Explore Tunisia — from Carthage Ruins, Sidi Bou Said, to Sahara Desert Douz. Iconic landmarks, natural wonders, and unforgettable travel experiences await.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Tunisia.
Carthage Ruins
Ancient Phoenician and Roman heritage.
Sidi Bou Said
Clifftop blue-and-white village.
Sahara Desert Douz
Gateway to the Grand Erg Oriental.
Top Restaurants in Tunisia
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Tunisian
Dar El Jeld
Tunis
In a restored Tunis medina palace, Dar El Jeld serves refined Tunisian cuisine—couscous, brik, and lamb tagine—in opulent traditional salons. Tourists and dignitaries dine beneath painted ceilings and zellij tilework. Tunisia's most celebrated fine-dining restaurant.
Tunisian-Mediterranean
Restaurant Les Deux Étoiles
Sidi Bou Said
In Sidi Bou Said's blue-and-white village, Les Deux Étoiles offers Mediterranean-Tunisian cuisine with Gulf of Tunis views from a clifftop terrace. Sunset dinners here are a Tunisian rite of passage. Among the country's most scenic restaurants.
Tunisian
Chez Slah
Tunis
A Tunis institution since 1956, Chez Slah serves authentic couscous, ojja, and grilled fish in a bustling downtown setting packed with locals at lunch. Its honest flavors and generous portions define everyday Tunisian dining. The capital's most beloved traditional restaurant.