Dar Aghir 1
Zone Touristique d'Aghir, Djerba
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Dar Aghir 1 Djerba

Zone Touristique d'Aghir Djerba, 4176, Tunisia

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Www.djerbaturisme.com

A travel blog entry by djerbatourisme

Hello,

www.djerbatourisme.com offers you all his staff and products to garentee you best holidays, satisfaction, pleasure and best prices.

All we want is to bring back tourists to our fantastic Island by offering all sorts of entertainment and excursions at a price that they won't find with other :

Trip around ...

Mahires to Aghir

A travel blog entry by london_to_ct

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... Corrie has been running a little hot in the North African heat. This has caused much stress at home, and we are currently trying to send a new fan to Egypt. The situation has caused less stress in the car, as we feel the same heat Corrie does, and feel its pain. The crew has been keeping an eye on it, and all photos taken with the bonnet open are only precautionary stops, and not forced stops to let Corrie ...

Jerba: Dirt and shrubs

A travel blog entry by lauraaradi

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... it was low season, we didn’t see all that Jerba has to offer. But I’m pretty sure Jerba doesn’t have all that much to offer. I learned that first-hand when Ed and I took a quad car tour of the island.



A quad car is like a dune buggy, with seats for two people (one driver), four wheels, a windshield, a roll bar, and not much else. We zipped around that island with our guide and ...

The island of Jerba

A travel blog entry by bruceandpetra

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... weather was a bit warmer! We visited the oldest Synagogue in Africa, very interesting!!

Besides that, the island is mainly a holiday resort for Europeans in the summer, so we only spent two days there.

Next stop was Tatatouine, to visit the old fortified Berber villages. Worth the visit, a few of the Star Wars scenes were filmed here.

Last night we camped about 20km out of town, the scene was set! We headed off the tar road into a few hills nearby, and set ...

The Isle of Djerba

A travel blog entry by bumihills

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We stayed at a beautiful hotel/resort in Djerba along the beach where riders, at dusk and dawn, appeared with their horses. Really a beautiful setting. In Djerba we visited a functioning synagogue as well as the medina area of Houmt Souk, Djerba's main market town. . The medina was very quaint in appearance with many of the locals wearing traditional dress.
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