Tucked away on the shores of Lake Qarun, Tunis Village is an enchanting artist’s colony and one of Egypt’s most unique destinations. It’s a world away from the bustle of Cairo, a tranquil oasis defined by its lush gardens, Nubian-style villas, and a world-famous pottery scene.
A Potter’s Paradise: The Story of Tunis Village

While founded in the 1960s by two Egyptian poets, the village’s modern story began in the 1980s. A Swiss potter, Evelyne Porret, moved here and established a small studio. She soon began teaching the local children the art of pottery, transforming her workshop into a school.
Today, that legacy is everywhere. The village is now a vibrant hub for artists, and many of those original students have become master potters, running their own studios and galleries, and shipping their beautiful, distinctive “Fayoumi” pottery around the world.
The Vibe: What to Expect
Walking into Tunis Village feels like stepping into another world. The air is peaceful, and the unpaved roads are lined with vibrant rose bushes, pomegranate shrubs, and flowering trees.
The architecture is a charming mix of Nubian and Tunisian styles, with domed roofs and colorful, artistically designed homes. The community is warm and welcoming to visitors, with a mix of local families and foreign nationals who have made the village their home. It’s the perfect place to unwind, explore, and let your own creativity flow.






















