Tunisia is a bucket-list trip for any and all Star Wars fans, from the wastelands to slave qaurters, iconic character's homes, and more, a trip here will transport you right into the film sets (literally) themselves! From the coast to the desert, explore all that this country has to offer.
Hotel Sidi Idriss - ⴰⵙⴻⵏⵙⵓ ⵙⵉⴷⵉ ⴷⵔⵉⵙ
Visit the moisture farm of Uncle Owen Lars and Aunt Beru, where Luke was taken after the attack on the Jedi Order. The set here still has most of the decorations from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002). The hotel has a Star Wars-themed menu, and visitors can request to dine in the original Lars dining room, which opens up to Aunt Beru’s kitchen.
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BookOng jmal (Camel's Rock)
Visit this spot where limestone protrudes and Qui-Gon and Padme land on Tatooine.
See MoreStar Wars: Mos Espa
Known most commonly as the Mos Espa Spaceport, this is a real set from when "Star Wars" was filmed here. It was also the home of Anakin and Schmi Skywalker!
See MoreBerber Village of Douiret
This village is where the slave Quarters and the residents of Anakin and Shmi Skywalker were shot.
See MoreChott el Djerid
Visit the Lars family home, which is shown in A New Hope where we are introduced to Luke and during pivotal moments in other characters' lives, which is surrounded by craters to appear underground. The Star Wars filming crews even left the remains of the Krayt Dragon in the dunes, buried underneath the sand somewhere
See MoreDghoumes National Park
"The Jundland Wastes are not to be traveled lightly," said Obi-Wan Kenobi. Commonly referred to as "Star Wars Canyon," it was used as the Juntland Wastes, home to the Tusken Raiders. You can find the Jawas' scrap collectors near the parking lot and the stormtroopers' massacre location at the mouth of the canyon.
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Scenes of Mos Eisley Spaceport and Obi-Wan’s House were shot here.
See MoreEriguet dunes
A short walk from Mos Espa, these dunes were the backdrop for the slave quarters where Anikan builds his race pod, as well as, where the Naboo spacecraft lands.
See MoreChebika Oasis
Although never used in the final cuts, this area was considered for "A New Hope." The landscape is absolutely beautiful here!
See MoreMosque Ksar Hadada
Ksar Hadada is one of the filming locations that represent the slave quarters in Mos Espa. Visit the hotel where rooms are renovated from the larger grain storage spaces. The café in the heart of the hotel is a great break spot to hang out surrounded by Star Wars history!
See MoreKsar Ouled Soltane
Debated to have been a featured filming location or not, some fans swear it appears, while others do not! It is a Berber grain storage village, specifically the Amazigh Ouled Chehida tribe, that is quaint.
See MoreAmghar Mosque
Atop a small hill, the home of Obi-Won Kenobi was always filmed from below as if to appear in the Jutland Waste area, instead of along the coast. There is a mosaic of Obi-Won Kenobi on the side of the building!
See Morebakery (ruins) | Mos Eisley Cantina (exterior)
This is the old cantina where Han Solo and Chewbacca meet Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in A New Hope. In Ajim, the town of these ruins, you can also visit the Docking Bay 94 alley where they escape into the Millennial Falcon, the plaza, and a stormtrooper checkpoint.
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