We ❤ Djerba island! I will be releasing a few more videos from my time in Djerba over the coming weeks, including a tour of the El Ghriba synagogue, Gueleleh Heritage Museum, Meninx archaeological site and a walking tour of the island. They will all be listed in my Medenine Governorate playlist here: ruclips.net/video/LZJrOdd0FyQ/видео.html
Can’t wait. Djerba is a nice Island. The weather is very mild even in January compares to the North of Tunisia. The Synagogue is the oldest in the African continent nearly 2600 years old. There is a nice Italian catholic church near by. St Joseph’s church of Djerba. ❤✝️❤️ And St Nicholas Greek Orthodox church ❤️✝️❤️ Worth a visit to. There are lots of Amazigh in Djerba island who speaks Tadjerbit ( a Berber language ) Towns like : • Ajim • Guellala • Sedouikech • Mai • Sedriane • Midoun You can spot the Amazigh men & women with their berber outfit.
It is indeed! The variety of landscapes, all within close proximity of each other, is one of the features that makes Tunisia such a unique tourism destination in the Mediterranean region.
Great stuff, glad you enjoyed my video! For hints and tips on what to do in Djerba (and beyond), be sure to take along a copy of my Bradt Guide to Tunisia! www.bradtguides.com/product/tunisia-1/ (Also available on Amazon as both a book and e-book).
Great video 👍 The hotel looks nice. There is a nice Irish bar inside the hotel. 🍺🍺🍺 Getting fruits delivered to your room. Never seen that before. 1 of your 5 a day 😉 Tunisian style 😂 I hope you’ve managed to get some sleep. I would make a complain about the cats.
Yes, it has to be the only Irish bar I've ever been to that doesn't serve Guinness! 😂 I'm not sure what the hotel could have done about the cats. The open-plan design of that hallway kind of lends itself to cat wars, and it's a spot worth fighting for: guests put their unfinished room service leftovers outside their rooms at night. Perfect 9atous snacks!
We ❤ Djerba island! I will be releasing a few more videos from my time in Djerba over the coming weeks, including a tour of the El Ghriba synagogue, Gueleleh Heritage Museum, Meninx archaeological site and a walking tour of the island. They will all be listed in my Medenine Governorate playlist here: ruclips.net/video/LZJrOdd0FyQ/видео.html
Can’t wait. Djerba is a nice Island.
The weather is very mild even in January compares to the North of Tunisia.
The Synagogue is the oldest in the African continent nearly 2600 years old.
There is a nice Italian catholic church near by.
St Joseph’s church of Djerba. ❤✝️❤️
And St Nicholas Greek Orthodox church ❤️✝️❤️
Worth a visit to.
There are lots of Amazigh in Djerba island who speaks Tadjerbit ( a Berber language )
Towns like :
• Ajim
• Guellala
• Sedouikech
• Mai
• Sedriane
• Midoun
You can spot the Amazigh men & women with their berber outfit.
Yes, the Gueleleh Heritage Museum does a good job of explaining the Amazigh heritage of the region. Can't wait to edit that video tour together!
Nature is very diverse in Tunisia deserts, forests, mountains and a rich coastline
It is indeed! The variety of landscapes, all within close proximity of each other, is one of the features that makes Tunisia such a unique tourism destination in the Mediterranean region.
Love this video ahah especially the cats will be going in July can’t wait 😊💖
Great stuff, glad you enjoyed my video! For hints and tips on what to do in Djerba (and beyond), be sure to take along a copy of my Bradt Guide to Tunisia! www.bradtguides.com/product/tunisia-1/
(Also available on Amazon as both a book and e-book).
Thanks for showing me this! I'll abort immediately and go to a warmer and healthier place!
Abort? Oh dear! What in the video made you decide not to go?
i love the cats lol
Me too, normally, but not when they're keeping me awake all night!
Great video 👍
The hotel looks nice.
There is a nice Irish bar inside the hotel. 🍺🍺🍺
Getting fruits delivered to your room. Never seen that before.
1 of your 5 a day 😉 Tunisian style 😂
I hope you’ve managed to get some sleep.
I would make a complain about the cats.
Yes, it has to be the only Irish bar I've ever been to that doesn't serve Guinness! 😂
I'm not sure what the hotel could have done about the cats. The open-plan design of that hallway kind of lends itself to cat wars, and it's a spot worth fighting for: guests put their unfinished room service leftovers outside their rooms at night. Perfect 9atous snacks!