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Djerba Island Listed Among World’s Top Destinations for 20252 min read

By Editorial Staff December 27, 2024
Written by Editorial Staff December 27, 2024
Djerba Island Listed Among World's Top Destinations for 2025

Condé Nast Traveler, a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine, recently featured Djerba among the world’s top destinations for 2025 in its annual Readers’ Choice Awards. This recognition highlights Djerba’s appeal to travelers seeking unique and enriching experiences.

Djerba, a picturesque island off the southern coast of Tunisia, has been recognized as one of the world’s premier travel destinations for 2025. Known for its harmonious blend of cultures, stunning landscapes, and culinary delights, Djerba is poised to captivate travelers from across the globe in the coming year.

A Cultural Tapestry

Djerba’s rich cultural heritage is a major draw for visitors. The island is a symbol of peaceful coexistence, home to Africa’s oldest synagogue, El Ghriba, over 300 mosques, and a Catholic church. These landmarks are a testament to the diverse communities that have called the island home for centuries. Erriadh, one of Djerba’s oldest villages, further embodies this cultural mosaic. Its narrow streets are adorned with vibrant murals from the Djerbahood project, created by renowned artists from around the world.

Culinary Wonders Await

In 2025, Djerba will host the inaugural World Capital of Island Cuisine festival. This unique event will gather chefs from islands worldwide to showcase their culinary traditions through competitions, live music, and nautical activities. For those who can’t attend the festival, Destination Djerba offers specialized “culinary and culture” tours, including gourmet workshops and olive oil tastings that celebrate the island’s rich artisanal heritage.

Natural Beauty and Tranquility

Beyond its cultural and culinary appeal, Djerba offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and abundant wildlife, including flocks of flamingos. The island’s serene environment makes it an ideal destination for relaxation, whether lounging by the beach or exploring its natural reserves.

Improved Accessibility and Hospitality

Getting to Djerba has never been easier. EasyJet now offers direct flights from London and Manchester, and Tunisia has introduced a visa-free policy for travelers from 95 countries. Accommodation options are also expanding. The highly anticipated Marriott Djerba is set to open as an all-inclusive resort in late 2025. Meanwhile, the beloved Dar Dhiafa guesthouse is undergoing renovations in celebration of its 25th anniversary, promising a refreshed and intimate stay for guests by summer 2025.

Why Visit Djerba in 2025?

Djerba’s unique combination of cultural richness, culinary innovation, natural beauty, and enhanced accessibility positions it as a must-visit destination in 2025. Whether you’re seeking a vibrant cultural experience, a culinary adventure, or a peaceful retreat, this Tunisian gem offers something for every traveler.

Plan your journey to Djerba and discover why this idyllic island is making waves as one of the top destinations of 2025.

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