
▲ The town faces the Mediterranean Sea, blessed with breathtaking views thanks to its privileged location. From a high vantage point, the endless azure waters contrast beautifully with the white houses and blue doors and windows, creating a picturesque scene as if painted by nature itself.


▲ The Ruins of Carthage are one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, featuring city walls, palaces, temples, and other structures that showcase the glory and prosperity of the Carthaginian Empire. In 1979, based on cultural heritage selection criteria, the Ruins of Carthage were approved by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee as a cultural heritage site and inscribed on the World Heritage List.















