Tunisia

Tunisia

Tunisia – between the Mediterranean and the Sahara

Tunisia is compact, diverse, and perfect for a mix: a coastal break, Roman landmarks,
Berber traditions, and desert landscapes. From relaxed Hammamet to the “cinematic” scenery of the south
and the salt flats of Chott el Jerid — the scenery changes fast.

  • Coast: Hammamet (Cap Bon) – beaches and resorts.
  • Nature: Chott el Jerid – a salt basin known for mirages.
  • History: El Jem – UNESCO amphitheatre.
  • Archaeology: Dougga – UNESCO, exceptionally preserved Roman city.
  • Pop culture: Star Wars filming locations (Matmata, Tataouine area, Sidi Bouhlel).

Most visited highlights

Short, clear, and focused — first the must-sees, then itinerary ideas.

Hammamet – coast and promenade

Hammamet

A popular seaside resort on the Cap Bon peninsula — great for the beach, easy walks, and a “reset”
at the start (or end) of your trip.

Source: Hammamet overview

Tunisia – Star Wars locations (desert / sets)

Star Wars locations (Tatooine)

Tunisia is closely tied to the visual identity of “Tatooine” — most commonly mentioned are Matmata
(troglodyte homes), the Sidi Bouhlel canyon, and the wider Tataouine area.

Sources: Star Wars locations

Chott el Jerid – salt flats

Chott el Jerid (salt lake)

One of the most surreal landscapes in the country: a vast salt basin that is often partly dry,
with white salt formations and frequent mirages.

Source: Britannica

El Jem – Roman amphitheatre

El Jem – amphitheatre (UNESCO)

A spectacular Roman amphitheatre in the heart of Tunisia — UNESCO highlights it as an outstanding
testimony to Roman architecture in Africa.

Source: UNESCO

Dougga – archaeological site

Dougga / Thugga (UNESCO)

UNESCO describes Dougga as an exceptionally well-preserved example of a Romanised Numidian town.

Sidi Bou Said – blue and white village

Sidi Bou Said

A photogenic blue-and-white village near Tunis, famous for its distinctive aesthetic and sea views.

Source: Place overview

Tunisia – editorial photo (desert / medina)

How to build your trip (an idea)

  1. 2–3 days on the coast (Hammamet / Cap Bon)
  2. 1–2 days of Roman heritage (El Jem, Dougga)
  3. 2–4 days in the south (Chott el Jerid, Star Wars locations, desert)

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