Dar Aghir 2 Djerba

Zone Touristique d'Aghir Djerba, Tunisia

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Www.djerbaturisme.com

A travel blog entry by djerbatourisme

... 25 euro per person
Flamingo island trip: 19 euro
Excursions to the desert: from 1 to 8 days it depends on your holidays and choice
Quad trips
Camels and Horses ride
Diving

And many other activities to discoevr on our website: www.djerbatourisme.com.

We make friends not customers <3 <3 <3

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Mahires to Aghir

A travel blog entry by london_to_ct

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... cocktail from the French menu and we all awaited its arrival. All looked good on first sight, until the first sip was taken and all fell into place. This is a predominately Muslim country and as such no alcohol is served. Chezzy a splashed out and bought himself a fruit juice mix with an assortment of umbrellas and swizzle sticks. To console himself he bought yet another ice cream.

Chezzy ...

Jerba: Dirt and shrubs

A travel blog entry by lauraaradi

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... a camel or horse. By the conclusion of the tour, I (and everyone else) was coated with a thin venire of sand, my hair was matted from dirt as if I had plastered it with hairspray, and I could feel the grittiness of sand in my mouth.





Jerba was a nice place for us to relax for a few days and do a whole lot of nothing, but I would not make it a future vacation destination.



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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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