Djerba is a low-lying island of whitewashed villages and date palms, home to the centuries-old El Ghriba synagogue and the open-air Djerbahood street-art project.
Djerba is best known for Houmt Souk, El Ghriba synagogue, Djerbahood street art and date palms. With direct flights from most major European cities, you can leave Friday after work and be back for Monday — no annual leave required.
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Get free weekly alerts →The sweet spot for Djerba is March, April, May, October, November — warm, sunny weather without peak-season prices. Average temperatures range from 17°C in winter to 32°C in summer.
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Djerba is famous for Houmt Souk, El Ghriba synagogue, Djerbahood street art, date palms. Most highlights are easily covered in a two-day weekend trip.