
Day tour of the Cap Bon Peninsula
Starting from 140 € per person.
Explore Nabeul for its pottery, Kelibia for its dry muscat wine and port, the UNESCO-listed ruins of Kerkouane, and the caves of Haouaria.
After being picked up from your hotel in Tunis or Hammamet, embark on your excursion beginning with a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Nabeul, formerly known as Neapolis, founded in the 5th century BC. Renovated in 2003, the museum houses a remarkable collection of mosaics and rare artifacts from archaeological sites across the Cap Bon region.
Next, head to Kelibia to explore its impressive fortress, perched on a 150-meter high rock—the largest and best-preserved Muslim fortress in Tunisia. From the port of Kelibia, the country's fourth largest fishing port, you'll enjoy a spectacular view of this historic fortress.
Your journey continues with a visit to the UNESCO-listed ruins of Kerkouane, followed by an exploration of the Haouaria Caves at Ghar el Kebir. These caves, carved by prisoners in antiquity, provided stone blocks for the construction of Carthage across the Gulf of Tunis.
Conclude your day with a hike to Ras ed-Ddar, at an altitude of 393 meters, offering panoramic views up to Sicily on clear days. Before returning to your hotel, unwind at the natural hot springs of Korbous, completing this enriching experience of the Cap Bon Peninsula.