The northernmost country in Africa, Tunisia sits at the axis of Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Its complex history weaves together centuries of Indigenous and adopted cultural traditions, and it is the home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the city of Kairouan and the Amphitheater of El Jem. Located in between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert, the country also hosts stunning natural geography, such as beaches, mountains, and plains.
In March 2022, the Center launched a partnership with USAID’s five-year Visit Tunisia Activity to highlight the country’s rich and varied cultural and natural diversity by enhancing the tourism industry. Through various programs centered on music, dance, food, craft, and more, we work with local artisans to help visitors experience Tunisian hospitality and its vibrant, contemporary cultural life.
Our activities include participatory workshops, mentorships, exchange opportunities, and work with in-country partners. The programs create cultural heritage tourism experiences that benefit both visitors and communities and align with Visit Tunisia’s regional priorities: Kebili/Douz, Gabès/Matmata, Kairouan, Jendouba/Tabarka, Tataouine/Dahar, and Tozeur/Nafta.