Dougga – Bulla Regia (Full-Day Private Tour)
Full-Day Cultural and Historical Tour (8–10 hours).
€110
Private Tour
Discover two of Tunisia’s most extraordinary archaeological sites in one full-day journey. Explore Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage Roman city with one of the best-preserved theaters and temples in North Africa, followed by Bulla Regia, famous for its unique underground Roman villas and stunning mosaics.
Includes
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional local driver
- Pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation
- Flexible stops for photos and breaks
Not Included
- Entrance fees to Dougga and Bulla Regia archaeological sites
- Optional licensed historical guide at Dougga – €30
- Food and drinks
- Water
- Tips (optional)
- How to book?
For bookings and additional information, please contact us through:
- The exact departure time will be communicated later.
Tour Description – Stops and Visits
1. Dougga – UNESCO Roman City
- Visit the ancient Roman theatre
- Explore the Capitol (Temple of Jupiter, Juno, Minerva)
- Walk through the Forum, residential quarters, and thermal baths
- Optional visit to the Mausoleum of Ateban
Estimated visit time: 1.5–2 hours
2. Scenic Stop / Lunch Break
A short break for coffee/tea or lunch at a local restaurant (optional).
3. Bulla Regia – Underground Roman Villas
- Explore the unique two-level houses, with subterranean rooms built to escape the heat
- View exceptionally preserved Roman mosaics
- Walk through atriums, thermal baths, and ancient streets
Estimated visit time: ~1 hour
4. Return Transfer
Transfer back to your hotel in Sousse, Hammamet, Monastir, or Mahdia.
Additional Notes
- This is a full-day cultural and historical tour (8–10 hours).
- Comfortable walking shoes recommended.
- Schedule may vary depending on weather and site conditions.
- Prices may vary depending on group size.
- Children receive a 50% discount, while babies are free of charge.
For a deeper historical experience, we recommend hiring a licensed historical guide at Dougga (optional, €30),
as the site has a complex and rich history best explained by a specialized guide.
What do you need to bring with you:
- Confortable shoes
- Comfortable clothes
- Sunglasses
