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Hotel Sidi Slim Djerba

Zone Touristique Aghir - Midoun 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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... back to England, and we head to Libya tomorrow. No alcohol is allowed in Libya, so will be enjoying some sundowners on the beach tonight to finish off whatever we have left.

The Trip Odometer has reached 3000 Km without much fuss. Let hope it continues, but I'm sure with Libya, Egypt and Sudan to come, there are some interesting times ahead, and many more hours of sitting at a border post.
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Jerba: Dirt and shrubs

A travel blog entry by lauraaradi

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... out for that oncoming car…big puddle…more shrubs and cactus…"

Seriously. This is Jerba.



During the tour, we stopped at a small mosque on one of our breaks. I climbed to the top of the minaret. Ed was willing to come up to the mosque roof. On another break we stopped on the beach among a cluster of locals selling camel rides, horse rides, or the service of taking your ...

The island of Jerba

A travel blog entry by bruceandpetra

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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

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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This hotel was formerly known as: Sidi Slim