Carthage Discovery Half-Day Tour from Tunis
Trace the ruins of a lost empire overlooking the Mediterranean in just four hours.
The Carthage half-day tour from Tunis brings you face to face with one of antiquity's most storied cities, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched above the sea, destroyed by Rome yet still remarkably present in stone and soil. Round-trip transport from your centrally located Tunis hotel is included, making logistics effortless from the first moment.
Carthage was not simply a city but the capital of a maritime empire that controlled trade across the ancient Mediterranean. Although Roman legions razed it to the ground in 146 BC, systematic excavations over two centuries have unearthed five-story residential blocks, sophisticated sewage infrastructure, and the remnants of defensive walls that once extended 34 kilometers across Byrsa Hill.
The site sits within a quiet coastal village whose whitewashed streets contrast sharply with the weight of its archaeological legacy. Your professional guide contextualizes each monument, connecting architectural fragments to the broader sweep of Phoenician, Roman, and Arab-Muslim history that shaped North Africa.
Tour Highlights
Explore the Punic remains on Byrsa Hill, where excavations revealed multi-story homes and ancient city walls stretching 34 km.
Visit the Carthage National Museum, housed near the Saint-Louis Basilica, holding the largest collection of objects from the Carthage site across three historical periods.
Discover the ancient Tophets, enigmatic burial grounds at the center of one of archaeology's most debated questions in the ancient world.
Stand at the legendary Punic Ports, where a circular naval harbor once sheltered 220 warships and a commercial port handled the empire's trade.
Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with hotel pickup and drop-off included from your centrally located Tunis accommodation.
Take in sweeping views of the Mediterranean coastline and spot some of Tunisia's most exclusive residential villas along the route to Carthage.
Itinerary
Your guide collects you directly from your centrally located Tunis hotel. The air-conditioned vehicle covers the 25-minute drive to Carthage, passing some of the country's most prestigious residential neighborhoods along the coastal road.
Arrive at Byrsa Hill, the ancient acropolis of Carthage, where excavations have uncovered multi-story Punic dwellings, drainage systems, and sections of the city wall. Your guide explains the urban layout that made Carthage one of the ancient world's most advanced cities before its destruction in 146 BC.
Walk through the Tophets, a series of ancient cemeteries that remain at the heart of a significant archaeological controversy. Scholars continue to debate whether these sanctuaries were sites of ritual child and animal sacrifice or served a different funerary function within Carthaginian religious practice.
Explore the Carthage National Museum, located adjacent to the Saint-Louis Basilica on the acropolis site. The collection spans Phoenician-Punic, Roman-African, and Arab-Muslim periods and represents the most comprehensive assemblage of Carthage artifacts in existence.
Visit the site of Carthage's legendary twin harbors, where only the outlines of the original basins remain. The southern oblong merchant port once handled the commercial wealth of a trading empire, while the circular military port concealed 220 warships from outside view while maintaining full visibility out to sea.
Your driver returns you to your hotel in central Tunis, completing the half-day excursion. The total tour duration is approximately four hours including transport.
What Is Included
Included
- Round-trip transport from your centrally located Tunis hotel
- Air-conditioned private vehicle
- Professional licensed guide throughout the tour
- Visits to the Punic ruins on Byrsa Hill
- Entrance to the Carthage National Museum
- Visit to the Tophets and the Punic Ports
Not Included
- Gratuities for guide and driver
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Food and beverages
- Hotel accommodations outside central Tunis
Important Information
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Secure your spot on this half-day journey through one of the ancient Mediterranean world's most consequential cities. Places are limited and early booking is recommended.
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