling 40 km to Mahdia. Visit the Skifa Kahla, a massive fortified gate that survives the original Fatimid city, and spend time exploring the souk (market). Regroup and travel 1 hour and 15 minutes to Monastir to visit its grand cemetery where Habib Bourguiba, Tunisia’s first president, was put to rest.  In Monastir, admire the old Ribat (fortress) which has been used as a location for films such as "Life of Brian" and "Life of Christ." Eat lunch in a local restaurant before travelling 20 km to Sousse. Wander through labyrinthic streets to visit the Grand Mosque, the Ribat, and the Dar Esid, a Tunisian Family House museum. Along with its enchanting medieval Islamic history, Sousse wears another hat as a modern resort filled with hamams and beautiful beaches. Visit the El Kantaoui port before meeting the driver for the return transfer to Tunis.

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The organization is perfect, departure from your hotel, the guide accompanied by a driver will pick you up to help you discover these two beautiful cities and their stories! Excellent day, excellent guide listening to what we want to discover ****

Great day with Anas, our guide for the day who was very friendly, professional with a good culture, teaching us a lot about the history of Tunisia. The places visited are great, nothing to say, I highly recommend

The mosque in Kairouan and the coliseum African are amazing. The mosaic museums in El Jem and Sousse are beautiful. Thanks to our guide and our driver to make this trip interesting and safe.

Very cool Insider City Trip to Monastir and Sousse. Boutheina was a very friendly and knowing guide, driver and means of transportation where also safe and good. Thanks again!