Planning a trip to Djerba Island, remember that the majority of the local population is Muslim. Islam is the state religion here, so people here pay a church tax along with other ones. Even though Sharia law has no primacy, still it’s really important to take islanders’ mentality features into account. For instance, you can easily meet a kneeling praying man on the streets. It would be highly inappropriate to stare at a Muslim while he or she is praying, as such occasions are quite common here. In addition, it’s also totally improper to look at women in a burqa as well as to take pictures of locals surreptitiously. You can just come and ask a person for permission to take a photo of him or her.
Luxurious hotels are the trademark of Djerba and most of them are located along the coast. Radisson Blu Resort & Thalasso hotel is situated in the capital. As its name tells, one of the … Open
Djerba Island is a perfect place for buying diverse authentic souvenirs. If you want to feel the spirit of real trading on Oriental bazaar, then go to the fair. It takes place from 7 a.m. to … Open
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.
Mysterious island of Djerba is the southmost and the hottest sea resort of Tunisia. It’s famous to tourists because of its beautiful beaches and luxurious hotels, as well as its … Open
The best time for a journey to Djerba Island is during the huge Ulysse Festival which takes place at the end of July – the beginning of August. Diverse concerts and theater performances can be seen on special platforms or just right on the streets. Foreign guests, including various performers from France and the mainland Tunisia, come to the island. One of the most fascinating shows is dance battles. Teams from all over the world participate in it. What is more, people here actively celebrate New Year, Tunisian Independence Day, International Youth Day, Martyrs’ Day, International Workers' Day, Tunisia National Day, and International Women’s Day too.