Gightis
Djerba
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Gigthis is a significant archaeological site with roots dating back to the 6th century BC when it was founded by Phoenicians. Thriving during Roman times, it evolved into a bustling port engaged in exporting commodities like gold, ivory, and slaves brought by trans-Saharan caravans. The remains of Gigthis encompass a forum adorned with temples, a monumental arch, a market, and two bathhouses.
Useful Information
- Address: Gightis Archaeological Site, Boughrara, Tunisia
Do & See
With hundreds of mosques, five hundred thousand olive trees and hundreds of years of history influenced by the Roman, Ottoman, Berber and Jewish empires, this oasis at the doors of the Sahara has everything to give your stay a real change of scenery.