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Competitive Car Hire in Djerba, Tunisia — Your Practical UK Traveller’s Guide

Compare great-value deals, choose convenient pick-up at the airport or in town, and use our clear guidance on insurance, deposits, fuel policies and local driving to explore Djerba at your own pace.

UK Traveller Essentials
Djerba Car Rental Guide: Where To Pick Up And What To Expect
Hiring a car in Djerba is one of the easiest ways to see more than the resort strip — from Houmt Souk’s markets to quieter beaches and the causeway to the mainland. For travellers from the United Kingdom, the biggest benefits are flexibility and often better overall value for couples and families compared with frequent taxis. Expect right-hand traffic, straightforward roads on the island, and occasional police checkpoints (carry your passport/ID and rental paperwork). When booking, pay close attention to the fuel policy (full-to-full is usually simplest), the security deposit (typically held on a credit card), mileage limits, and the difference between basic cover and excess protection.
Avis
Dollar
Thrifty
Budget
Europcar
Hertz
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Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (DJE)
The main arrival point for Djerba. Most rental desks are in or near the arrivals area; follow airport signage for ‘Car Rental/Location de voitures’. Collect your agreement, check the fuel level and photograph the vehicle before driving off. Pros: quickest start after landing, widest opening hours and fleet choice in peak season. Cons: queues can form around flight arrivals and prices can be higher for walk-ups without prebooking.
Houmt Souk (Town Centre)
Central pick-up for shops, cafés and the main town area. Pros: convenient if you’re already staying in town, often calmer than the airport for inspections and paperwork. Cons: limited parking and narrower streets; fleets can be smaller and opening hours shorter than airport locations.
Midoun (Tourist Zone & Surroundings)
A practical option if your accommodation is in the popular resort corridor. Pros: close to many hotels, easy to arrange a replacement vehicle if needed. Cons: availability can vary by season and some suppliers require pre-arranged meeting points rather than a fixed office.
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Hire a Car in Djerba for Island & Desert Adventures

Compare our top three rental picks for Djerba and plan your perfect Tunisian road trip with confidence.

Coastal

Convertible

Sun-Soaked Island Cruising
4
2
Auto

Djerba's flat coastal roads, year-round sunshine and laid-back beach vibe make a convertible the most enjoyable way to explore. British visitors will appreciate the breezy open-top drives along the Mediterranean shoreline. Easy to park in Houmt Souk's narrow lanes, it suits couples seeking a stylish yet relaxed island escape. Fuel stays modest on the short distances between resorts, hidden coves and Ras Rmel peninsula.

Desert

SUV

Heat-Proof & Adventure-Ready
5
3
Auto

Day trips into the Saharan fringes, Berber villages and the salt lakes south of Djerba demand a robust SUV. Higher ground clearance handles sandy tracks near the dunes, while powerful air-con tackles summer temperatures that easily exceed 40 °C. Spacious boots swallow luggage for UK families heading on longer excursions, and the elevated driving position offers reassuring visibility on unmarked desert roads.

Family

Van

Spacious Comfort for Group Travel
7
4
Auto

Multi-generational British families or small tour groups will value the generous seating and luggage capacity of a people-carrier. Sliding doors make loading children in Djerba's tight medina streets far easier, and the climate-controlled cabin is a blessing in the long midday heat. Comfortable on the smooth N1 to Medenine and Tataouine, it keeps everyone together on scenic inland loops.

Choose Your Ride

Find the perfect vehicle for your trip. Compare options below.

Airport
Downtown

Why Pick Up At Djerba Airport (DJE)

Ideal for UK travellers arriving on a schedule: you can collect the car soon after landing, avoid negotiating taxis, and start exploring immediately. Airport locations usually offer the broadest choice of vehicles and add-ons (child seats, additional driver), with clearer late-opening options in busier periods. Prebooking is recommended for the best prices and shorter queues.

Djerba Car Hire Ratings from Real Travellers

Browse verified customer reviews for car hire pick-ups across Djerba, including Djerba–Zarzis Airport, and find a trustworthy supplier before you book.

Rental companyRatingAvg. Daily RatePickup Method/DistanceSecurity depositAccepts Debit CardsKey Advantages
Keddy by europcar
2.8
3 reviews
$45In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,233 - $1,448
  • Good value pricing
  • Car condition as expected
  • Straightforward pick-up process
Hertz
2.8
17120+ reviews
$495.9 mi from Djerba Downtown-
  • Professional and helpful staff
  • Smooth and easy pickup process
  • Honest transparent pricing
Otoq
1.9
200+ reviews
$56Shuttle bus
$530 - $943
  • Fast WhatsApp communication
  • Clean modern vehicles
  • Friendly professional staff
Europcar
1.5
3891 reviews
$69In terminal, Walk to counter-
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Helpful and efficient staff
  • Professional service
Avis
1.2
4,600+ reviews
$118In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,585 - $6,075
  • Professional and efficient service
  • Quick and easy rental process
  • Friendly and helpful staff
Budget
1.0
5700+ reviews
$55In terminal, Walk to counter
$1,038 - $5,678
  • Friendly and professional staff
  • Clean and well-maintained vehicles
  • Efficient pick-up and drop-off

*Rating and review data are sourced from Trustpilot. Policy details may vary by location and vehicle type. Please confirm at the time of booking.

Data source: QEEQ Car Rental
Last updated: Jun. 15 2026
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Discover Djerba: Your Sun-Kissed Tunisian Paradise Awaits

From ancient synagogues to azure waters, explore Tunisia's jewel where Berber, Arab, and Jewish heritage intertwine with Mediterranean bliss

LANGUAGES

Arabic

CURRENCY

TND

DRIVE ON

Right-hand side

COUNTRY CODE

+216

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL PRICE

$48 per day

AVERAGE CAR RENTAL LENGTH

4 days

SPEED LIMIT WITHIN TOWN

50 km/h

SPEED LIMIT OUT OF TOWN

90-110 km/h

ACCEPTABLE LIMIT OF BAC

0.02% (Strictly Enforced)

AVERAGE GAS PRICE

$0.88/L

LOWEST / HIGHEST GAS PRICE

$0.55/L - $0.82/L

TRAVELER RATING

8.2 / 10

Djerba Car Hire FAQs Answered

Practical driving tips, road rules and hire advice for UK travellers visiting Djerba, Tunisia

Can I drive in Djerba with a UK photocard licence, or do I need an International Driving Permit?
Yes, your full UK photocard licence is valid for up to one year in Tunisia without an IDP, as the two countries share a 1968 Geneva Convention arrangement. Carry the paper counterpart details and a printed rental voucher. Drivers under 25 usually face a young-driver surcharge of roughly TND 15-30 per day, and most agencies require at least one year's post-licence experience.
What is driving actually like on Djerba, and which roads should I avoid at night?
You drive on the right and roads are generally flat, well-surfaced and lit on the main island loop (Route 1/GP1). After dark, however, expect unlit scooters, donkey carts and wandering pedestrians, especially in Houmt Souk's medina lanes. Speed limits are 50 km/h in towns and 90 km/h on the island's main road; mobile speed cameras are common near Midoun and the airport.
How do tolls, ferries and parking actually work for a hire car in Djerba?
There are no motorway tolls on Djerba itself, but the Roman Causeway linking the island to the mainland at Zarzis is toll-free. The Djerba-Zarzis car-ferry (around TND 20 for a car) accepts cash only. Hotel and beach car parks are usually free, while guarded medina parking costs TND 2-5; pay attendants directly and keep the small ticket, as some hire firms will charge a handling fee for lost ones.
Do I really need the full insurance package, and what does the basic CDW actually cover?
Basic CDW typically excludes the windscreen, tyres, underbody, roof and theft, and the excess can be TND 4,000-8,000. Given the island's sandy tracks to beaches like Sidi Mahres and frequent stray-stone damage, the full 'Super Cover' (TND 15-25 per day) is worth taking. A UK Visa or Mastercard will not usually waive the local excess, so buy the upgrade at the desk rather than relying on your card.
What fuel rules, airport collection times and one-way fees should I budget for?
Djerba-Zarzis airport desks of Sixt, Europcar, Budget and local firms like Med Car operate to flight times, often staying open until the last arrival; book a 24-hour meet-and-greet if landing late. Diesel is cheaper (about TND 1.85/litre) than unleaded, and you must return the car with the same fuel level or pay a marked-up refill fee. One-way drop-offs to Tunis or Hammamet incur a TND 300-600 fee plus any ferry surcharge.

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