Tunis Tunisia 3 Day Itinerary
3-Day Itinerary for Traveling in Tunis, Tunisia
Day 1: Explore the City Center
Morning
- Start at the Bardo Museum: This national museum is a must-visit, showcasing a collection of mosaics from ancient Roman sites across Tunisia. The museum also features artifacts from Carthage and other regions.
Afternoon
- Explore the Medina (Old City): The heart of Tunis’s old city is filled with narrow streets and historic buildings. Visit the Zitouna Mosque, one of the oldest and most beautiful mosques in Tunisia.
- Visit the Souks: A traditional Tunisian market where you can find everything from spices to souvenirs.
Evening
- Dinner at a local restaurant: Try some traditional Tunisian cuisine like Harissa (spicy stew) or Couscous. You should also consider trying some of their delicious pastries and sweets.
- Enjoy the nightlife: The city center is lively in the evenings with many bars, cafes, and clubs to choose from.
Day 2: Day Trip to Carthage
Morning
- Visit Carthage: This ancient city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the remains of what was once one of the most powerful cities in the Roman Empire.
- Carthage Museum: Located near the ruins, this museum features artifacts from the site.
Afternoon
- Punic Ports and Harbour: Walk along the remains of the ancient harbour and explore the Punic ports area.
- Byrsa Hill: The last stronghold of Carthage during the Roman wars. You can see the remains of the palace and other buildings.
Evening
- Return to Tunis: Enjoy a traditional dinner at one of the many local restaurants in the city center.
Day 3: Sidi Bou Said and Other Surroundings
Morning
- Visit Sidi Bou Said: A picturesque village on the coast, known for its white buildings and blue shutters. It’s a great place to take some beautiful photos.
- Explore the Village: Take some time to walk around the village, visit the church, and enjoy the views from the top.
Afternoon
- Visit The Breathtaking Viewpoint of Sidi Bou Said: Enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Tunisian coast.
- Return to Tunis: On your last evening in Tunis, consider dining at a rooftop restaurant with great views of the city.
Transportation
- Taxis: Taxis are widely available but make sure you use the official taxi companies as some individuals may try to scam tourists.
- Uber: Uber is also available and can be a safer option than regular taxis.
- Walking: Walking around the Medina (old city) is a great way to see everything up close.
Tips
- Respect Local Culture: Dress modestly when visiting mosques or other places of worship. Remove your shoes before entering some houses or mosques.
- Try the local food: Tunisian cuisine is delicious and varied. Try as much of it as you can while you’re there.
- Learn a few words in Arabic: The locals will appreciate your effort to communicate in their language.
Where to Stay
Tunis has many hotels to suit all budgets, from luxury 5-star hotels to simple guesthouses. Consider staying in the city center for easy access to most attractions.
Things to Know
- The Tunisian Dinar: The local currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TD). You can exchange your money at any bank or currency exchange office.
- Language: Arabic and French are official languages but many Tunisians speak English too, especially in tourist areas.
- Safety: Tunisia is generally a safe country for tourists. However, as with anywhere, take normal precautions to protect yourself from petty crime.
Enjoy your trip!