Carthaginian and Roman Tunisia

Carthaginian and Roman Tunisia

event 13 September - 20 September 2025 (7 days)

Activity level:  Low
  • Carthage ruins
  • Medina of Sousse
  • The Capital at Dougga
  • El Djem Amphitheatre
  • Street view in Hammamet
  • Hanging lanterns in medina
The fabulous remains of Carthage, El Djem and Dougga

THE RICH AGRICULTURAL lands of Tunisia were once the prized breadbasket of the Roman Empire, and today contain Rome’s most complete treasure trove of archaeological remains outside of Italy.

800 years of prosperity are evident in the magnificent mosaics on display both in museums and at the sites themselves, at the spectacular Roman city of Dougga and at el Djem, with its massive amphitheatre arguably in better condition than Rome’s Colosseum. And the remains of the once-mighty capital of the Carthaginian Empire in Tunis aptly tell the story of the epic power struggle between Carthage and Rome during the Punic Wars.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Marvel at some of the world’s most spectacular Roman Mosaics at the Bardo and El Djem Museums as well as in-situ at the Roman villas at Uthina
  • Immerse yourself in Roman life at the well-preserved remains at Dougga, set in magnificent countryside, with its 3500-seat theatre and evocative forum
  • Disover Sousse, Hannibal's base during the Punic Wars, with it UNESCO-World Heritage listed Medina, and the spectacularly-sited ruins of Roman mactaris

Scholars

Professor Andy Merrills
(Trinity 1996)
Professor of Ancient History, University of Leicester
Price details 

Price per person excludes international flights.
Single supplement £400

Tour type:  Land
Theme:  History and archaeology
Tour operator
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