Djerba-Zarzis International Airport (DJE) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Tunisia’s premier beach island airport and the gateway to Djerba (the legendary “Lotus-Eaters Island” from Homer’s Odyssey), Zarzis on the southern Tunisian coast, the El Ghriba synagogue (one of the oldest continuously-operating synagogues in the world), the Berber-Jewish heritage of Houmt Souk. DJE is Tunisia’s second-busiest airport after TUN, single-terminal modernised 2014, served by Tunisair (the dominant flag), Air Arabia, Nouvelair (Tunisian charter), Ryanair, easyJet, Transavia, plus dense seasonal European charter (TUI Fly, Smartwings, Pegasus). The visa-free 90 days for most Western nationalities, the Tunisian Dinar reality, and the warm Mediterranean (October-November still 22-25°C) make DJE a smoother arrival than mainland Tunis for the beach-island traveller.
📍 9 km W of Houmt Souk
🚚 To Houmt Souk 12-18 min
🛂 90-day visa-free entry
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
Modernised 2014 · one departures hall · 1.2 million pax/year capacity
9 km via the airport road · 12-18 min · light traffic
Tunisian Dinar (TND) · closed currency, ~3.2 per USD · exchange on arrival
Pre-booked transfer · no Uber · metered taxi TND 25-40 to Houmt Souk
US, Canada, EU, UK, AU, NZ, Japan, Russia · passport 6-month validity
Tunisair (TU) · oneworld member 2024 · CDG/Paris connection capital, DJE direct charter
Avoid raw tap · bottled standard · resorts supply purified
Mediterranean · summer 22-32°C · winter 11-19°C · warm sea Apr-Nov
🏢 1. The Single Terminal & the Lotus-Eaters Island Reality
DJE operates a single integrated terminal modernised in 2014 to handle 1.2 million passengers per year. The architecture features Berber-Andalusian touches in interior detailing — whitewashed walls, geometric Berber tiles, lots of natural light. Walking distances are exceptionally short — from kerb to gate 5-8 minutes. The 3,000m runway can handle widebody operations but most flights are A320 and 737 narrowbody given the Mediterranean charter focus. Djerba is the largest island in North Africa (514 km²), connected to mainland Tunisia by the Roman-era El Kantara causeway and the more recent Ajim ferry.
✈️ The 2014 Modernisation
OACA (Tunisian airport authority) invested TND 80 million to modernise DJE: new boarding bridges (8 air-bridges, 4 walk-out), expanded duty-free, modernised security with biometric exit gates, refurbished arrivals hall. The pre-2014 reputation for chaos at the post-Arab-Spring tourism collapse and gradual recovery no longer applies. Walking distance from kerb to gate 5-8 minutes.
🏠 Carriers & Routes
Heavy hitters: Tunisair (TU, the national flag) Tunis multi-daily plus seasonal Paris-CDG, Lyon, Marseille, Brussels, Geneva direct. Nouvelair (Tunisian charter) Paris and European cities. Air Arabia Maroc CMN. International LCC: Ryanair (London Stansted, Manchester, Brussels Charleroi, Pisa, Rome, Madrid), easyJet (Geneva, Paris-Orly, Bristol), Transavia (Paris-Orly, Amsterdam, Lyon), TUI fly (Brussels, Liege seasonal). Charter: TUI, FTI, Detur, Smartwings.
🌍 DJE vs TUN vs MIR
DJE for Djerba island and southern Tunisian coast (Zarzis, the edge of the Sahara, Matmata cave-dwellings). TUN (Tunis-Carthage) for Tunis, Carthage Roman ruins, Sidi Bou Said, Cape Bon resort coast. MIR (Monastir-Habib Bourguiba) for the central beach belt (Sousse, Hammamet, Mahdia). For Sahara expeditions, DJE is the closest gateway. For mainland-Tunisia heritage, TUN. Most mediterranean-coast trips use MIR for the volume of LCC routes.
Djerba is widely identified with Homer’s “Lotus-Eaters” from the Odyssey — the island where Odysseus’s crew ate the lotus flowers and forgot the way home. The Greek and Roman texts strongly suggest Djerba; the modern island has 514 km², 250 km of coast, beaches at Sidi Mahres, Sidi Yati and Aghir. The unique Tunisian-Berber-Jewish heritage (the El Ghriba synagogue dating to 586 BCE per legend, 16th century by archaeology) makes Djerba culturally distinct from mainland Tunisia.
🛂 2. Visa-Free Entry, TND & the 90-Day Rules
Tunisia is one of the easier visa propositions in North Africa: 90 days visa-free for US, Canadian, all EU/Schengen, UK, Australian, NZ, Japanese, Russian and most Western passports. The Tunisian Dinar (TND) is a closed currency — cannot be obtained outside Tunisia, must be exchanged on arrival. Tunisia is the smaller-scale, less-touristed counterpart to Morocco within North African medina + beach culture.
📄 The 90-Day Stamp
Passport with 6-month validity beyond entry, return ticket, accommodation reasonable proof. Border officers professional and friendly — DJE clearance often under 20 minutes. The 90-day stamp is generous and renewable in country (visit the immigration office in Tunis for extension paperwork). Children’s documentation straightforward.
💰 Closed Currency: TND
Tunisian Dinar (TND) cannot legally be obtained outside Tunisia — exchange EUR, USD, GBP cash on arrival or use the airport ATMs (Banque de Tunisie, BIAT, Attijari Bank Tunisia). TND trades around 3.2 per USD / 3.5 per EUR in 2026. ATM dispensing limit TND 1,000-2,000 per transaction. Cards work at hotels and upmarket restaurants but cash dominates outside tourism. Carry crisp EUR/USD bills for exchange.
🌍 Yellow Fever & Health
No yellow fever certificate required from any direct flight. Tunisia is malaria-free everywhere. The traditional “traveler’s tummy” precaution remains the #1 health issue. Standard precautions: bottled water, peeled fruit, avoid raw salads outside upmarket restaurants. Sun protection essential in summer (Mediterranean sun).
📝 Returning EUR/USD on Departure
Excess TND cannot legally be exported in significant amounts. The airport currency exchange will sell you back EUR/USD. Save your original exchange receipt as proof of legitimate origin. Most travellers spend down to TND 100-200 by departure and exchange at the airport bureau.
🚚 3. Transport: Resort Transfer, Louage, Self-Drive, Bus
Djerba transport is straightforward: pre-booked resort transfers dominate the upmarket segment, the Tunisian louage (the iconic shared-taxi mini-bus system) works for inter-city travel, self-drive is feasible (Tunisia has well-paved highways), bus 12 is the public option from DJE. Uber and Bolt do NOT operate. Most arrivals go directly to a Sidi Mahres or Aghir resort.
🚚 Resort Transfer
Default for 80%+ of arrivals. Most Djerba resorts (Iberostar Mehari, Magic Hotel, Hasdrubal Thalassa, Movenpick, Vincci Helios) include or sell airport transfers; cost folded into package or quoted at TND 30-60 per person. Driver waits with name board in arrivals horseshoe. To Sidi Mahres and Aghir 25-35 min, to Houmt Souk 12-18 min.
🚌 Metered Taxi & Louage
Licensed metered taxis (yellow, branded DJE Taxi) queue at arrivals. Fixed-rate to Houmt Souk TND 25-40 (US$8-12), to resort belt TND 40-70. Pay in TND or EUR. Negotiate firmly; tourist pricing is universal. Louage (the iconic Tunisian shared-taxi mini-bus, white with red stripe) operates from a station 2 km from the airport for inter-city travel including across the El Kantara causeway to mainland Tunisia.
🚌 Bus 12 (Public)
SOTRADJ city bus 12 runs from DJE to Houmt Souk and onward to specific resort stops. TND 1-3 per person, 30-45 minutes. The bus stop is at the upper-level departures kerb. Less practical with luggage; great for solo budget travellers.
🚗 Self-Drive (Hertz, Avis, Europcar)
Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt operate at DJE. Drive on the RIGHT (Tunisia follows continental France conventions). Roads on Djerba and the El Kantara causeway are excellent. International driving permit recommended. The Sahara excursion routes from DJE south to Douz and Matmata are well-paved. TND 80-150 per day for a small car.
Djerba is connected to mainland Tunisia by the 7 km Roman-era El Kantara causeway (built 2nd century CE, restored modern era) which carries the south coast highway. The Ajim ferry is the alternative shorter ferry crossing. Most self-drive Sahara excursions take the El Kantara route southwards.
🛍️ 4. Lounges: Tunisair, Pearl, Priority Pass
DJE has two lounges in international departures: the Pearl Lounge (Priority Pass) and the Tunisair Premier Lounge (TU Business Class plus oneworld Sapphire+ since the 2024 alliance joining). Both are post-security and reasonably equipped. Capacity strained 14:00-17:00 European return wave on Saturdays during the European charter peak.
🍻 Pearl Lounge (Priority Pass)
Post-security in international departures. Hot Tunisian buffet (couscous, brik pastries, lablabi chickpea soup, harissa-spiced lamb tagine), full bar with Celtia (Tunisian beer) and Sidi Brahim wine, two showers, business desks. Walk-in price US$45-55 if you have neither lounge access nor an airline card. Capacity strained on Saturday afternoon LCC departures.
🍸 Tunisair Premier Lounge
Tunisair (TU) Business Class, oneworld Sapphire+ (BA, Qatar, Cathay, JAL, Iberia customers since 2024 alliance joining). Smaller than Pearl, contemporary Tunisian-andalusian decor with zellige tile, full a-la-carte menu, two showers and quiet rooms. TU joined oneworld in October 2024 — new for 2026 status reciprocity benefits.
✨ Airside Cafes
Beyond the lounges, the airside food court has Costa Coffee, a Tunisian restaurant (Restaurant La Médina) with brik and lamb couscous plates, a small French-style boulangerie. Coffee + pastry TND 5-10 (US$1.50-3), sit-down meal TND 25-50 (US$8-16). Free 60-min Wi-Fi airport-wide.
🥩 5. Food & Duty-Free: Brik, Couscous, Olive Oil, Pottery
DJE’s duty-free showcases distinctive Tunisian and Djerban specialties: world-class olive oil (Tunisia is the world’s 2nd-largest exporter after Spain), the unique Berber pottery from the Guellala village in southern Djerba (famous for amphora-style and decorated work), Tunisian wines from the Carthage area (Magon, Domaine Atlas), the iconic Celtia and Tunisian Pastis 51 spirits, harissa pastes and ras el hanout spice blends.
🍲 Brik, Couscous, Lablabi
Brik (the iconic Tunisian deep-fried pastry, typically with egg, tuna and capers wrapped in warqa) is the national snack. Tunisian couscous (similar to Moroccan but with stronger harissa influence). Lablabi (the chickpea-and-bread soup) is the everyday Tunisian breakfast. The Pearl Lounge buffet has all of these. Sit-down meal in the airside restaurant TND 25-50.
🍃 Tunisian Olive Oil
Tunisia is the world’s 2nd-largest olive oil exporter (after Spain) and the quality is exceptional — the Sahel region produces the legendary Sfax-area Picholine and Chemlali olive oils. Premium extra-virgin at airside duty-free TND 30-80 per 500ml bottle (US$10-25). Half European specialty store prices.
🥦 Guellala Pottery
Guellala (in southern Djerba) has been a major North African pottery centre since Phoenician times. The classic Berber-Tunisian amphora style, painted bowls, decorative platters, the unique “Ammar” black-glaze technique. Airport craft shop has small pieces TND 30-150, larger items TND 200-800. The Guellala village has the wider selection if you visit during the trip; airport for last-minute small souvenirs.
🍷 Celtia Beer & Tunisian Wines
Celtia (the Tunisian flagship lager since 1951) and Bock 33 are the local lagers. Six-packs at airside duty-free TND 35-55 (US$11-17). Tunisian wines from the Carthage area — Magon, Domaine Atlas, Selian (red), Domaine Lansarine (white) — are the under-the-radar premium choice. TND 35-90 per bottle. Pastis 51 (anise-flavoured spirit, similar to French pastis) is the spirits classic.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Houmt Souk, El Ghriba, Sahara, Matmata
Djerba and the surrounding southern Tunisia offer some of North Africa’s most distinctive cultural experiences: Houmt Souk (the picturesque island capital with its Berber-Andalusian medina), the El Ghriba synagogue (one of the oldest continuously-operating synagogues in the world, with the annual Lag BaOmer pilgrimage), the Tunisian Sahara via Douz and Tozeur, the Matmata cave-dwellings (the iconic Star Wars Tatooine filming location). Standard 7-10 day Djerba+southern Tunisia trip combines 3-4 of these.
🌍 Houmt Souk (Island Capital)
9 km from DJE, Houmt Souk is the picturesque island capital — Berber-Andalusian whitewashed medina, traditional fishermen’s harbour with painted boats, the legendary Borj Ghazi Mustapha 16th-century fort, the Spanish Tower (Borj el-Kebir), the iconic central square Place Hedi Chaker. Day-trippable from any Djerba resort or stay at the boutique Dar Dhiafa for the medina experience. Restaurant scene focused on fresh fish and traditional couscous.
✡ El Ghriba Synagogue
In the village of Erriadh, 5 km from Houmt Souk, El Ghriba is one of the oldest continuously-operating synagogues in the world (legend dates it to 586 BCE; archaeology to the 16th century — either way, ancient). Stunning Tunisian-Berber architecture, blue-and-white interior. The annual Lag BaOmer pilgrimage in May draws thousands of Tunisian-Jewish visitors from worldwide. Open daily 8 am-5 pm, modest dress required, men cover heads.
🏔 Sahara Excursions (Douz, Tozeur)
3-hour drive south of Djerba via the El Kantara causeway, Douz is the “Gateway to the Sahara” — oasis town with the international Sahara Festival in late November-December, camel caravan day-trips into the dunes, the legendary Sahara sunset experience. Tozeur (further west) is the Date Festival capital and gateway to the Chott el Jerid salt flat. 2-day Sahara trip covers Douz + Tozeur + Chebika oasis. Premium tour operators include Tunisia Discovery, Sahara Tour, Travel2Sahara.
🌍 Matmata (Star Wars Tatooine)
2-hour drive south of Djerba, Matmata is the Berber cave-dwelling village famously used as the Tatooine filming location in Star Wars (1977 and prequels). The Hotel Sidi Driss is the actual underground troglodyte hotel where the iconic moisture farm scenes were filmed — you can stay there. Also Matmata Old Mosque, the Chenini Berber granaries. Day-trip from DJE or 2-day combined Matmata-Sahara excursion.
May-October is peak season for Djerba beach (warm Mediterranean, sunny). November-April is shoulder/winter (cooler, less crowded, prices 30-40% lower). The Tabarka Jazz Festival (early July) and the Sahara Festival in Douz (late November-December) are calendar highlights for a culturally-focused trip. Avoid mid-July to mid-August for the European charter peak.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Should I fly into DJE or TUN or MIR for Tunisia?
DJE for Djerba island and southern Tunisia (Sahara, Matmata Star Wars). TUN (Tunis-Carthage) for Tunis, Carthage Roman ruins, Sidi Bou Said, Cape Bon. MIR (Monastir) for the central beach belt (Sousse, Hammamet, Mahdia). For combined trips, the DJE-TUN open-jaw covers the full mediterranean-coast + Sahara experience and saves backtracking on the 540 km between them.
Do I need a visa for Tunisia at DJE?
No. US, Canadian, all EU/Schengen, UK, Australian, NZ, Japanese, Russian and most Western passports get 90 days visa-free. Same rules at all Tunisia airports. Passport with 6-month validity. Border officers professional and friendly — DJE clearance often under 20 minutes.
Why can’t I bring Tunisian Dinars home with me?
TND is a closed currency — legally cannot be obtained outside Tunisia or exported in significant amounts. You exchange EUR/USD/GBP cash on arrival or use airport ATMs (Banque de Tunisie, BIAT, Attijari Bank Tunisia). On departure, exchange remaining TND back at the airport bureau. TND has zero value abroad — spend it down before leaving.
Does Uber operate at DJE?
No. Uber and Bolt do NOT operate in Tunisia. The transport options are pre-booked resort transfers (default for upmarket arrivals), licensed metered taxis (TND 25-40 to Houmt Souk, US$8-12), louage (the iconic shared-taxi mini-bus for inter-city), SOTRADJ bus 12 to Houmt Souk (TND 1-3, budget option), and self-drive rental for confident travellers.
What’s the El Ghriba synagogue and when is the pilgrimage?
El Ghriba is one of the oldest continuously-operating synagogues in the world (legend 586 BCE, archaeology 16th century). Located in Erriadh village, 5 km from Houmt Souk. The annual Lag BaOmer pilgrimage in May draws thousands of Tunisian-Jewish visitors. Open daily 8 am-5 pm, modest dress required (men cover heads). The blue-and-white interior is among the most beautiful religious architecture in North Africa.
How do I get from Djerba to the Sahara?
The standard route: drive 3 hours south via the El Kantara causeway to Douz (the “Gateway to the Sahara”). Tour operators run 2-day excursions including Douz + Tozeur + Chebika oasis with camel caravan and dunes overnight. Self-drive is feasible (well-paved roads). Reputable operators: Tunisia Discovery, Sahara Tour, Travel2Sahara. Cost EUR 250-450 per person all-in.
Is the tap water safe in Djerba?
Resort hotels supply purified or bottled water by default and many filter the supply at source. Restaurants serve bottled by default. Brushing teeth with bottled is the standard advice for first-time visitors. Tunisia has better tap water reliability than Egypt or Morocco but it’s still prudent to stick with sealed bottles for drinking and ice.
How long should I budget at DJE for an international departure?
Two and a half hours for international, especially Saturday afternoons when the European charter departure wave stacks (Ryanair, easyJet, Transavia, Tunisair, charter operators). The 2014-modernised terminal handles peak traffic in 25-40 min for departures. Bring patience — TND-back-to-EUR exchange at the bureau also adds time.
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | DJE |
| Terminal Layout | Single integrated terminal (modernised 2014), 1.2M pax/year, 3,000m runway |
| Distance to Houmt Souk | 9 km via airport road, 12-18 min |
| Currency | Tunisian Dinar (TND), closed currency, ~3.2 per USD; EUR widely accepted |
| Rideshare Apps | None — Uber and Bolt do NOT operate in Tunisia |
| Metered Taxi | TND 25-40 (US$8-12) to Houmt Souk; TND 40-70 to resort belt |
| Public Bus & Louage | Bus 12 (TND 1-3) to Houmt Souk; louage shared-taxi system from town |
| Visa-Free Stay | 90 days for US/CA/EU/UK/AU/NZ/JP/RU and most Western passports |
| Hub Airline | Tunisair (TU, oneworld since 2024); Nouvelair charter, Ryanair LCC heavy |
| Heavy International Carriers | Tunisair TUN, Ryanair (UK + EU), easyJet, Transavia, TUI fly, Smartwings, Pegasus |
| Lounges | Pearl Lounge (Priority Pass), Tunisair Premier (TU oneworld since 2024) |
| Climate | Mediterranean — warm summer 22-32°C, mild winter 11-19°C, sea swimmable Apr-Nov |
| Tap Water | Avoid raw tap; resorts and restaurants supply purified or bottled |
| Onward Day-Trips | Houmt Souk medina (12 min), El Ghriba synagogue (15 min), Matmata Star Wars caves (2 h), Sahara Douz (3 h) |
| Take-Home Buys | Tunisian olive oil (world’s 2nd-largest exporter), Guellala pottery, Celtia beer, Tunisian wines |
| Special 2026 Note | Tunisair joined oneworld Alliance October 2024 — new BA/Qatar/Cathay status reciprocity at DJE |



