Diving in Nabeul
Nabeul, a charming and colorful town along Tunisia’s coast, is a magnet for adventurers and history buffs alike. It boasts a 12th-century fort (the largest medieval fort in Tunisia), mysterious Roman ruins, and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Phoenician city.
With its rivers, bridges, beaches, and tiny islands, there is plenty to explore in Nabeul. Stroll through its streets lined with colonial buildings and ornate churches. Dive into the bustling markets to experience the city’s vibrant atmosphere, or explore nearby Cap Bon’s lush, forest-covered hills and orchards.
Underwater, the region is a playground for divers, with over 30 shipwrecks to discover, some dating back to the 19th century. The warm, clear waters make diving in Nabeul a joy all year round.
The lost Roman city of Neapolis, lies underwater just off the shores of Nabeul, with the remains of streets, statues and Roman relics. At Hammamet, you can dive among several wrecks from WWII, including both German and Italian vessels.