Tunis, June (پاکستان پوائنٹ نیوز 28 يونيو 2026ء) The caves date back to the Punic era, the civilization established by the Phoenicians in North Africa, with Carthage serving as its capital.
Stretching along El Haouaria's coastline, the hand-carved caves and tunnels cut into the rock present a remarkable scene reflecting the precision of the techniques employed by Punic builders to extract stone blocks in uniform sizes. The caves remain a testament to an important aspect of the architectural and engineering strength of the Carthaginian civilization.
Over the centuries, the caves have evolved beyond their original historical function to become one of Tunisia's leading tourist destinations. Visitors come to explore their history and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, while sunlight streaming through the rock openings creates unique visual displays that have made the site a favorite destination for photographers and heritage enthusiasts. The caves also host cultural and artistic events that take advantage of the site's distinctive character and rich history.