Djerba Explore Park Map (2021)
Get the most out of your visit with the up-to-date Djerba Explore Park Map.
Djerba Explore Park is a cultural and wildlife attraction located on Djerba Island in Tunisia. The park features a large crocodile farm with over 400 Nile crocodiles, a heritage museum, and traditional crafts exhibitions. It combines animal encounters with Tunisian cultural experiences for educational tourism.
Navigate directly to Lalla Hadria Museum’s Andalusian exhibits, the crocodile farm’s feeding platform, and the medina-style boutiques in the heritage village. Planning a stop at Restaurant Dar Essid or the palm-shaded rest zones? This map helps you find every detail.
Whether you’re eyeing camel rides or the ancient pottery workshop, knowing the layout makes all the difference.
Djerba Explore Park Map 2021
The most significant update to the Djerba Explore Park Map in 2021 is the clear delineation of five main modules: a free-access village with shops and restaurants, three paid attraction modules (Lalla Hadria Museum, Heritage, and Crocodile Farm), and a separate hotel residence. The map also highlights key visitor areas, including leisure zones and dining options, and reflects the park’s layout for easier navigation.

Printable Djerba Explore Park Map PDF 2021
FAQ
Is Djerba worth a visit?
Djerba is worth a visit for its blend of Mediterranean beaches, rich multicultural heritage, and unique attractions like the El Ghriba Synagogue and vibrant street art in Erriadh. The island offers pristine sands, clear waters, lively markets, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it appealing for both cultural explorers and beach lovers. The best experience is during spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasant and activities are plentiful.
Which part of Djerba is best?
The northeastern Zone Touristique is considered the best part of Djerba for visitors, offering the most amenities, beautiful beaches, and easy access to resorts, water sports, and restaurants. Houmt Souk, the island’s main town, is also highly recommended for its bustling markets, historic architecture, and authentic local culture. For art and history enthusiasts, the village of Erriadh stands out for its famous Djerbahood street art and the El Ghriba Synagogue.
What can you do in Djerba?
In Djerba, you can relax on stunning beaches, explore the historic medina of Houmt Souk, visit the El Ghriba Synagogue, and admire the street art in Erriadh. Other top activities include touring Djerba Explore Park with its crocodile farm and heritage museum, shopping in lively markets, enjoying water sports, and taking boat trips to Flamingo Island. The island also offers camel rides, visits to traditional pottery villages, and opportunities to experience its diverse culinary scene.
Is Djerba walkable?
Djerba is partially walkable, especially in the pedestrian-friendly center of Houmt Souk and some village areas, but the island as a whole is spread out and not easily explored entirely on foot. While you can enjoy walking tours in towns and along the beaches, traveling between attractions generally requires taxis, rental cars, or organized tours due to the distances involved. Visitors seeking to explore beyond the main towns should plan for additional transportation.