Tunisia has many scenic areas in central North Africa.
Tunisia is located exactly in the middle of Africa, the Mediterranean and the stunning beaches, desert landscapes and the rich history and culture is remarkable. Tunisia is a popular tourist attraction that hosts people from all over the world who are looking for a vacation or an adventure.
The country is known for its salty and white beaches as well as its luxurious hotels, but on the way from the beaches to the deserts you can see pristine scenery as well as one of the best historical sites from Roman times. Here are ten places you can visit in Tunisia. let's check them virtually, shall we?
Port El Kantaoui
This port is a tourist complex located ten kilometers north of the city of Susa. It has white buildings and cobbled streets. Most of this area is private, so the white sand remains in its original state. The hot springs of this place are a suitable environment for water sports.
Carthage
Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built in 814 BC and is a Roman city in North Africa. Many of the city's sights are ruined, but there are still many things to see in this vast area, including the Roman amphitheater as well as the villages.
Amphitheater Of El Jem
It is home to the largest Roman-African structures and one of the largest amphitheaters in the Roman world, built in the late 2nd century AD. Amphitheaters are one of the most iconic structures in ancient Rome. The most famous example is the Colosseum in Rome.
Medina Of Tunis
In this city you can see an amazing collection of mosques, palaces and other buildings; But the most important of them is the Olive Mosque, which is the oldest mosque in the Tunisian capital. Sidi Mehrez Mosque is another place that is very spectacular because of its white domes.
Bulla Regia
Bola Regia is a city that was formerly Roman. This area was added to the territory of the Roman Empire under Julius Caesar in the first century AD.
Monastir
The city has long been a fishing port and is now one of Tunisia's tourist attractions. The city is located in the province of Monastir, where the tomb of Habib Bourguiba, the founder and first president of Tunisia from 1957 to 1987, is located.
Djerba
Djerba is one of the islands of Tunisia in the Mediterranean with white and salt sands and houses with white domes, and the combination of these beauties is complete with palm trees. Djerba is the largest island in North Africa and one of the few places where Berber languages are still spoken.
Qairawan
Despite its many mosques and temples, Qairawan is a Muslim holy city that is one of the most important places of pilgrimage after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. The Qairawan Grand Mosque was the first place of worship for Muslims in North Africa and is now one of the most important pilgrimage destinations. The minarets of this mosque, built in the late 700 AD, are one of the oldest mosques in the world.
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