Gulf of Tunis
The Gulf of Tunis is a large inlet located in the northern part of Tunisia, bordered by the capital city, Tunis, to the west. It connects to the Mediterranean Sea and is known for its rich marine biodiversity and historical significance. The gulf is a vital area for fishing and tourism, attracting visitors to its beautiful beaches and coastal towns.
The gulf is also home to several important sites, including the ancient city of Carthage and the picturesque town of Sidi Bou Said. These locations highlight the region's cultural heritage and offer insights into the history of the Mediterranean. The Gulf of Tunis plays a crucial role in the local economy and ecosystem.