You'll visit an ancient city on this one, so get ready to step back in time to the age of the Gladiator. It begins with a coach ride to El Jem, which boasts some of the most impressive Roman ruins in Africa. This place even has a Colosseum to rival Rome's :it once seated around 35,000 spectators, only 10,000 less than its Italian relative. It's so impressive, in fact, Ridley Scott filmed some of the scenes for the Gladiator movie here. You'll have lots of time to look around :climb the stone steps for panoramic views of the Tunisian countryside, then head down to the dungeons and picture the slaves preparing for battle. After you've had time to explore, you'll move on to the nearby El Jem Museum to get an insight into the games and battles that went on here.