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Public Transport
The guide was updated:The best way to get anywhere in Djerba is by taxi. They are cheap and readily available in all main beach resorts, everywhere and at all times of the day.
Once you find a taxi driver you like, ask for his phone number and he will be happy to come pick you up and give you a ride. If you’re a group, another good option is to use shared taxis, which go to a fixed destination. They leave only when they’re full. If you need a booking back to the airport, it’s also good to ask your hotel.
If you have time, an original way to explore Djerba is by bicycle or small motorbike. Ask your hotel for more details about rentals.
Useful Information
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Djerba-Zarzis International Airport is located near Mellita, just 8 kilometres from Houmt Souk. Taxis are the most efficient and fastest way to get to town. The journey time is 20 minutes.
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Passport/Visa
For stays of up to 90 days, a visa is not required for citizens of over 90 world countries, including all citizens of the European Union (except Cyprus), the United States, Canada, Australia, Russia, and an extensive number of further states. Citizens of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macao, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan may only enter visa-free when travelling as part of an organised tour, upon producing a hotel voucher. For updated information at your planned time of travel, please contact an embassy or consulate closest to you.
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Best Time to Visit
Djerba is best visited during the shoulder season of late spring to early fall. Temperatures reach their peak during the summer months, July and August in particular. For those seeking sun and warmth with fewer crowds, September is a favourable option.
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Public Transport
The best way to get anywhere in Djerba is by taxi. They are cheap and readily available in all main beach resorts, everywhere and at all times of the day.
Once you find a taxi driver you like, ask for his phone number and he will be happy to come pick you up and give you a ride. If you’re a group, another good option is to use shared taxis, which go to a fixed destination. They leave only when they’re full. If you need a booking back to the airport, it’s also good to ask your hotel.
If you have time, an original way to explore Djerba is by bicycle or small motorbike. Ask your hotel for more details about rentals.
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Ferry
For those who arrive by car, the ferry between Jorf and Ajim (southwest of the island) runs every hour from 4am to midnight and every two hours from midnight to 4am (free for pedestrians).
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Post
In Djerba, post offices (La Poste in French) generally operate Mon–Fri from 8am to 5pm (closing a few hours for lunch); some branches might also open on Saturdays until noon. They can be recognised by their blue and yellow colours.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacie de Nuit (Night Pharmacy)
Midoun, Djerba Midun
+216 75 732 027
Pharmacie de Nuit Sana Talmoudi Slim (Night Pharmacy)
Houmt Souk, Djerba
+216 75 650 707
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Telephone
Country Code: +216
Area Code: 75
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Electricity
Tunisia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Power sockets in the country are of type C and E. The Type C plug, commonly known as the Europlug, features two round pins, while the Type E plug also has two round pins but includes a socket for the earthing pin.
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