Tabarka |  | Tabarka is a very charming town beautified with white houses having slanted roofs with red tiles. The city also has some beautiful colonial houses and also small Roman remains giving an account of the events. more... |
| Tunis |  | | Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and i s perfect picture of a cosmopolitan city which is spiced up with diversified culture. It has all those features that satisfy a tourist visiting this mysterious city. more... | |
Nabeul |  | | Nabeul, the capital of Cap Bon, is one of the renowned tourist destinations in Tunisia particularly known for unique Tunisian craftworks, pottery in particular. It is situated on the south coast close to the peninsula of Cap Bon and is the largest town in the peninsula. more... | | Hammamet |  | | Hammamet is synonym to the word relax vacation and sun bathing to the tourists and Tunisians alike. It has changed its image of small fishing village to the most sought after tourist destination being visited by thousands of people every year. more... | |
Sousse |  | | Sousse is located on the eastern coast of Tunisia and has become one of the most favored tourist destinations because of the varied attractions the city has to offer. more... | | Monastir |  | | Monastir which has its French name as “monastère” or “monastry” is located 165 km south-east of the capital city, Tunis. Monastir is a complete blend of traditional as well as modern features. more... | |
Djerba |  | | Djerba is often branded as the “Isle of Forgetfulness,” which has attracted tourists because of its beautiful sandy beaches. Djerba is believed to be the land of lotus-eating people. more... | | Nefta |  | | Nefta is a pilgrim center of the Bled el Djerid and is often known as the “Lands of Palms,” embracing over more than 24 mosques and 100 marabouts. Nefta has gained the status of holy city. more... | |
Mahdia |  | | Mahdia, Tunisia is enfolded between Sousse and Sfax not only concealing its beauty but also its impressive past. It is geographically located 200 Km south of Tunis and 60 Km south-east of Sousse on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. more... | | Tozeur |  | | Tozeur is a Tunisian city which is located in the south-western part of the country, by the chott el Djerid. The Romans called the city Thusuros and in the ancient time it was one of main Roman outposts. more... | |
Bizerte |  | | Noted for its beautiful beaches and postcard beauty of forests, Bizerte is the not only the oldest city but is also a main tourist place in Tunisia. Nestled on the northern shore of the country, this beautiful city lies close to both Sardinia and Sicily. more... | | Douz |  | | From a camel desert safari to the festive spirit of traditional culture, Douz is a lively town of central Tunisia. Nicknamed as the “gateway to the Sahara,” the town is considered as a large producer of ‘diglat noor’dates. more... | |
Kairouan |  | | With a name that means military/civilian camp, Kairouan is one of the principal holy destinations of Islam. Founded in 670 by Arabs, the city is mainly noted for its rich cultural heritage and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. more... | | Sfax |  | | Considered as a main hub of merchants and business travelers visiting Tunisia, Sfax is the second largest city in terms of number of inhabitants. The city is not only a Mediterranean port but is also the capital of Sfax Governorate. more... | |