DJERBA
- TNDJE
- Latitude: 33.7177
- Longitude: 10.7424
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Tunisia
Location: Djerba Tunisia
Web-site: http://www.portofna.com/ports/portof-Djerba
Marine Port Description and Specification: Djerba, Tunisia
General Overview
Djerba is an island located in the Gulf of Gabes, off the coast of Tunisia, popular for its beautiful beaches and rich history. The main port serving Djerba is called the Houmt Souk Port, situated in the island's largest town, Houmt Souk. This port primarily caters to passenger ferries, fishing boats, and smaller cargo vessels.
Port Facilities and Infrastructure
- Location: Coordinates are approximately 33.7706° N latitude and 10.8512° E longitude.
- Type of Port: Medium-sized port; primarily a passenger and fishing port with limited cargo handling capabilities.
- Operations: The port primarily deals with local ferry services, fishing vessels, and some smaller cargo ships.
Passenger Services
- Ferry Connections: Regular ferry services connect Djerba to the mainland, specifically the town of El Jorf.
- Amenities: The port has basic passenger amenities including waiting areas, restrooms, minor shops, and food venders.
Cargo Handling
- Facilities: Limited infrastructure for large-scale cargo includes basic loading and unloading facilities.
- Equipment: Mainly cranes and forklifts for smaller cargo handling.
- Storage: A few storage facilities and open areas for temporary storage of goods.
Fishing Port Facilities
- Fish Market: One of the busiest on the island where fresh fish are brought daily.
Navigation and Access
- Approach: Fairly straightforward, although larger vessels and those with deeper drafts need to be cautious.
- Depth: Varies but typically around 6 to 8 meters.
Services Available
- Bunkering Services: Limited; mainly for smaller vessels and fishing boats.
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic facilities for minor repairs. Major repairs would generally be conducted elsewhere on the mainland.
Customs and Immigration
- Procedures: As a port of entry, it has facilities to handle customs and immigration for international passengers.
- Security: Basic maritime security measures in place.
Transportation Links
- Road: The port is well-connected to the rest of the island by road.
- Public Transport: Buses and taxis are readily available.
- Airports: Closest airport is Djerba-Zarzis International Airport, approximately 8 km from Houmt Souk.
Marine and Environmental Considerations
- Tides and Currents: Mild and predictable, though local knowledge is advantageous.
- Weather: Generally good year-round, though occasional storms may affect schedules.
- Environmental Protection: Basic measures in place to manage pollution and waste.
Points of Interest
- Tourism Hub: Due to its location, many tourists pass through Houmt Souk to explore the island’s resorts, historical sites, and natural beauty.
- Cultural Attractions: Nearby souks (markets), museums, and historical sites such as the El Ghriba Synagogue.
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Managed by the Tunisian Ministry of Transport.
- Phone: Usually available through central port communication lines.
This port sees a blend of local daily life with its fishing activities and the movement of tourists. For businesses looking to engage in trade or transport persons via Djerba, Houmt Souk Port offers a functional entry point with essential services, albeit on a smaller scale than Tunisia's major ports.
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