What to do and see in Tunisia, Tunisia: The Best Sights & Landmarks

January 15, 2022 Layne Dawes

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Restaurants in Tunisia

1. Ranch Adada Djerba

Djerba Island 4176 Tunisia +216 20 296 461 [email protected] http://ranchadada.e-monsite.com/
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5.0 based on 408 reviews

Ranch Adada Djerba

An amazing place where you absolutely have to go during your vacations in Djerba. You'll discover the island through a lot of faboulous rambles with our horses, ponies and camels. What ever you want we have necessarily activities made for you and we can promise you a lot of incredible memories.

Reviewed By D4654TAtonyv

When we arrived at the ranch, we received by Morgane a very welcoming person who immediately directed us to our horses. We were then taken on a wonderful ride through Djerba. We got to really see the island in the eyes of a resident. On our way back, we took the beach route so we rode along the beautiful coastline for about an hour. Overall, it was a wonderful experience with very nice horses and people.

2. Palace Dar Nejma Ezzahra

1934 Rue Du 2 Mars, Sidi Bou Said 2026 Tunisia +216 71 740 102 http://www.cmam.tn/
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Palace Dar Nejma Ezzahra

The home of Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger, who was responsible for the blue and white color scheme of the town.

Reviewed By CarmenB400 - Bucharest, Romania

Le Palais du Baron D'Erlanger is an absolute gem and worth visiting. The outside architecture is simple and clean, with the emblematic white and blue color scheme of Sidi Bou Said, while the interior is beautifully luxuriant. The eye-catching plasterwork and amazing views over the sea is a heath taking mix. The views are among the best ever.

3. Baths of Antoninus

Impasse des Thermes d'Antonin Site Archoologique de Carthage, Carthage 2016 Tunisia
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4.5 based on 521 reviews

Baths of Antoninus

Reviewed By CarmenB400 - Bucharest, Romania

Truly impressive Roman baths, which can give a glimpse on the size and power of the Roman empire. Not to mention that the hot water was transported there through 139 km of pipes and viaducts from the city of Zaghouan. The site is very big and worth spending some time and the views are fabulous.

4. Ribat of Monastir

Monastir Tunisia +216 71 561 693
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4.5 based on 705 reviews

Ribat of Monastir

Reviewed By tankredw - Alicante, Spain

The Ribat of Monastir is very beautiful. It was very easy to park our car there, and from its tower, you have an excellent overview on the city and its surroundings.

5. Bourghiba Mausoleum

Route de la Falaise, Monastir 5000 Tunisia +216 71 341 077
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4.5 based on 1,141 reviews

Bourghiba Mausoleum

Reviewed By daisy12014 - Carlisle, United Kingdom

Ask any Tunisian and they will tell you that Habib Bourguiba is their nation's saviour, rescuing them from French rule in the 1950s (and giving women the right to vote). A scaled down model of the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum contains many of the great man's personal effects, as well as his and his family's mortal remains. Free to enter and stunningly photogenic.

6. Chenini

Tataouine Tunisia
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

Chenini

Reviewed By 670fidan - Deauville City, France

A local guide will take you through the village and show you the oldest olive press and explain the history of this beautiful Berber village.

7. Dar Jilani La maison des Arts & Metiers

Km 3 Route Touristique Houmet Essouk, Djerba Island 4180 Tunisia +216 97 289 612 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Dar Jilani La maison des Arts & Metiers

Reviewed By AboudyG - Tunis, Tunisia

We knocked on the door passed 4 pm. He had closed his space as the weather was iffy. But he opened it all up again for us. A specialist in recycled objects, Mr. Jilani, a well-known international artist, has made his home a gem. The garden is decorated with painted doors and artifacts he wroked on. He has a cafeteria there. And inside, underground, it is Ali Baba's cave. Treasures of works from him. All from recycled jewelry to reused wood and glass. Everything you can think of, he has. And he can produce things for you. He painted with a few master brush roles a sea scene in Djerba, in front of our very impressed eyes. And he has interesting conversation. You can sit in a cosy salon space there too, and talk about art, Jerba and the world Spend 2 hours there with a native Djerbian who is a credit to his island. An unforgettable experience

8. Djerbahood

Erriadh, Djerba Island Tunisia +216 97 149 161 [email protected] http://www.djerbahood.com
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4.5 based on 602 reviews

Djerbahood

A real open-air museum, DJERBAHOOD is the place invested by artists from all around the world. The town of Erriadh in Djerba will be hosting this summer the works of hundred of artists from thirty different nationalities.

Reviewed By AboudyG - Tunis, Tunisia

There, in the middle of nowhere in a sleepy al-Ryad village in the middle of the island, lies a stunning experience. Street art with murals in a whole neighborhood, along restored guest houses and beautiful flowers. What a delight to walk along the narrow alleys and discover great large drawings on walls at every corner. There are dozens of them, from two periods, 2014 and 2018. And while we walk, you really see the villagers living their life, not disturbed by intruders, happy to see people discovering their space. Many women and men in traditional clothes are just living their lives. Children play... And flowers and the restored guest houses add to an absolutely wonderful experience. Kudos to those who created this modern concept while preserving the heritage.

9. Ksar Ben Ayed

Sedghiane, Djerba Island Tunisia
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Ksar Ben Ayed

10. Kalaout el-Koubba

Blvd 7 Novembre, Sousse 4000 Tunisia
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Kalaout el-Koubba

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