Bizerte is not known as a highlighted tourism destination in Tunisia.
But it's a wonderful city.
Bizerte is Located on the north coast approx. 60km from Tunis.
There is many amazing spots to discover like
Spanish Fort (Forta Espanie or something roughly similar sounding...), (Top of the hill to the north of town. Just walk north up from the west wall of the Kasba, and follow the wall.). See some nice old stonework, antique cannons and enjoy sweeping views of Bizerte at this historic fort. Free. edit
Kasba (Kasbah, Casbah), (North of the harbour/canal, entry from the west.). Wander around and through the Kasba, or old Arab quarter, to get a feel for times passed. With its imposing walls offering a decidedly military appearance, the inside space is remarkably quiet and simply houses a warren of rather-vertical homes and a mosque. Free. edit
Oceanographic Museum (The Acquarium, or ''Musee Oceanographique''' in French), South of the bridge over the canal, just east of the Kasba (If crossing the bridge from the Kasba, take the stairs down to your right immediately after crossing, then take your first right.). Definitely worth checking out, this museum includes both historical maps of town (about the entrance way), and a large number of old photographs - many apparently culled from postcards. The squeamish and animal lovers may wish to boycott however, as there are a large number of imprisoned animals and fish about the place, which does not compare favourably in the acquarium department to the equivalent Musee Oceanographique in Carthage, Tunis. The roof space, which apparently used to house a cafe