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SousseEl Jem

Built around 200A.D the grandiose Coliseum was 2nd to Rome’s in size. The scene of cruel and bloody games the Romans were fond of, it could accommodate 35,000 spectators. A wondrous and strange sight as the present surroundings give no hint to its former importance, it reverberates with haunting sounds of beautiful music from concerts as world famous orchestras and artists perform during…

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El Jem

TUNISIA

The northernmost country in Africa has been occupied by Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French, gaining independence from France in 1956.

It offers superb beaches, spectacular desert scenery and a wealth of historical sites dating back nearly 3,000 years to when the ancient city of Carthage dominated the entire western Mediterranean.

The combination of Islamic culture and European approach makes Tunisia a very popular North African holiday destination.

Sousse

Sousse has a long history, dating back over 2,800 years, and has a great deal of character. It was developed in the 1960s as a tourist destination and now has a great deal to offer from its historic Old Town and Medina to the busy port and local sandy beaches

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Sousse

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Tour ID: SUS- 01
Duration: 04h30

El Jem

Tour Highlights: El Jem Amphitheatre & Museum
Built around 200A.D the grandiose Coliseum was 2nd to Rome’s in size. The scene of cruel and bloody games the Romans were fond of, it could accommodate 35,000 spectators. A wondrous and strange sight as the present surroundings …. More information

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