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A visa-free island with half sea and half desert in North Africa.

Djerba Island is located in the Gulf of Gabes in southeastern Tunisia. It is the largest island in Tunisia and North Africa, and is connected to the Tunisian mainland by a causeway. Here are some travel tips for its attractions: Guellala Museum Here you can learn about the local pottery culture, which has a history of hundreds of years. Visitors can visit the pottery making process, admire the exquisite pottery works, and even participate in the experience. El Ghriba Synagogue It is one of the oldest synagogues in Africa, with a history of more than 2,500 years. It has a unique architectural style and exquisite interior decoration. It is an important pilgrimage site for Jews. Non-believers can also visit and feel its strong religious and cultural atmosphere. Djerbahood Once a quiet village, it has become a popular attraction due to street art. Since 2014, graffiti artists from all over the world have created a large number of graffiti works with different themes here. The colorful works blend with the local architecture, showing a unique artistic charm. Beaches The beaches of Djerba Island are a highlight, with a coastline of 128 kilometers, fine and soft sand, and clear blue water. It is a great place to enjoy sunbathing, swimming, surfing, and other water activities. You can also ride a beach motorcycle or go out to sea to watch the sunset. Pirate Ship Day Tour Take a pirate ship out to sea and enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean scenery. If you are lucky, you can see dolphins. On the way, you will go to Flamingo Island. Although you may not see flamingos, you can taste delicious grilled fish and enjoy entertainment activities such as crab catching. Travel tips: The local climate is tropical desert, with hot and dry summers and mild and rainy winters. You need to prepare clothes and sunscreen according to the season. The official language of Tunisia is Arabic, and some people speak French and English. Most locals believe in Islam, so you should respect religious customs. When visiting mosques and other places, pay attention to dress appropriately.
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Posted: Nov 22, 2024
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