Hotel Djerba Palace
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Mahires to Aghir
Day 9 & 10
The following morning we headed towards Djerba, a tourist island near the Libyan border. The roads were good, and after a short ferry trip costing only 0.800 TD (Less than R5) for all of us plus Corrie, we arrive on the island around midday. We found a little place on the beach were a room for 4 was only 4TD more than camping, so we stayed there for two days, within 20m of the sea. ...
Jerba: Dirt and shrubs
For three nights we stayed in Jerba, a small island off the northeast coast of Tunisia. Jerba is a tourist-populated resort island with flat, dirt-laden terrain pocked by cacti and shrubs. Apparently, the beaches are popular with the Euros during the summer. But after staying there for three days, I just didn't get it.
The resort was a nice enough place to stay, but I don’t see the attraction. ...
The island of Jerba
Heading south we decided to go to Jerba, as it is renowned for the beaches!
After Mahdia, Jerba was our next stop, apparently the most popular part of Tunisia according to the Lonely Planet. We spent out first night just outside Houmt Souk, the accommodation was OK, except that Petra found a mouse in her rucksack, and just about woke up the whole hotel with her shriek! It was just a small field mouse!!
The island was pleasant, but I must admit, it would be far better ...
The Isle of Djerba
Djerba is North Africa's biggest island and a very popular tourist destination. It is said that Homer described it as "the island of 10000 palms.
We stayed at a beautiful hotel/resort in Djerba along the beach where riders, at dusk and dawn, appeared with their horses. A golf course also adjoins the hotel property. It is in a really beautiful setting. In Djerba we visited a functioning synagogue, the ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsHotel Djerba Palace
The Hotel itself is a very nice and very pleasant hotel, But my only complaints would be the food and the other guests. The food was always fish, its nice to have a change! The guests were mainly French and i found were rather arrogant and rude to the English guests.
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