Back to Tours

Tunisia: At the Crossroads of Civilization

Canceled
timeOCT. 9-19, 2026 ticketTBA activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Tunisia, Carthage, Bulla Regia, Thuburbo, Sosse, Monastir, El Jem , Sbeitla

Uncover the hidden gem along North Africa’s Mediterranean coast: Tunisia. Experience the seaside villages, mountain oases, and Saharan dunes that made this tiny land coveted by legendary civilizations—Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Ottoman, and French—all of them leaving behind treasures for you to admire. Imagine standing in the imperial city of Carthage, where Hannibal once commanded forces against Rome. Begin in Tunis, Tunisia’s modern-day capital near ancient Carthage, and join an expert guide to explore Carthage’s layers of archaeological remains. Throughout the journey, marvel at the most exquisite Roman ruins outside Italy, including Dougga, North Africa’s most complete Roman city, and the 35,000-seat Amphitheatre of El Jem, which rivals Rome’s Colosseum in scale and state of preservation. Step back to when Tunisia was the jewel of the Islamic world in Kairouan, one of Islam’s holiest cities and home to one of the world’s most important medieval mosques.

Cost: TBA
Arrangements Abroad

Activity Level: Moderate Activity

Book this Tour

STEP 1
Download the tour Reservation Form here. This tour is booked quickly, so sign up early to reserve space.

STEP 2
Enclose a check or provide credit card information for $1,000 per person, per tour, as a deposit for the selected tour. Make check payable to Arrangements Abroad.

STEP 3
Fax 310-209-4271, email travel@alumni.ucla.edu, or mail to:
Arrangements Abroad
260 West 39th Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10018-4424

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Robert Gurval
Department of Classics divider

Robert Gurval is Associate Professor Emeritus in the UCLA Department of Classics. His area of research and teaching concerns ancient Rome and the legacy of its empire in popular culture and cinema. Gurval’s publications focus on politics, literature and architecture in the age of Rome’s first emperor, Caesar Augustus. Cleopatra and her reception in western culture is a special interest. He earned his degrees in Classics at Brown University, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of California, Berkeley. Gurval has taught at UCLA since 1990 where he has served as Chair of the Department of Classics and Chair of the faculty committees on the Honors College, General Education Governance, and Undergraduate Honors, Awards and Prizes. He received the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award known as the Eby Award for the Art of Teaching and the Excellence in Teaching Award for university professors by the Society for Classical Studies. Among his academic honors, he was a Rome Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome and a Fulbright Scholar in Hong Kong for General Education.

PHONE: (310) 206-0613

FAX: (310) 209-4271

EMAIL: travel@alumni.ucla.edu