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Roman ruins, Arabic holy sites, and classic African medinas, you may not think Tunisia, but this little-known destination seems to have it all.

Tunisia may not be the first place that comes to mind at mention of the Mediterranean – but it should be up there. Tunisia has Roman ruins to compete with Italy itself, including the city of Dougga and the El Jem amphitheatre. Then there’s the medina of Tunis, grander even than that of Cairo, and the Kairouan pilgrimage site, second only to Mecca. The blue-white facades of Sidi Bou Said Andalous and the countryside olive groves may conjure Greece – but no. This is Tunisia, the little-known Mediterranean gem.

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