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Explore the rich cultural heritage of Djerba at Guellala Museum, showcasing unique artifacts and traditional crafts in a serene setting.
Located in the charming village of Guellala, the Guellala Museum is a cultural gem that showcases the rich heritage of Djerba. Visitors can explore fascinating artifacts, traditional crafts, and the island's unique history, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to this enchanting destination.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, you'll want to head towards Guellala from any point in The Tell. Use GPS navigation and input the coordinates 33.7325783, 10.8656196, or the address PVM8+26Q, Guellala 4155. The museum is located approximately 20 km south of the capital, Tunis. Follow Route 1 (the main highway) south until you see signs for Guellala. Once you reach the town, look for signs directing you to the museum. There is usually parking available nearby, but check for any local parking fees.
Public Transportation
To reach Guellala Museum via public transportation, you can take a bus or a shared taxi from Tunis. Look for buses heading towards Djerba or the nearby areas that stop in Guellala. The ride will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Once you arrive at the Guellala bus stop, the museum is about a 10-minute walk. Just head east on Avenue de la République, then turn left onto Rue de la Liberté, and you will see the museum ahead. Ensure you have some Tunisian Dinars for the bus fare, which typically costs around 5-10 TND.
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