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Flights to Djerba Tunesia (DJE)

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From Amsterdam, Belgium and Germany

Air Berlin

Fourth-biggest airline in terms of European traffic flies from Bremen, Cologne/Bonn, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn-Lippstadt

Jetairfly.com

Famous Belgium company with cheap flights from Brussels, Liege

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You are faced with a couple of ironies while traveling to Djerba. First, it’s a relatively big island in a continent with virtually landlocked borders. It’s also a veritable tourist resort (so you’ll undoubtedly get a good travel deal to it), but it’s still home to an Islamic sect which is famous for being reclusive; the Kharijites live here along with Sunni and Shiite Muslims, but there is still a minority of Christians here, as well as about a thousand Jews. The city has only one proper airport, so be sure that you at least take the last-minute flight to it if you want to get in as scheduled. The whole island is dotted with squared, whitewashed dwellings, so you might feel like you’re in another world while traveling within Djerba. And what a small world it is; even the most leisurely traveler can cover its entirety in four days. The city’s topography is relatively simple, with the villages separated by kilometers of dusty roads, but your travel deal is worth it if you’re here for a cultural exposure. Each village has a story to tell, all told in as smooth and charming a manner as Tunisians do. Make sure you secure a last-minute flight to Djerba if you plan to visit Africa. The city’s only international airport facility for accommodating preset and charter itineraries is Djerba-Zarvis Airport. There are last-minute flight services to several major cities in Europe (as provided by TunisAir), and you can also get a reasonable travel deal with the carrier’s local subsidiary (SevenAir). Several chartered carriers also fly to the city from Europe. Australians who are traveling to Djerba must secure a visa upon arrival, and New Zealanders must procure it beforehand; citizens of the EU, Canada, and the United States, as well as those from other European countries need not carry visas upon entry.

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| Vliegtickets Djerba | English
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Flights to Djerba Tunesia (DJE)

2.

From Amsterdam, Belgium and Germany

Air Berlin

Fourth-biggest airline in terms of European traffic flies from Bremen, Cologne/Bonn, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn-Lippstadt

Jetairfly.com

Famous Belgium company with cheap flights from Brussels, Liege

4. Flights to nearby airports?
none
Local information

Air travel tip 20: Navigating the airport smoothly
Airport will be the first place you will go to before you have that much-awaited vacation. In order to have a smooth holiday, start it with navigating the airport. Each airport has its own security rules and regulations. Try to browse the website of the airport so that you will immediately know what to bring and what you should not bring. Arrive there early so that you have enough time if something goes wrong with your documents or luggage.
3.

Departures from other european cities


You may find and buy cheap tickets directly in the booking center of our business partner Worldticketcenter.nl: 25 years of experience, many travel specialists, low prices and lots of travel experience and knowledge.
5. Book and fly!
Once you have compared all prices you are ready to book your tickets
Please don't wait too long to book. The cheapest seats are sold out rapidly. And the next seats will cost you more....
Fly to Djerba

You are faced with a couple of ironies while traveling to Djerba. First, it’s a relatively big island in a continent with virtually landlocked borders. It’s also a veritable tourist resort (so you’ll undoubtedly get a good travel deal to it), but it’s still home to an Islamic sect which is famous for being reclusive; the Kharijites live here along with Sunni and Shiite Muslims, but there is still a minority of Christians here, as well as about a thousand Jews. The city has only one proper airport, so be sure that you at least take the last-minute flight to it if you want to get in as scheduled. The whole island is dotted with squared, whitewashed dwellings, so you might feel like you’re in another world while traveling within Djerba. And what a small world it is; even the most leisurely traveler can cover its entirety in four days. The city’s topography is relatively simple, with the villages separated by kilometers of dusty roads, but your travel deal is worth it if you’re here for a cultural exposure. Each village has a story to tell, all told in as smooth and charming a manner as Tunisians do. Make sure you secure a last-minute flight to Djerba if you plan to visit Africa. The city’s only international airport facility for accommodating preset and charter itineraries is Djerba-Zarvis Airport. There are last-minute flight services to several major cities in Europe (as provided by TunisAir), and you can also get a reasonable travel deal with the carrier’s local subsidiary (SevenAir). Several chartered carriers also fly to the city from Europe. Australians who are traveling to Djerba must secure a visa upon arrival, and New Zealanders must procure it beforehand; citizens of the EU, Canada, and the United States, as well as those from other European countries need not carry visas upon entry.

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