Discover
Libya & Tunisia
A 15 -Day Grand North African Tour
Here's
the best way to see the best of North Africa : Libya and Tunisia in
only nine days.
Special
and unforgettable opportunity to encounter locals in Libya. Meet
Berber families and have lunch with Berber tribes in the Sahara . Tour
stars on Sunday in Tunisia, weekly , year round

Libya
far more than vast sweeps of desert. As you'll see on this tour, Libya
is a country of extraordinary and unexpected variety, so rich that it
was coveted and conquered in turn by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians,
Romans, and Byzantines-all of whom left their mark. During five days
with four overnights, we'll travel to the province known to the Greeks
as Cyrenaica, and see the ruins of Cyrene, Apollonia, Ptolemais and
Gasr. We'll ascend to Jabel Akhdar, where the precious moisture allows
a unique flora and fauna flourish. For the visitor interested in archaeology,
nature, or simply one of the unknown corners of the world, it all makes
for exciting discoveries.
Compare
with the 9 day version, or
Libya & Cairo Version
.
Be
among the first to rediscover Libya & Tunisia . Explore the key
sites both within the city and nearby in the old-new land of Libya &
Tunisia . Fantasy,
pleasure, and enlightenment, in the Tunisia of Star Wars O yes, galactic
traveller, there is a land where fabled cities arise from the sand,
where gnomes have left behind their warrens of dwellings, where sleek
craft hover millimeters above the surface, free from gravitational bonds.
Green oases and palm-fringed beaches promise extraterrestrial pleasures.
The land is Tunisia.
Tour starts on the first Friday day of each month in in Tunisia .
You
may add or combine with any of our tours of Egypt ,Italy
or Spain
Day 1 -Tunis - Sousse - Sunday:
Our local staff will meet you upon arrival at Tunis Carthage International
Airport. You'll be assisted with the formalities, and escorted to or
Sousse and your Hotel . Complimentary welcome dinner at the hotel .
Arrivée à Monastir ou Tunis accueil,
transfer et installation en hôtel à dans la région
de Sousse.
Complimentary dinner served at the hotel.
Day
2 -Tunis - Monday - (B):
Full day touring
of Tunis : El Bardo Museum , Al-Zaituna Mosque , after lunch at a local
restaurant , we'll start the exploration of the winding alleys of the
souk, filled with treasures of beaten brass and basketry and carpets,
and merchants who will welcome you with traditional mint tea. Dinner
will be at your hotel.
You have a choice of moving into Tunis or staying in Sousse or neighboring
small towns.
DAY
3 - CHARTAGE, SIDI BOU SAID - Tuesday (200 Kilometers) (BL)
we'll marvel at the ruins of Carthage, a true
metropolis of the ancient world, as evidenced by its theater, circus,
baths, port installations, and extensive urban plan. We'll lunch at
a fine local restaurant, then speed forward in time to the middle ages,
as we visit the picture-perfect Moorish village of Sidi Bou Said. With
its whitewashed walls and narrow laneways, it's the perfect setting
as we stop for traditional mint tea. Back in Tunis.

DAY
4 -Sousse - El Djem -Roman Amphitheater - SFAX - Wednesday (BLD)
Our busy day starts after an early breakfast , and a tour of Sousse,then
on to Monastir and it's famous castle.
After lunch at a charming local restaurant, we proceed to El Djem, we'll
marvel at an ancient Roman amphitheater , before we head for Sfax and
a tour of the medina , and your comfortable four-star hotel.
DAY 5 - SFAX - Gabes Thursday (BLD)
Drive to the coastal city of Gabes, a Roman outpost of old and a traditional
market center where, for centuries, goods from across the sea and across
the desert have changed hands. We'll visit the oasis, where palm groves
and gardens flourish. We'll settle in to comfortable lodgings and dinner
at a four-star hotel in
Gabes : Hotel "Oasis Gabes"
or similar.
DAY
6 - GABES, DJERBA - Friday
- 250 Kilometers - (BLD)
After an early breakfast ,
we
cross to Djerba, an island where Ulysses once encountered the legendary
Lotus-Eaters. Explore the old quarters , Midoun,
and Guellala, with its craft stalls, and to see the waterfront and fishing
fleet, and the lively town of Houmt Souk. After a lunch stop, we'll
return to your hotel on the Island of Djerba . Dinner at the hotel.
DAY
7 - DJERBA - Saturday
- (BD)
Full day at lesiure , enjoy the island , explore on your own, or just
enjoy the beach. Dinner at the hotel
DAY
8 - MATMATA - Douz - Sunday (BLD)
Our busy day starts after an early breakfast . Our route takes us through
terrain of increasingly sparse grasses and shrubs, into the desert to
Matmata. We'll stop to look in on a community of miniature underground
houses, (Troglodyte dwellings ) where the earliest settlers sheltered
from the extremes of the desert above -- as do the Berbers of today.
On to Douz and overnight at El Mouradi Douz Hotel ( 4 stars ) or similar
. Lunch is included enroute . We'll settle in to comfortable lodgings
and dinner at a four-star hotel in Douz.
Day 9 -
Douz - Ksar Hadada - Tatouine - Monday
(BL)
Tataouine,
Ksar Region:
A Ksar (plural Ksour) is a fortified village built in a distinctive
style
Usually the Berbers built their Ksour on top of a hill from mud One
of the best preserved Ksour in Tunisia is at Ksar Ouled Soltane near
Tataouine. Lucas film used Ksar Hadada for shooting some scene. It was
used as a Mos Espa background where Qui-Gon (Jedi Master ) and Shmi
( Anakin's mother) speak of Anakin's parentage . Today
we visit Ksar Hadada and Ghomrassen, then on to Tatouine , lunch will
be served at one of the local three -star hotels. In the afternoon we'll
visit Cheninin and Douiret villages.
Overnight
at Sangho Tatouine Hotel ( 3 stars ) , there is no 4 or 5 stars hotels
in Tatouine
DAY
10 - TUNISIA /Ras Ajidir / LIBYA - Tuesday (BLD)
You'll head out after breakfast, and in short order, reach Tunisia's
eastern border. After you'll pass through the formalities of customs
and immigration at Ras Ajdir, our Libyan personnel will take over and
see to your needs for the rest of the way. Our journey continues by
road to Sabratha, site of a fine Roman city. We'll tour the ruins and
visit the classical museum, and learn about Libya's key position on
ancient trade routes. In the afternoon, we continue on into Tripoli,
the busy capital of Libya, and settle into our lodgings for the next
three nights. You can relax in the evening, or venture out to explore
the modern quarters of the town, or the winding lanes of the old city
. Check
on weather in Tripoli . The climate of
Tripoli is Mediterranean with hot dry summers, cool winters and some
modest rainfall. Weather can be variable, influenced by the Sahara Desert
and the Mediterranean Sea which moderates daily temperature ranges.
DAY
11 - TRIPOLI - Wednesday (BLD)
After breakfast, we'll take you for a drive through town to the Tripoli
Museum, housing treasures of Libyan history from Roman times and earlier.
We'll venture into the Old Town, and along the winding lanes of the
souks, where in age-old fashion, merchants and customers haggle over
local handicrafts and produce, treasures from across the desert, and
practical items from over the seas. We'll see the venerable arch of
the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, the Gurgi Mosque, and the Karamanly
Museum. Afterwards, you'll be free to explore on your own, and possibly
to return to the souks to try your hand at bargaining for some of the
crafts and treasures that you spied earlier.
DAY
12- LEPTIS MAGNA, SILIN - Thursday (BLD)
We'll spend most of today at Leptis Magna, about 130 kilometers from
Tripoli. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered the best-preserved
Roman city in Africa. The enormous amphitheater and the remains of fine
buildings testify to the city's former importance. After gaining insights
into the old city at the ruins and in the museum, we'll continue to
the delightful and largely intact Roman villa at Silin, with its remarkably
lifelike mosaics and frescoes.
DAY
13 - NAFUSA, GASR EL-HAJ, BERBER ENCOUNTER - Friday (BLD)
Today's a day filled with adventure. We'll start by driving to the Nafusa
highlands, a relatively cool and lush area that even sees snow in wintertime.
We'll visit the granaries at Gasr El-Haj. Then we'll gain insights into
the way of life of the Berbers, the mountain people of North Africa,
at the cliff top village of Tormisa. Our exploration continues to the
village of Ruhaybat, and a special opportunity to take tea with local
Berber families. You'll treasure this encounter, as you learn about
the ways of a people who are so different from yourself, yet have much
in common. Finally, we'll settle in for the night, but not at a standard
tourist hotel. Travel in Style has arranged for you to stay in a delightful
Troglodyte house set right into the earth . . . a delightful conclusion
to an extraordinary day.

DAY
14 - Tripoli - Saturday (BLD)
Full day on your own to explore Tripoli. Lunch & dinner included
at the hotel.
DAY
15 - Departure- Sunday (B)
We'll have our last views of Tripoli as we motor to the airport.
Our local rep will see you through the formalities and wish you a pleasant
journey onward.
Bon Voyage
RATES per
person in USD
| Sharing
in : |
Category
A Hotels |
Category
B Hotels |
| Triple
Occupancy room |
US$
5618 |
US$
4690 |
| Double
Occupancies |
US$$
5750 |
US$
4855 |
| Single
Occupancy |
US$
6875 |
US$
5925 |
International
airfare is not included from / to your home country

In
Libya, surprises are the order of the day! An invitation to a refreshing
glass of mint tea while you browse in a shop . . . an encounter with
a humble desert dweller . . . a gust of wind and a swirl of sand, followed
by perfect stillness, and vistas under an endless blue sky.
You'll find sometimes that your tour schedule will be switched to accommodate
changes in conditions. You might even start with your last day and proceed
resolutely to the first! Your hotels will have facilities that match
their ratings, and idiosyncrasies in service on the upside and downside,
but always with a warm welcome.
It's all part of the experience and privilege of going where few have
gone. Be flexible and ready for surprises. If that's not you, don't
worry, we offer myriad options elsewhere tailored to your requirements
and expectations.

Category
A class hotels : Subject to change
Tripoli: Five-star Corinthia
Bab Africa in Tripoli (www.corinthiahotels.com)
Djerba : Hasdrubal & Spa
Douz : El Mouradi Douz Hotel ( 4 stars)
Gabes : Oasis Gabes Hotel ( 4 stars)
Sfax: Abou Nowas Sfax ( 4 stars)
Sousse
: Melia El Mouradi in Port Kantouri
Tatouine : Sangho Tatouine Hotel ( 3 stars)
Tunis: Sheraton Hotel
Category
B class hotels : Subject to change
Tripoli : Yosser Hotel in Tripoli (newly renovated, near old town and
Tripoli Museum)
Djerba : Haroun Djerba Hotel ( 3 Stars )
Douz : Mouradi Douz Hotel
Gabes : Oasis Gabes Hotel
Sfax: Syfax Hotel
Sousse
: Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa
Tatouine
: Sangho Tatouine Hotel ( 3 stars)
Tunis: El Mechtel Hotel.
Rate
Includes:
- Hotel
accommodation with tax as listed , and troglodyte accommodation
- All
transfers in Libya and Tunisia .
- Guided
sightseeing including all entrance fees as per itinerary , always
by air conditioned sedan/van or mini bus .
- Pre
set meals as listed including B = Breakfast,
(or cB, Continental Breakfast), L
= Lunch, D = Dinner
-
Tunisia & Libya and travel guide books.
- Visa
for Libya , this is only limited to a particular number of nationalities
such as USA, Canadian, EU citizens etc , please check with us to verify
if this apply to you. Libya will not issue a visa to you if your passport
has any Israeli visa stamps.
Not
Included :
- Any
International Airfare from/to
your home country
- Tips.
- Beverages
with meals
- Travel
Insurance
The
Mediterranean resorts of Europe are wonderful, but they can be crowded
and expensive. So where do discerning Europeans go to find the perfect
laid-back, affordable Mediterranean vacation? Why, they go to Tunisia,
of
course!
The
clear blue water, the shimmering sun, the white sand beaches are all
the
same in Tunisia, the southern shore of the Mediterranean, just across
the
sea from Sicily and Sardinia. The prices are lower, the pace is more
relaxed, and the cuisine and service in this former French colony are
French-inspired. (Everyone speaks French as well as Arabic, and many
people
in hotels, restaurants and other tourist spots speak some English, too.)
Tunisia's
history has always been linked to Europe's. Hannibal of Carthage
crossed from Tunisia to Europe with 30,000 men and a few dozen elephants
and
humbled the Roman legions. Rome ultimately triumphed, however, and Tunisia
became the Roman province of Africa. Today the picturesque ruins of
great
Roman cities are spread throughout the Tunisian countryside.
Be
sure to see Tunisia's African side as well: its legacy of Umayyad,
Abbasid and Ottoman culture and cuisine, its picture-perfect desert
oases
shaded by date palms, its markets filled with handicrafts and exotic
spices.
Want
a Mediterranean vacation like the Europeans enjoy? Go to Tunisia!
Tripoli
hotels ( Five Stars ) :
Corinthia ( Bab Africa ) ( Five star Superior)
Al Mahari
Al Kabir
Bab Al Bahr
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