Cape Bon ("Good Cape"), also known as Res et-Teib or Ra's at Tib (Arabic: الرأس الطيب),[1]Shrīk Peninsula, or Watan el Kibli,[2] is a peninsula in far northeastern Tunisia. Cape Bon is also the name of the northernmost point on the peninsula, also known as Res ed-Der, and known in antiquity as the Cape of Mercury (Latin: Promontorium Mercurii;[3]Ancient Greek: Ερμαία ἄκρα[4]) or Cape Hermaeum.[5]
Peninsula
A French topological map, showing the Cape Bon peninsula and cape along the southern shore of the Gulf of Tunis
The peninsula's northern shore forms the southern end of the Gulf of Tunis, while its southern shore is on the Gulf of Hammamet.