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Stay Safe

Know the local customs, understand important regulations, and get practical tips for a worry-free vacation.

Djerba is generally a very safe destination for tourists. With some common-sense precautions and awareness of local customs, you'll have a worry-free visit.

Overall Safety

Tunisia is considered safe for tourists, and Djerba, as a popular destination, has a strong police presence and good security infrastructure. Violent crime against tourists is rare.

Local Laws & Customs


Respect local laws and customs to avoid any issues:

  • Alcohol is available in tourist areas but public intoxication is frowned upon
  • Photography of government buildings and military installations is prohibited
  • LGBTQ+ travelers should exercise discretion as same-sex relationships are illegal
  • During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours

Health & Wellness


Stay healthy during your trip with these tips:

Sun Protection
  • Use SPF 30+ sunscreen and reapply regularly
  • Wear a hat and sunglasses, especially midday
  • Seek shade during peak hours (11am-3pm)
Water & Food
  • Stick to bottled water for drinking
  • Eat at busy restaurants with high turnover
  • Wash fruits and vegetables before eating

Money & Valuables


Take normal precautions with your belongings:

Note: Be cautious of overly friendly strangers offering "deals" or tours. Use official guides and book excursions through reputable agencies.
Pro Tip: Keep copies of important documents (passport, insurance) in your email or cloud storage. This makes replacement much easier if something is lost.

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