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Djerba attractions
Djerba attractions
Houmt Souk: museum, colorful markets especially near Place de Algerie, Borj El Kebir and the marina/port to the north, and Habib Bourguiba street (a charming replica of the giant one in Tunis)
Do not miss Guellala, a village where pottery has been made since the times of the ancient Romans and where you may watch a wonderful sunset. There is also a museum.
Fadhloun mosque on the Houmt Souk-Midoun road
La Ghriba synagogue in Erriadh village
Djerba Explore: hosts the biggest Mediterranean Crocodile Farm (over 400 creatures imported from the Nile River since 1992) and the impressive Lalla Hadhria Museum, as well as an interesting interactive traditional village in the back. 12 dinars per person includes entrance to all three sections.
Ras Rmel: Called the Flamingo or Pirates island is a peninsula where you can enjoy the virginity of nature. Flamingoes are present during October to�??. Ship cruises costing 20 dinars per person for walk-ons (and about 40-45 dinars per person for the hotel groups) are available at the Houmt Souk marina/port. The crews are energetic, passionate, and fun; the buffet lunch on the peninsula is wonderful, and the atmosphere of the day is unforgettable. The package runs around 9am to 3:30pm. Even for the most rough and ready traveler/backpacker, this is a cheap way to treat oneself to luxury for once. (for all that was included, I would easily have paid more, and I'm the hitchhiking type.)
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