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Djerba: Tunisian Island Emerges as Hotspot for British Tourists with New Flight Routes

The picturesque Mediterranean island of Djerba, a longstanding popular vacation destination for German travellers, is poised to become a sought-after getaway for British tourists. Situated off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, Djerba boasts stunning beaches and a rich cultural heritage.

New EasyJet Flights to Djerba

Djerba, known for its captivating coastlines, deep-rooted history, and diverse cultural tapestry, attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and cultural immersion. Previously, limited flight options from the UK hindered British tourists from discovering this idyllic island. However, budget carrier EasyJet is launching a new twice-weekly service from London Luton Airport to Djerba, enhancing accessibility for UK travellers.

Flights to Djerba will operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager, stated, “Djerba is an exciting addition to our network, offering customers a distinctive and unique winter holiday experience away from mainstream destinations.”

Pristine Beaches and Mediterranean Allure

Celebrated for its immaculate environment, the island features white sand beaches and crystalline waters, establishing it as an ideal location for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. A selection of luxury resorts, particularly in the Midoun tourist area, provide a blend of leisure and recreation for visitors.

Cultural Riches and Historical Significance

Beyond its natural beauty, Djerba showcases a vibrant fusion of Arab, Berber, Jewish, and Mediterranean cultures, evident in its architecture, gastronomy, and local customs. Notably, the island is home to El Ghriba Synagogue, considered one of the world’s oldest synagogues and a significant pilgrimage destination.

Exploring Houmt Souk

Houmt Souk, Djerba’s capital town, presents traditional whitewashed buildings, vibrant marketplaces, and historic mosques, offering a glimpse into the island’s authentic character.

Local Crafts and Souks

Djerba is also renowned for its artisanal crafts, including handmade pottery, woven carpets, and silver jewellery. Visitors can explore the bustling souks (markets) in Houmt Souk to purchase local crafts, spices, and textiles, immersing themselves in the local culture and commerce.

Traveller Testimonials

Discovering Djerba’s Art Scene

One traveller shared their experience on TripAdvisor, noting: “Despite visiting before, I overlooked many places. There’s no official guide to find these public art installations. It was a truly amazing experience, a must-see for public art enthusiasts.”

Houmt Souk’s Artistic Charm

Another visitor commented on the beauty of Houmt Souk: “Amazing murals and beautiful, colourful alleyways with art galleries and boutique restaurants such as Bric Yaffa.”


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