Explore Djerba’s rich culture and history with a local guide. Visit iconic sites, enjoy seafood by the sea, and capture stunning photos.
Explore Djerba’s rich culture and history with a local guide. Visit iconic sites, enjoy seafood by the sea, and capture stunning photos.
- Guellala - Nestled in the heart of the island, Guellala is renowned as the traditional hub of Djerbian pottery, a craft that has thrived for millennia. The local clays, diverse and abundant, have been utilized since ancient times to create large containers for storing olive oil, grains, or water. The workshops, often partially underground,…
- Guellala - Nestled in the heart of the island, Guellala is renowned as the traditional hub of Djerbian pottery, a craft that has thrived for millennia. The local clays, diverse and abundant, have been utilized since ancient times to create large containers for storing olive oil, grains, or water. The workshops, often partially underground, showcase age-old techniques: hand turning, natural drying, and slow firing in palm-fueled kilns. The village also hosts an ethnographic museum displaying crafts, traditional life, and iconic artifacts, including the famed “magic camel” and monumental jars. Bridging the past and present, Guellala thrives on its ancestral expertise, offering visitors an engaging experience of a genuine and dynamic heritage.
- El Ghriba Synagogue - The sacred gem of Jerba, the El Ghriba Synagogue, serves as a remarkable time capsule: the oldest in Africa, traditionally built around a stone or relic from Solomon’s Temple, and expanded in the 19th and 20th centuries. Situated near Er Riadh, it draws pilgrims annually during Lag Ba’Omer, highlighting a millennium of coexistence between Muslim and Jewish communities. With its graceful Moorish architecture, richly decorated earthenware interior, and contemplative ambiance, El Ghriba provides visitors with a distinctive experience of the island’s religious history and spirituality, while symbolizing the endurance of a vibrant heritage.
- Djerbahood - Situated in Erriadh, the traditional district of Djerba, Djerbahood is recognized as a unique open-air museum: in 2014, over 150 artists from around 30 countries transformed the village’s white walls into a dynamic canvas, creating more than 250 murals. Blending urban art with traditional architecture, this lively project narrates the story of Djerbian history and culture with boldness and vibrancy — a sensory journey that delights at every turn.

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Embark on an enchanting tour of the Island of Djerba, where culture, history, and gastronomy come together. With a certified local guide, explore iconic landmarks like the Guellala Underground Mosque and the El Ghriba Synagogue. Wander through charming villages and admire the street art in Djerbahood. Tours are flexible to suit the group’s pace and…
Embark on an enchanting tour of the Island of Djerba, where culture, history, and gastronomy come together. With a certified local guide, explore iconic landmarks like the Guellala Underground Mosque and the El Ghriba Synagogue. Wander through charming villages and admire the street art in Djerbahood. Tours are flexible to suit the group’s pace and include opportunities for breathtaking photos. Choose between a half or full-day tour, complete with a seafood lunch by the sea for a truly authentic experience.
- Knowledgeable local guide for a deep cultural experience
- Private transportation in a 4x4 or air-conditioned minibus, with convenient pick-up from your accommodation
- Small groups of up to 12 people for a tailored experience
- All entrance fees covered, ensuring a hassle-free adventure
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.