Mahdia : The capital of the Fatimids
1st Day: Arrival
Arrival at Tunis Carthage airport
Transfer to Mahdia
Dinner & Night in hotel.
2nd Day: Medina of Mahdia
Visit the Medina of Mahdia
Free time
Dinner & Night in hotel.
3rd Day: Free Time
Free time
Dinner & Night in the hotel
4th Day: Departure
Free time
Transfer to Tunis Carthage airport.
Included in the pack:
♦ All visits and excursions mentioned in the program
♦ Accommodation at the chosen hotel in half-board
Rates : in USD
Explore More About Mahdia:
Laid-back little Mahdia is an old-fashioned and charming town with an unhurried air. With its lanes full of whitewashed houses and cafés teetering along the rocky cliff edge, this is a place to relax and kick back for a few days, enjoy the fresh sea air on the beach, and wind down while watching local life unfold, rather than do any actual sightseeing.
For those who are itching for things to do, Mahdia is Tunisia's top diving site, with a host of opportunities for underwater aficionados.
The town is also within easy day-tripping distance of two of Tunisia's premier tourist attractions: the mighty amphitheater of El Jem and the colorful medina (old town) of Sousse. Most, though, will be happy to spend much of their time here just wandering Mahdia's medina (old town), taking in the views from the top of the battlements of the Bordj el Kebir, and simply enjoying a few days of tranquil Tunisian seaside life.
Many travelers are simply here for the beach, which trails north along the coast from the center of town. Those in the known rate this narrow but long strip of soft white sand fronting the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean as one of the best in Tunisia. The water is shallow at the shore, making this a good beach choice for families with little ones in tow.
Most of the big resorts backing the beach have claimed their own private patch of sand. These are the best-groomed sections, but the entire beach is noted for its cleanliness.
Sun loungers and shades can be rented by beachgoers, and there are plentiful cafés and restaurants along the beach road for lunch stops and refreshments.