All-Inclusive Family Hotels in Djerba
8 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Djerba . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Djerba sits off Tunisia's south coast and stays in the high 20sΒ°C from May through October, with a shallow lagoon-style beach that goes from kid-deep to adult-deep over hundreds of metres. That alone made the island a natural choice for the European package market, and the all-inclusive density on Sidi Mahres and around Midoun reflects it. The five resorts below all run real four-star kitchens, child-rate buffets, and animation programmes that actually start at 9 am rather than the listed time. Prices stay under what Greece or the Balearics ask for similar stars.
Djerba is flat, sandy, dusty in places, and divided between the working town of Houmt Souk in the north and the resort strip along Sidi Mahres beach in the east near Midoun and Taguermess. Most resorts are walled compounds set behind their own private beach gates, but the road between them runs through real villages with bread ovens, mosques and Saturday markets, so you do get some Tunisia outside the wristband if you want it.
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π½οΈWhy Djerba Works for Family All-Inclusive Stays
All-inclusive in Djerba covers what Western European all-inclusive sometimes doesn't. Local Tunisian wine, beer and spirits are all included at every meal and the lobby bar; soft drinks and bottled water are unlimited; ice cream stands on the beach are open from 10 am to 6 pm; and the standard package includes at least three Γ la carte restaurant slots per week without surcharge. The five-star Iberostar even includes their gourmet evening venue, which is rare.
Kids menus are universal here. Every resort below has a child-height buffet section opening 30 minutes before the main buffet, so you can feed the under-fives early and put them to bed before the adult dinner crowd. Two of the picks below run a parallel teen menu in their snack bar, with burger-and-fries kept available until 9 pm.
The beach itself does the heavy lifting. Sidi Mahres and Aghir beaches are shallow for 200 metres, which is the opposite of the Costa Blanca's steep drop. Families with non-swimmers can park themselves on the sand and let kids paddle out 50 metres at chest height. Resorts have lifeguards on duty 10 am to 6 pm, and most also have an inflatable aqua park anchored offshore as part of the package.
Parent's take
Honestly the wristband strategy is the killer feature. Once you check in, every meal, every drink, every kids club minute, every umbrella on the beach and every taxi from the front gate (priced not included) runs on the same system, and you stop calculating. For one week with kids in a school holiday, that mental break is worth as much as the price difference vs Mallorca.
Our Top 8 Picks
Hotels in Djerba with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

Wonderful
500 reviews
Five-star Iberostar resort on the Aghir beach strip with 600 meters of direct sand frontage, two kids splash pools at 30 cm and 50 cm, free Star Camp mini-club for ages 4 to 11 running 10:00 to 18:00, and family rooms with sofa beds for 2 adults plus 2 kids.
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β¬1578/night
Why families love Iberostar Selection Eolia Djerba
The kids splash pools are the standout, two graduated depths so the 3 year old and the 6 year old played separately. Star Camp ran 7 days a week with face painting, treasure hunts and a dance show at 17:30. Beach sand went flat for 60 meters before the lagoon water hit my waist. Kids ate at the dedicated 18:00 buffet so we got 19:30 for a real meal alone.

Iberostar Waves Mehari Djerba
Sidi Mahres
Excellent
500 reviews
Four-star Iberostar Mehari on Sidi Mahres beach with 450 meters of beachfront, the shallowest lagoon on the island (under 50 cm for 100 meters), small water park inside the resort, and family rooms with separate kids area. All-inclusive standard with vegetarian options at lunch.
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β¬1169/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Mehari Djerba
Came here twice in three years because the lagoon works for kids who cannot swim. Both my kids stood waist-deep at 50 meters from shore. The Iberostar water park has 3 small slides and a kids zone with mushroom fountain. Family rooms had a small alcove with two single beds for the kids and a real curtain to close it off.

Seabel Rym Beach Djerba
Sidi Mahres
Excellent
500 reviews
Four-star Seabel on Sidi Mahres beach with 350 meters of beach, three pools including one heated for shoulder season, mini-club from age 4 with daily program in English and French, family rooms with bunk beds and a balcony facing the sea.
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β¬1688/night
Why families love Seabel Rym Beach Djerba
The bunk-bed family rooms were a hit with the 5 and 8 year old, they argued about who got the top. The balcony faced the sea with a partial pool view. Heated pool ran 28 degrees in October when the sea cooled to 22. Mini-club staff spoke decent English and French, which matters with mixed-nationality kids.

Very Good
500 reviews
Four-star resort on Sidi Mahres beach with an on-site aqua park with 6 slides, direct beach access of 200 meters, family rooms for 4 with adjacent kids beds, and thalasso center for adults. Best value of the five for families wanting a water park without leaving the resort.
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β¬702/night
Why families love Medina Les Quatre Saisons Aqua Park Resort and Thalasso Djerba
The aqua park made this trip. Six slides ranging from toddler tube to a faster yellow chute that we did 30 times. Kids 6 and 9 both loved it. The 200 meter beach is shorter than the Iberostars but the lagoon at the water edge is the same shallow grade. All-inclusive food is solid not exciting, but the resort cost half what Iberostar charges.

Iliade Aqua Park - All Inclusive
Midoun, north Sidi Mahres
Very Good
670 reviews
Has the only proper on-site water park among Djerba all-inclusive resorts, with four slides, a wave pool and a separate splash zone for under-fives. Premium pricing reflects the aqua park: it's marketed primarily to families with school-age kids who want the slides as the main draw.
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β¬2579/night
Why families love Iliade Aqua Park - All Inclusive
The aqua park alone justifies the price for families with 6-12 year-olds. Slides run 10 am to 6 pm under supervision, height restrictions are clear, and there's a toddler splash pad away from the main slide pool. Food is fine rather than memorable, but kids come for water not the buffet.

Fiesta Beach Djerba
Midoun
Very Good
199 reviews
Four-star Fiesta Beach is one of the better mid-range Djerba water-park picks, with a two-tower slide complex inside the gates, a 25-metre lazy river that wraps the main building, and a separate toddler splash pad with 8 cm water depth. All-inclusive package covers slides, mats, beach loungers and one shaded pool umbrella.
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β¬320/night
Why families love Fiesta Beach Djerba
The lazy river is the part the kids talked about for weeks. Eight-year-old looped it twenty times in a row on the foam ring. Toddler stayed in the splash pad section with 8 cm water and a tiny three-step slide that she ran up and down endlessly. Animation team showed up at 11 am with face paint near the pool deck. Buffet had a kids window opening 18:30, before the adult sitting at 19:30.

Yadis Djerba Thalasso & Spa - All Inclusive
Midoun, north Sidi Mahres
Good
410 reviews
Adult-friendly 4-star with a full thalasso spa on site that takes day-rate kids over 12, and a quieter family wing where the kids club operates 10 am to 5 pm. Ideal for parents who want one spa morning while the older kids do their own thing.
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β¬1907/night
Why families love Yadis Djerba Thalasso & Spa - All Inclusive
Less raucous than the Iliade or Iberostar, this works for families who want all-inclusive without the constant entertainment loud-speaker. The thalasso (seawater treatments) is genuinely good and not just a marketing label; teenagers from 12 up can join parents for treatments at a special family rate.

ROBINSON DJERBA BAHIYA - All Inclusive
Midoun, central Sidi Mahres
Good
1,380 reviews
Part of the German Robinson Club chain, this resort runs the most structured kids and teen programme on the island, with WellFit fitness classes for adults that include yoga at 7 am on the beach. All-inclusive package includes evening bar snacks past 10 pm.
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β¬1125/night
Why families love ROBINSON DJERBA BAHIYA - All Inclusive
Robinson's German-organised model means the activity timetable actually starts on time, the staff-to-kid ratio is the highest of any Djerba resort, and there are dedicated tween (10-13) and teen (14-17) programmes which most resorts don't bother running. The animation is in English, French and German rotating through the week.
π‘Tips Before You Book All-Inclusive in Djerba
- 1Book a sea-view room not a garden-view room. The 30-40 EUR per night price gap is worth it because the Sidi Mahres compounds put their adult-only sections nearest the beach. Garden-view rooms sit at the back and you walk through three landscape zones to reach the sand, which gets old fast with toddlers and stroller wheels in sand paths.
- 2Bring beach shoes for the kids. The lagoon is sandy at the surface but has sea-grass patches starting around 30 metres out, and walking barefoot through them is uncomfortable. Cheap aqua shoes from the resort shops cost 12-15 EUR; supermarkets in town sell them for 6 EUR if you have a car or taxi day.
- 3Skip the all-inclusive lunch buffet at least twice. Tunisian lunch is the best meal of the local day and resort kitchens cater to a German/French breakfast palate. Hop in a taxi to Midoun town for grilled lablabi (chickpea soup with egg) or to Houmt Souk for fresh fish at the port for around 10-15 EUR per adult, half what you'd see in Europe.
- 4Reserve the Γ la carte restaurants on arrival day. The Italian and the seafood restaurants at every Djerba all-inclusive book out 5 days ahead in school holidays, especially the 7-8 pm family slots. The hotel app or guest service desk usually handles it, and not booking means you'll only get Γ la carte if you accept a 9:30 pm table, way past kids' bedtime.
- 5Watch the airport transfer policy. Most Djerba resort all-inclusive packages include the airport shuttle but it runs as a group bus on fixed schedules, with a wait of up to 90 minutes after landing in Djerba-Zarzis. With young kids, paying 25-30 EUR for a private taxi (which you negotiate at the airport rank) is far less brutal than the bus loop.
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