Dar Bibine
Er Riadh, Djerba, Tunisia
Brand spanking new and chi-chi to boot, this 4-bed maison d'hotes on Djerba is packed with promise
This is what Djerba was missing - a seriously chic maison
d'hotes. But as of June 2008, it's got one. Brilliantly white
walls and cerulean blue doors impart a Greek island feel; the
designer furnishings are straight off London’s Kings Road.
It’s a bold design choice for this dusty village, where the
locals travel by donkey and dress in long tunics, but the
juxtaposition of the 2 is somehow cool.
Belgian owners Isabelle and Gérard spotted the houch
(ancient house) in Er Riadh's medina 2 years ago; since then
they’ve been carefully restoring it to be just so. It’s
been a true labour of love and today it’s beautifully spruced
up with a tranquil roof terrace, a small indoor pool and 4 stylish
bedrooms. Antonio Citterio (of The Bulgari in Milan) has helped
with design; Philippe Starck dressing tables sit alongside Descamps
bathrobes. If you’re looking for an indulgent retreat and an
insight to the culture that surrounds you, book in while you can.
We think it’s going to be a big hit.

Recommended awaiting i-escape review
Last updated 11 November 2011
Highs
- It's perfect for less adventurous travellers who want the reassurance of a top-quality guesthouse
- The pure, minimalist design encompasses Armani linens and Verner Panton furniture
- Isabelle and Gérard are keen for guests to understand the Tunisian way of life, and will give you cooking lessons and tell you about Arabian culture
- Right on your doorstep, Er Riadh is a fascinating village. Muslims and Jews live peacefully side by side and you can visit the world-famous El Ghriba synagogue
- There are bicycles to borrow and private tours of the mosques can be arranged (although non-Muslims may not be allowed inside)
Lows
- You're 7km from Djerba's capital Houmt Souk and 10km from the coast, but taxis are cheap and plentiful
- Women may get unwelcome attention from local men - dressing conservatively is a must
- There’s no restaurant, although lunches and dinners are available on request
- It can be noisy in summer (wedding season), but you'll probably be invited to take part in the celebrations!
Dar Bibine has a small indoor pool and four stylish bedrooms...
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