Ferries from
Tunisia to Malta
Ferries from
Tunisia to Malta
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Tunisia offers a captivating blend of Mediterranean beaches, ancient ruins, and vibrant culture. This North African gem has miles of pristine coastline along with the UNESCO World Heritage site of Carthage, where you can explore what remains of the once-powerful Phoenician empire. The medina of Tunis, with its maze-like streets and traditional markets, gives you an authentic glimpse into Tunisian life. Movie fans will recognize southern Tunisia's desert landscapes, which were filming locations for Star Wars. Each summer, the International Festival of Carthage draws performers and audiences from around the world to its ancient amphitheater. Tunisia's location makes it a great starting point for Mediterranean exploration, with ferry connections to Italy - mainly from Tunisia's port of La Goulette to Sicily, Sardinia, and mainland Italian cities like Genoa and Naples. The country's mix of African and Mediterranean influences creates a unique travel experience that appeals to history buffs, beach lovers, and cultural explorers alike.
Malta offers a unique mix of history, culture, and natural beauty in the heart of the Mediterranean. This small island group packs an impressive punch with UNESCO World Heritage sites, including prehistoric temples older than the Egyptian pyramids. Valletta, the capital city, shines with 16th-century architecture, while the medieval walled city of Mdina lets you step into Malta's past as you walk its quiet streets. Beach lovers enjoy the clear blue waters of Blue Lagoon on Comino Island and Golden Bay. Throughout the year, Malta comes alive with festivals, including the colorful Malta International Fireworks Festival in April and the Malta Jazz Festival in July. Malta makes a great base for exploring the Mediterranean, with regular ferries to Sicily, Italy, allowing travelers to visit multiple places in one trip. The island's small size means you can see many different attractions without long travel times between them.