Erriadh is a locality in Djerba Houmet Souk, Medenine Governorate, known for its traditional street layout and architecture. The village has been transformed into a unique street art center with over 300 works created by 150 artists from around the world. The streets are filled with colorful murals, motifs from oriental fairy tales, and Arabic decorations. The characteristic blue color of doors and shutters is believed to repel scorpions. Erriadh is a great place to explore with family, with its quiet atmosphere, white walls, and blue shutters. The nearby island of Djerba offers beautiful sandy beaches, peaceful countryside, and a rich cultural heritage, including the Ghriba Synagogue and the Djerba Fine Art Gallery
Plan your family visit to the Erriadh with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We explored Erriadh, a place where artists from around the world left their street art. The bright white houses offered a perfect canvas, and we found artwork on every corner. We stopped for a delicious lunch at Dar Dahiafa
Highlights: The kids loved discovering the colorful art on the walls and the variety of styles. "In this place artists from around the world left their street art." ✨