Southern Tunisia Tour with Star Wars Cave Village and Lunch

Free cancellation available

This whistle-stop tour is perfect if you want to tick off southern Tunisia's main sights in one day. First up, you'll make your way to the hilltop village of Tamazret, one of the first places in central Tunisia to feature overground rather than underground dwellings. Dotted with simple mudbrick houses, its streets wind upwards to a whitewashed mosque gazing over the desert plains. Afterwards, you'll head for Douz, which is known as the gateway to the Sahara. The attractive town is home to Tunisia's biggest oasis, where over half a million date palms merge into a stretch of golden dunes. Take the opportunity to don traditional Bedouin robes , swaying over the rolling sands. Then, stop for lunch at a hotel before visiting the troglodyte village at Matmata. As soon as you see its ancient cave dwellings, you'll understand why it landed a role as Luke Skywalker's home in Star Wars. After that, it's back to Djerba, with some fantastic memories to take with you.

What's included

  • Transport
  • Lunch
  • Guide

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Extras
    • Camel ride (optional and to be paid locally)

    Additional information

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Pick up is provided from selected hotels only. Your exact pick up time and place depend on the hotel where you stay at. After confirming the booking we will contact you to inform you about the exact pick up time and place. If you haven´t heard from us at least 48 hours before the activity start time, please contact us. If no hotel information is given, we won't be able to provide our services

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

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