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Aghir Holidays

An enchanting island escape

Tucked away on the southern coast of Djerba, Aghir is a captivating destination worth considering if you’re seeking beachside relaxation with a sprinkling of Tunisian charm. 

So, what makes Aghir stand out? Its tranquil beaches comfortably compete with the best in the Mediterranean, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and a whole raft of water sports. Beyond the beach, Aghir serves as a portal to Djerba's rich heritage, with its blend of Berber, Arab, Jewish, and African cultures. Visit the traditional markets, explore the whitewashed alleys of nearby Houmt Souk, or take a trip to the ancient El Ghriba Synagogue.

Aghir is not just a place to unwind – it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture. Enjoy the local cuisine, characterised by aromatic spices and flavours, and don't miss the opportunity to shop for authentic Tunisian crafts.

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey to this enchanting Tunisian paradise.
 

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Your Djerba questions, answered

Between April and June, and from September to October, the weather is pleasantly warm, and the beaches are nice and quiet. The higher temperatures in July and August are perfect for soaking up the rays, but that also means you might encounter some crowds.
 
Arabic is the official language in Tunisia, but French is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. English is also well spoken in many hotels, restaurants, and popular tourist spots.
 
Renting a car is a convenient option for exploring the island at your own pace. Taxis are readily available and reasonably priced for shorter trips. If you’re into cycling, you’ll find plenty of bikes for hire while the small size of the island, combined with its flat elevation, means it’s easy to get around on two wheels.
 

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