Carthage had played a significant role in role in history since the time of the Phoenicians. To be able to stand here and see some of the excavated ruins is quite inspiring and lets you feel signif…Full review by TAMAN1951
May 15, 2025
Carthage is a perfect mix of history, beauty, and culture. Walking through the ancient ruins feels like stepping back in time. the seaside setting makes it even more special. and there's so much to e…Full review by ash t
Apr 23, 2025
We visited Carthage with a guided tour from our wonderful guide at SaharanSky, and it was a memorable day. The ancient ruins were all so fascinating, and our guide brought the history to life with fa…Full review by Ronan O
Not entirely sure, probably like most museums 8am-5pm-ish, though I was there at around 7:30am, and I know they have nighttime shows. One needs to purchase a ticket at one of …
Not entirely sure, probably like most museums 8am-5pm-ish, though I was there at around 7:30am, and I know they have nighttime shows. One needs to purchase a ticket at one of the sites before going further, which gives access to all the many sites. I had a driver who knew where to go for the ticket and then showed me a great time doing as many site as I could fit into a morning, as I had to fly out at noon. Your hotel will know for sure. And one can do a walking tour of all the sites, and there are random structures scattered around Carthage that one doesn't need the ticket for,
Hi, we are going to be staying in Port El Kantoui, can you tell me what is the normal type pf travel to visit this ancient site, how much does it cost. Any details will be useful. Thanks, Kay
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Hello Kay#R# #R# We stayed in Port el Kantoui and normally would research places to visit independently. However we decided to use a local tour operator and it was well worth …
Hello Kay#R# #R# We stayed in Port el Kantoui and normally would research places to visit independently. However we decided to use a local tour operator and it was well worth doing (roads are not brilliant, public transport links a little sporadic (there is a train but the timetable didn't seem to reflect the times the trains actually ran!)). The advantage to sightseeing in this way was that we did get to see several important sights with the added advantage of an expert guide - the trip also took in a visit to Sidi Bou Said which is very picturesque and a brief visit to the capital thrown in. A long day but a great experience without any pressure. Enjoy
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