Discover the magic of Djerba, the island of dreams in Tunisia. Stay in our authentic and comfortable houchs, typical of Djerbian architecture. Experience the rhythm of the local culture and explore the riches of this enchanting island. Savor the culinary specialties of the market, admire the underground mosques and pottery of Guellala, visit the museums and souks, observe the flamingos on Bird Island, relax in the traditional hammams...
Also enjoy the heavenly beaches, crystal-clear water, and mild climate year-round.
Our vacation homes are ideally located near the tourist area of Djerba, where you will find hotels, clubs, and a variety of activities.
Erriadh, a traditional and authentic village, is home to most of our properties. It's also an open-air museum where you can admire magnificent frescoes on every street corner. Artists from different cultures have transformed this place into a showcase of global street art and a must-see cultural attraction in Tunisia.
An emblematic site of Djerba, this thousand-year-old synagogue is an essential place of pilgrimage and a symbol of the island's history.
Go flamingo-watching and enjoy a picnic on a paradise island. With its white sand and turquoise waters, this island is perfect for a lazy day or to discover the local wildlife.
Embark on an adventure in the Sahara Desert, just a few hours' drive from Tunisia. Ride a camel and let yourself be transported by the magical landscapes.
Southern Tunisia offers a breathtaking palette of colors and contrasts: discover the oases and canyons of Tozeur, taste delicious Tunisian dates in the palm groves, admire the mountains and Berber villages, go hiking, sleep under the stars... and why not play golf?
The houch is the name given to the traditional Djerbian house. It is a historical and cultural heritage of the island.
Djerbian houchs have a unique and typical architecture that you won't find anywhere else. They are carefully designed in keeping with Djerbian tradition. They combine the charm of authenticity with modern comforts, with amenities such as a swimming pool, telephone, internet connection, and more.
Some menzels (groups of houchs belonging to the same family) in Djerba are abandoned or in ruins, but they still bear witness to the history of their owners. Others are preserved and maintained, thus retaining their beauty and uniqueness.
Houmt Souk, the capital of the island of Djerba, captivates with its authentic charm and lively streets. Renowned for its colorful souks, traditional crafts, and picturesque harbor, the city offers a true journey of history and culture. A stroll through Houmt Souk offers a unique atmosphere between the sea and the medina.