Old Building
Go to Djerba

Things to do during a 24h stay in Djerba

Chakchouka
Spices from the Souk

A culinary experience

Let’s start at around 10 am with a stroll through a market with meat, vegetables, and spices. Here, you learn how to find the right savouries for every dish. Next, the host will teach you how to prepare the most delicious traditional meals. After that you expand your knowledge of the spices and ingredients used in the Tunisian cuisine by preparing an authentic lunch yourself. You get to enjoy this meal in an authentic setting before you then return to your hotel. Transfer to and from your accommodation is guaranteed.

Horseback Riding

On the back of horses

After a rich lunch and a siesta, your body is likely calling for some activity. How about a horseback ride on a two-hour excursion? Get picked up at the hotel, meet your friendly guides, and grab the necessary equipment.  You will ride along paths lined with prickly pears and aloe vera, discover typical Berber villages, and cross the lagoon. This tour is suitable for all levels of riders.

Kite Surfer
Kid and Teacher

A kite adventure

Do you like even a little more action? If so, a two-hour kitesurfing course might just be the right thing for you. After the theory lesson you get right into the water. You will learn how to launch and steer the kite and all the important tricks. At the end of the course you will receive an internationally recognised certificate from the IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization).

Dinner

End the day on a culinary note...

After an interesting and sporty day, it's time for dinner in a great restaurant. You don't have to look far in Djerba. The national dish is rice with curry, which is traditionally eaten with hands. For tourists, of course, cutlery is available. Roadside restaurants also have bites like roti (pancakes) and malu pan (spicy meat or fish rolls). Go check out the Delice Resto in Midoun. It serves Tunisian and international dishes and is renowned for its high quality cuisine.

Header - Photo on Pixabay

Paragraph 1 - Photo from Blogdechataigne.fr

Paragraph 1 - Photo by Christian Burri Unsplash

Paragraph 2 - Photo by Lisa Dijk on Worldonhorseback.com

Paragraph 3 - Photo from Thinkridenotwrong.com

Paragraph 3 - Photos from Kiteworldwide-procenter-djerba.com

Paragraph 4 - Photo from Google

Continue exploring here..