Walk the very ground where Hannibal plotted, Rome razed, and three civilisations left their mark — guided by a private archaeologist or historian who brings the Punic, Roman, and Byzantine layers vividly to life.
What to expect
The Baths of Antoninus alone — the largest Roman baths outside Rome, tumbling down to the Gulf of Tunis — justify the visit. Your historian guides you through the haunting Tophet (the ancient Punic child-burial ground), the cliff-edge Roman villas with their intact mosaic floors, and Byrsa Hill's breathtaking panorama over the bay. The Carthage Museum then delivers the artefacts — Punic jewellery, skeletal remains, votive stelae — that complete the picture. It is a place where history feels tactile and urgent.
Good to know
Carthage is just 15 minutes from La Goulette port by private car — one of the easiest UNESCO sites from any cruise port in the world. The Antonine Baths are exposed; wear sun protection. Combine with Sidi Bou Said (5 minutes away) for a perfect half-day pairing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at La Goulette — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.