Car Rental in Djerba

Car rental offices in Djerba
Map of Djerba with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Djerba

With OrangeSmile, an early booking is the best way to save on rental costs, since our car rental rates in Djerba increase with approaching pick-up date. While our confirmation arrives just in 5-20 minutes, we advise to make your booking in Tunis at least a few days before the desired rental date.

Prior to making a booking, carefully read the rental conditions for the selected car in Djerba. Knowing the actual conditions helps to avoid surprises at the rental desk.

Make sure that you know at which exact location in Djerba the car should be picked up - for this, check the address in your voucher. In some cases, rental companies in Tunis meet their clients in a pre-defined spot (e.g. fuel station). However, commonly you should just register at the front office.

Valid credit cards are accepted for payment by every rental office in Djerba. In general, car rental companies in Tunis do not accept cash, debit cards and e-cards (VISA ELECTRON).

The documents provided to you in Djerba by the rental officer should be carefully inspected. Check the car type, payment amount, taxes, included services and Tunis border crossing conditions. In case of inconsistencies and problems detected, call us by the number specified in the rental voucher.

We, at OrangeSmile.com, wish you a fantastic time and experience in Djerba!

Frequently asked questions

Use your car to explore sights of Djerba Island
Be careful with your personal things when going to the overcrowded places as there is a possibility to be robbed by pickpockets. We would advise you to exchange your money in the special department in the hotel you’re planning to stay in. However, if there are price tags in a store, then dollars and euros might be accepted as well. But, actually, currency is quite variable here and it’s far not always beneficial.

It’s not ok to elevate the voice on other people here on the island. Locals are rather calm, poised, and friendly – especially to foreigners. But almost nobody speaks English here; you would rather meet those locals who know French. On the other hand, in case if you have some communication problems owing to the language barrier, you can ask policemen to help you, as they – especially those who work in the touristic points – speak English pretty well and would be glad to help. Here on Djerba Island people always greet each other entering public places (e.g. pubs, shops, restaurants, etc.). And it doesn’t even matter what language you speak – you’ll be understood anyway. Another important fact that you have to keep in your mind is that the conflict between Jews – who have been inhabiting the island since the ancient times – and Muslims has deteriorated, so conversations about religion are not welcome.
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Frequently asked questions on car rental process
Rental conditions
Payment
Changing your booking
Cancelling your booking
Confirmation voucher
Crossing borders
Fuel conditions
Age restrictions
Extra services
Insurance types
Driving license
What does the price include
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