Tunis – Toulon
Ferries to France
Tunis – Toulon
Ferries to France
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Tunis is the capital of Tunisia. Situated at the end of a large gulf (the Gulf of Tunis), linked to it by the Lake of Tunis and a canal to the port of La Goulette (Halq al Wadi), the city extends along the coastal plain and the hills that surround it. From the centre of the city, to the east is the silhouette of the medina and to the north is the suburb of Belvedere. Tunis is a city with a long history. In the 2nd millennium BCE a town, originally named Tunes, was founded by Libyans and also over time occupied by Berbers or Numidians. In the 9th century BCE, the city was taken over by Phoenicians from Carthage. The Berbers took control of Tunis in 395 BCE but it was soon lost when Agathocles invaded Africa and established his headquarters there. When Agathocles left Africa, the Carthaginians took control of the city once again. In 146 CE, the Romans destroyed Tunis (along with Carthage). However, the city was subsequently rebuilt and became an important town.
Toulon is port city situated on the south-west coast of France, around 45 minutes drive from Marseille. The port is a military and naval base and provides good connections to the island of Corsica with day and night time departures on offer. Situated close to the rugby stadium of Mayol, the terminal is very well connected to Marseille and the rest of the country, by the A50 motorway.