Why Djerba works for families
Some destinations look good on paper but fall apart with children in tow. Djerba is the opposite. A 2.5-hour flight from Paris, Lyon or Marseille, this southern Tunisian island delivers what family holidays are supposed to be: sun, space, safety and a pace of life that lets everyone breathe.
The island is calm, residential, and famously welcoming to children. Midoun — where Ethic Village Djerba is located, in the sought-after neighbourhood of Tezdaine (The Palms in Berber) — is especially quiet. From April to October, temperatures sit between 25°C and 35°C with near-constant sunshine. Even May and September — two ideal months for families with young children — offer sea temperatures above 24°C.
And culturally? Children discover a Berber market, taste local food, and perhaps spot a camel on the road — memories worth more than any geography lesson. All for a fraction of what a week on the French Riviera or Majorca would cost.
Where to stay: why a private villa changes everything
Hotels — even the all-inclusive kind — have limits for families. Small rooms, fixed meal times, impersonal buffets, and crucially, no private space. A villa with a pool with zero overlooking is a different experience entirely.
At Ethic Village Djerba, every villa comes with a private pool with zero overlooking, a full kitchen, spacious living areas, a shaded terrace, and a secure garden where children roam freely. No corridor noise at nap time. No lift queues with a pushchair.
Which villa for your family?
| Family size | Villa | Bedrooms | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 adults + 1-2 children | Opale or Jade | 2 | Right size, private pool with zero overlooking, children’s room separate from parents |
| 4-6 guests | Saphir | 3 | 12m lap pool, basketball court, ping-pong — keeps older children busy for hours. Summer only. |
| 6-8+ guests | Diamant | 4 (2 en-suite) | Heated pool year-round (at extra cost), jacuzzi, water slide, 700m² garden. Ideal for extended family. |
Diamant connects privately to Saphir. Opale connects to Jade. Two families can book side by side — own villa, own pool, shared holiday.

What to do — by age group
Babies and toddlers (0-4)
The villa itself is the playground. A shallow private pool with zero overlooking (baby equipment available on request), a shaded garden, and sea air. Nearby Sidi Yati beach (6 min by car) has calm, shallow water and soft sand — first sandcastles without fighting for a sunbed.
Children (5-10)
- Djerba Explore — heritage museum, traditional village, and a crocodile park with 400+ Nile crocodiles. A highlight.
- Camel rides — 20-minute guided rides on several beaches, suitable from age 4-5.
- Gentle water sports — pedalos, kayaks, inflatable rings on the tourist-zone beaches, 15 minutes from the villas.
- Midoun Friday market — colours, smells, local life. Children love it.
- At the villa — ping-pong, badminton, basketball (Saphir), pool all day.
Teenagers
- Quad and buggy — circuits through olive groves, from age 14 (with adult).
- Jet-ski — hourly rental on the main beaches.
- Kitesurfing and windsurfing — Djerba is one of the Mediterranean’s recognised spots thanks to steady northern winds. Beginner courses from age 12-14.
- Evenings — game consoles (Switch 2, PS4), video projector (available for rental, at extra cost), Wi-Fi — sorted.

Getting around with children
Private airport transfer (at extra cost) from Djerba-Zarzis (25 minutes to the villas) — no taxi negotiations with tired children and luggage. Everything pre-paid and arranged.
For the week, a rental car (at extra cost) is the way to go. Djerba is only 25km across — nothing is far.
| From the villas to… | Drive time |
|---|---|
| Sidi Yati beach | 6 minutes |
| Midoun centre | 10 minutes |
| Tourist zone (Sidi Mahrez) | 15 minutes |
| Djerba Explore | 20 minutes |
| Houmt Souk (island capital) | 20 minutes |
| Airport | 25 minutes |
Feeding the family — without the stress
- Your own kitchen — full fridge, oven, microwave, coffee maker. Prepare baby meals, reheat leftovers, or cook market-fresh ingredients. Supermarket 5 minutes away.
- Meals at the villa (at extra cost) — half-board or full-board delivered to your door. Local Tunisian dishes by our cook, adaptable for children. All halal. Book via your guest portal.
- Eating out — Midoun and the tourist zone have plenty of family-friendly restaurants. Grilled fish and pizza are the children’s favourites. Generous portions, very reasonable prices.
Baby gear — leave it at home
Available on request, ready at your villa:
- Baby cot with mattress and sheets
- High chair
- Baby bath
- Bouncer
- Car seat and booster
- Toys for toddlers
Just tell us your child’s age when booking — everything will be set up before you arrive.
Sample budget — family of 4, one week
Two adults, two children, low season (May or September):
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Villa Opale (7 nights) | ~€660 |
| Half-board (dinner × 7 days, at extra cost) | ~€252 |
| Airport transfers (return, at extra cost) | ~€60 |
| Activities (Explore, camels, water sports) | ~€100 |
| Groceries and lunches | ~€100 |
| Total (flights not included) | ~€1,170 |
In high season (July-August), villa rates are higher but food and activities stay the same. Compared to a family hotel week in Spain or Italy, the saving is real — and the comfort of a private villa with zero-overlooking pool is in another league.
Before you go — family checklist
Documents
- Valid passport for all family members (French ID card also accepted for Tunisia)
- Child travel consent if travelling with one parent only
- Medical cover for the trip is advisable — check options that align with your values
Money and connectivity
- Tunisian dinar (TND) available at the airport. Bring some cash for markets.
- Cards accepted in most tourist shops and supermarkets.
- Local SIM (Tunisie Telecom or Ooredoo) at the airport — ~€5-10 with generous data.
Health and comfort
- High SPF sunscreen (50+ for children) — bring enough, prices are high locally.
- Mosquito repellent for summer evenings.
- Light cotton clothing — modest dress is appreciated but not required.
Book your halal-friendly family villa
Direct flights from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Brussels, Zurich, Geneva and London. No visa for Europeans. Airport transfer (at extra cost) waiting for you.
At Ethic Village Djerba, every villa is a strictly alcohol-free residence (house rules without exception), with a prayer mat and Qibla in each villa and halal meals prepared on-site (at extra cost). Our halal-friendly commitment is not a marketing label, it is a concrete choice, open to any family who shares this search for privacy and serenity.
See all our villas and check availability →
Djerba is waiting for your family. Insha’Allah.
