Zarzis, located in the south-east of Tunisia, is a city rich in history and cultural heritage. Historically, it served as an important Phoenician port and later flourished under Roman rule. Today, it is renowned for its picturesque beaches, traditional markets and olive groves.
The city's Mediterranean charm is enhanced by modern amenities including resorts, restaurants and shopping centres, making it a popular tourist destination. Key attractions include the Ras Marmour lighthouse, the ancient ruins of Gightis and the bustling Zarzis Medina, where visitors can sample local crafts and cuisine.
The combination of historical depth and contemporary facilities makes Zarzis an attractive place for history buffs and holidaymakers alike.

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Foot Passengers: Upon arrival at the Commercial Port of Zarzis, foot passengers should proceed to the designated passenger terminal for check-in. Vehicles: Passengers travelling with vehicles should follow the port signage directing them to the vehicle check-in area.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Bicycle, Motorcycle

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