Family trip to Djerba (Tunisia)
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Hi fellow travelers,

We’d love to explore Djerba with our kids (ages 6 to 14) during the Carnival holidays. I read this amazing travel journal --> https://voyageforum.com/forum/djerba-loin-plages-d8207655/ and it really got us excited.

We’re wondering what’s kid-friendly there? We’d like to stay at a hotel in Djerba and plan a few day trips.

Thanks in advance for your tips!

Gaétane
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Hi there, Djerba isn’t the only place worth visiting—Tataouine and Tozeur are great too. In Foum Tataouine, there are troglodyte dwellings where you can even spend the night
SO Songhai73 Globetrotter ·
Hi there, Djerba is a great choice for kids, but you’ll need to rent a car and head out into the desert! Have a great trip, francia
le mérite d'un homme réside dans sa connaissance et dans ses actes et non point dans la couleur de sa peau ou de sa religion! Khalil Gibran
SO Sofienjerbi ·
Good evening Gaetanev, I’m Sofien, I’m from Djerba, and I’m a photographer, video camera operator, and director of photography (DOP), with a degree in film specializing in cinematography. I’ve set up my business in Tunis, but for various reasons, I regularly travel between Tunis and Djerba (and I’ll be moving to Djerba in the near future). In this context, I’d like to offer my services as a photographer to capture activities—whether personal, family, or corporate. I provide audiovisual production services, including photo and video coverage of events (seminars, conferences, training sessions, team-building activities, family outings, parties, etc.), as well as packshot, culinary, studio portrait, corporate portrait, and family photo shoots in the studio. Here’s the link to my Facebook page where you can check out some examples of studio shoots, portraits, family photos, and other work to get an idea of my services and the quality of my work: https://www.facebook.com/share/15TV7dm4vj/ Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need more information. Best regards, Sofien Ben Haddada
CA CaravaneAli ·
Hi there! The crocodile park is an absolute must-see—it’s really interesting. For outings, Ksar Ghilane and the desert oasis are stunning, especially the quad biking over the dunes.
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MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
hi there, so is there a park with crocs in Djerba?
MR Mraissa Veteran ·
Yes, there's the "Crocodile Farm" which is worth a visit of about 2 hours. Also in this park, there are tortoises whose feeding time is interesting. Djerba is great for both adults and kids. Plan for a good half-day to stroll around Erriad after visiting the synagogue. The paintings are everywhere in the village, and there are charming little streets, nice squares, and a few lovely shops. Wishing you a wonderful stay in Djerba.
La terre entière est ma patrie et la famille humaine est ma tribu.
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Still, there are no wild crocs in Tunisia. From what I know, there are Nile crocodiles in southern Egypt.
MR Mraissa Veteran ·
Of course, it's just like in France! There are no crocodiles in the wild, but that doesn’t stop you from seeing them in parks. Like lions, elephants, or giraffes! 😊
La terre entière est ma patrie et la famille humaine est ma tribu.
CA CaravaneAli ·
Good evening, Yes, a really beautiful park with lots of crocodiles—try to visit at feeding time! Best, Ali - Caravane
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