Djerba

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We bring you the best flight deals to Djerba, Tunisia’s beloved island escape in the south – where Mediterranean beaches meet Berber culture and tradition.
Djerba is perfect for a relaxed, sun-soaked vacation with a touch of authentic Tunisian charm.Read More

Which Airlines Fly to Djerba

Direct flights to Djerba are available from cities such as Lyon, Basel, Munich, and Paris with airlines like Nouvelair, Transavia, and Tunisair.
Travelers from other regions can connect via Tunis or European hubs for seamless access.

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from £541

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Why Visit Djerba?
Djerba is Tunisia’s island paradise — calm, sunny, and culturally rich. From the whitewashed streets of Houmt Souk to the tranquil beaches and the historic El Ghriba Synagogue, Djerba offers a blend of beach holiday and traditional island life.
When to Book Cheap Flights to Djerba ?
Visit March to June or September to November for warm weather and thinner crowds. Summer is popular but can be hot and pricier.
What to See in Djerba?
Djerba is an island paradise with rich cultural heritage. Key attractions include: Houmt Souk The island’s main town, known for its souks, markets, and traditional whitewashed buildings. El Ghriba Synagogue One of the oldest synagogues in the world, a key historical and spiritual site on the island. Djerba Explore Park A theme park showcasing traditional Tunisian life and culture, including museums, workshops, and the famous crocodile farm. Borj El Kébir An old fortress with panoramic views of the island and Mediterranean Sea. Beautiful Beaches Djerba is famous for its beautiful, sandy beaches, perfect for relaxation and water sports.
What to Eat in Djerba?
Djerba’s cuisine combines seafood, spices, and island ingredients: Grilled Fish – A Djerba specialty, often served with couscous. Brik – A crispy pastry filled with egg and tuna, often served as a snack. Lobster and Shellfish – Fresh from the Mediterranean, usually grilled or served with lemon and herbs. Makroud – A traditional sweet filled with dates or nuts.
Getting Around
Djerba is larger and more spread out, so these options are useful: Taxis – Ideal for short trips around the island. Public Buses – A more affordable option for getting between towns. Private Drivers – Best for exploring the island at your own pace.