This is North Africa wrapped up into one bite-sized package
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The massive Roman amphitheatre at El Djem dwarfs the contemporary settlement nearby.
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El Djem Amphitheater
Carthage, once the main competitor of Rome, was the port city of the seafaring Phoenicians immortalised in the Punic Wars.
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Carthage
One of the best museums in North Africa, it has one of the most significant mosaic collections in the entire world, and it is all exquisitely organised.
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The National Bardo Museum
Sidi Bou Said, a tiny clifftop village that seems to have fallen off an artist's canvas, is incredibly adorable and photogenic.
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Sidi Bou Said
Although there are several Roman ruins in Tunisia, Bulla Regia near Tabarka is the region's most captivating and intriguing location.
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Bulla Regia
As the fourth-most significant city for Muslims, Kairouan contains more than its fair share of monuments, including mosques, madrassas, and tombs.
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Kairouan
The medina in Sousse, which is overshadowed by the imposing ribat and kasbah fortifications, cries out to be explored.
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Sousse Medina
Hammamet is all about the beach. This laid-back town on the Cap Bon Peninsula is Tunisia's top sun-and-sea resort, dedicated to easygoing beach vacations.
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Hammamet
One of the most significant Roman sites in North Africa, Dougga is conveniently accessible in a single day from both Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, and Tabarka, a beach town in the north.
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Dougga
Despite the fact that the two main tourist attractions in Tunisia's capital are Carthage and the Bardo Museum
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Tunis Medina
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