Whether a student, professor, or a traveler interested in either Christianity, Judaism or Islam, Tunisia has something to offer. Ancient Carthage (neighbouring modern day Tunis) was arguably Rome’s most important African city. Travelers can walk through its well preserved sites where Punic cities flourished, church councils met, and the arena where Perpetua and Feleicitos where martyred for their faith. The oldest mosque in the Maghreb is situated in Karouin and travelers can learn from local Muslims as they guide you through the mosque’s grand courtyard. Djerba Island has North Africa’s oldest synagogue dating its history to the time of the Old Testament character Ezra. Whether you stand in awe at the sheer size of the well preserved colosseum in El Jem, or spend the day gazing at breath-taking mosaics from the Punic, Roman and Islamic eras at the world class Bardo museum, know that these are just a few of Tunisia’s incredible sites. Onsite lectures in Islam, the early Church in Tunisia, Jewish history, Roman history and architecture enrich any experience and can be provided upon request of groups of 10 or more.


