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5.0 based on 408 reviews
An amazing place where you absolutely have to go during your vacations in Djerba. You'll discover the island through a lot of faboulous rambles with our horses, ponies and camels. What ever you want we have necessarily activities made for you and we can promise you a lot of incredible memories.
When we arrived at the ranch, we received by Morgane a very welcoming person who immediately directed us to our horses. We were then taken on a wonderful ride through Djerba. We got to really see the island in the eyes of a resident. On our way back, we took the beach route so we rode along the beautiful coastline for about an hour. Overall, it was a wonderful experience with very nice horses and people.
4.5 based on 1,416 reviews
Spectacular Roman mosaics are the high point of this museum.
This museum is located in an 18th century royal palace. So many Roman mosaics and Statues. The mosaics are beautiful and a must see. There is a showcase with the bullet holes from the 2015 terrorist attack. Highly recommend this Museum.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
The home of Baron Rodolphe d'Erlanger, who was responsible for the blue and white color scheme of the town.
Le Palais du Baron D'Erlanger is an absolute gem and worth visiting. The outside architecture is simple and clean, with the emblematic white and blue color scheme of Sidi Bou Said, while the interior is beautifully luxuriant. The eye-catching plasterwork and amazing views over the sea is a heath taking mix. The views are among the best ever.
4.5 based on 1,035 reviews
Built in 2001, this art museum boasts a fine collection of pottery and a round observation tower, excellent for viewing the sunset.
The Guellala Museum is truly local and is rich in Jerba history, it shows how the islands industries and crafts are worked on and the extremely interesting ceremonies regarding marriage in Jerba, this museum will give the travelers some insight into the strange island of Jerba.
4.5 based on 391 reviews
The Sahara was the most interesting experience - the true highlight of the Tunisian holliday. From Tozeur we got into jeeps - modified Toyota Land Cruisers- and we went to the Oasis/Waterfall of Chebika at the foothills of the Atlas mountains. From the Oasis we took the old rout of the Paris-Dakar rally through the sandy desert of Tunisia - you have to do it - it is amazing the scenery is like a movie set in its own and the driving skill shown by the drivers will take the experience to a whole new level - over the dunes - mitigating steep slopes , driving on the side of the hills - where normal vehicles will just tip over but not these and finally stopping on top of a dune from where you can enjoy the sunset in the Sahara and below you see the set of the Star Wars movie - used in the Phantom Menace. From there we drove back to a hotel for the nights rest - only to wake up very early in the morning to catch the sun rising over Chott el Djerid - just brilliant. From there a short ride to the city of Douz where we took a 45 min camel ride in the desert. To see, feel and smell the desert. Overall a great experience - I recommend you take the Sahara trip , is definitely the highlight of any Tunisian holiday. Was for me at least.
4.5 based on 1,023 reviews
Two top museums - the Islamic art one and the heritage one, a nice space and outdoors, and, for fans, the crocodile and turtle farm. Only damper. The cafeteria is extremely expensive so avoid eating or drinking there. Bravo to the designers and this who are keeping this space well maintained.
4.5 based on 441 reviews
This is a very amazing place. It is a desert but instead of sand you walk on salt! If you have the opportunity to be there at sunrise time the view is even more shocking.
4.5 based on 705 reviews
The Ribat of Monastir is very beautiful. It was very easy to park our car there, and from its tower, you have an excellent overview on the city and its surroundings.
4.5 based on 1,141 reviews
Ask any Tunisian and they will tell you that Habib Bourguiba is their nation's saviour, rescuing them from French rule in the 1950s (and giving women the right to vote). A scaled down model of the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum contains many of the great man's personal effects, as well as his and his family's mortal remains. Free to enter and stunningly photogenic.
4.5 based on 1,782 reviews
This is easy to find. Easy disabled access. Plenty of picnic space or little cafes etc. Nice souvenir shops. It’s a combined ticket with museums to see. Good for all ages. I think the best attraction in Djerba and great value. Best to go about 1 or 2 and enjoy the museums then get ready to see the crocodile feed at about4 or 5. We easily spend over 4 hours there. The crocodiles are amazing and so well looked after.
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