The Bardo museum
It is actually the oldest museum in Tunisia. Established in the premises of a Beylical palace over a century ago, it offers a tour through Tunisian history, through Punic, Roman and Christian periods. It also hosts thousands of collection of Roman mosaics, considered to be as the best in the world.
 
The Carthage museum
Adjacent to the Saint-Louis basilica built at the end of the XIXth century on the site of the Carthage , the Carthage museum contains the largest collection of objects covering the Phoenician-Punic, the Roman-African and the Arab-Moslem periods.
 
The Tunis International Center for environmental technologies and the National genes bank
A scientific tour to The Tunis International Center for environmental technologies and the National genes bank. The former institution is in charge of promoting green technologies so as to achieve sustainable living on our planet, the latter is entrusted with the protection of genetic resources.
Sidi Bousaid
Sidi Bousaid is a beautiful little village perched on the hilltop cliffs overlooking the Bay of Tunis. With its white-washed houses, covered in flowers, traditional, blue painted shutters, studded doors, Sidi Bousaid is one of the prettiest places in Tunisia. It’s indeed a pleasure to wander through its small streets.
Visiting Monsatir on December 7
Traditionally a fishing port, Monastir is now a major tourist resort. It offers a lot of tourists attractions, among the most important are the museum du movement national, Bourguiba mosque and the medina which is surrounded by a battlement built in the 18th century. Visitors can also discover the Monastir Sciences Palace which presents concepts of science and technology in unique and inspiring ways