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Midoun Holidays

Sights, spices, and sandy beaches

Midoun is nestled on the north-eastern tip of Djerba, a tranquil Tunisian island that’s famous for its blend of sandy beaches, cultural attractions, and rich cuisine. Whether you’re a sun-seeker, a history buff, or a food-lover, this magical destination will soon become your new happy place. 

Among the dozens of mosques dotted across the island, the Fadhloun Mosque of Djerba is one of the must-visits, thanks to its Islamic architecture and centuries-old history. Meanwhile, the Lalla Hadria Museum offers a deep dive into the world of Arab art and the family-friendly Djerba Crocodile Farm is sure to provide lots of happy, snappy moments. 

After a day of sunbathing and water sports at the beach, you can enjoy an authentic taste of Tunisia at one of Midoun’s many eateries, where the signature dishes include Djerbian rice – a flavoursome mix of meat, veg, herbs, and spices. For further sensory feasts, head to the island’s bustling markets, where fresh aromatic produce sits alongside beautiful traditional crafts.

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Your Midoun questions, answered

August is the hottest month with an average of 28°C. If you like things milder, try spring or autumn, when it’s still warm and the beaches are quieter.
Tunisia’s national currency is the dinar, which is divided into 1000 millimes. Locals often abbreviate dinar to DT.
French and Arabic are the local languages, but the island’s hotels and tourist attractions tend to employ people who can speak English.