From Carthage to Nabeul, the charms and mysteries of the Orient for your honeymoon
From Carthage to Cap Bon, with the Mediterranean as your horizon, the azure sea as your guiding thread and the gentleness of life as background music, retrace the fabulous history of Tunisia and live the life of a prince and princess on a honeymoon worthy of The Tales of the Arabian Nights
- 7 days/6 nights – flights not included.
- Transfer airport/hotel by private Land Rover.
- 3 nights bed and breakfast accommodation in a suite with sea view at the hotel “The Residence” in Gammarth.
- 1 massage per person at the “Les Thermes Marins de Carthage” thalassotherapy & spa centre at the hotel “The Residence”.
- 3 nights bed and breakfast accommodation at the “Dar Sabri” guest house in the heart of the Medina of Nabeul.
- Romantic welcome: rose petals, candles, etc.
- The elegance of your hotels, “The Residence” and “Dar Sabri”
- the five restaurants at “The Residence”
- Taking you on a culinary journey around the world
- The superb “Les Thermes Marins de Carthage” wellbeing centre
- Exploring Tunis, Carthage, Sidi Bou Saïd, Nabeul and the authentic region of Cap Bon.
Tunisian cookery lesson
Tunisian cuisine contains the blend of peoples that constitute its history: from Berber semolina to Jewish tagines, Andalusian pastries delicately flavoured with flower water and subtly spiced Spanish stews. We invite you to explore this cuisine and create an entire menu before tasting it in a charming residence in the heart of the Medina of Tunis or Nabeul.
Explore the Medina of Tunis and the Art Nouveau of the capital
In the company of an urban architect and enthusiastic author, you will explore the capital: the secret establishments in the Medina and also modern Tunis and its Art Nouveau. The Medina has the ability to transport you to a unique world that stimulates all your senses. Enter the doors of 17th century palaces, roam the narrow, winding streets, discover the Tunis of days gone by and take the pulse of the modern Tunis in the Central Market, a series of covered halls where all the locals come together to do their shopping amid the joyful shouts of the greengrocers, butchers, fishmongers, cheesemongers, and other traders.
Boat trip, Tunisia from the sea
The Tunisian beaches are often very busy in summer so why not escape for a while! An unspoilt creek at the foot of Korbous mountain, a short hike and a table laid just for you beside the beach. Everything is laid on for an amazing day: a swim in the crystal waters, a mud bath in the local hot springs and, of course, a rustic seafood banquet. Even the return journey to the port of Sidi Bou Saïd at sunset extends this magical experience.