Jerba is located in the southeast of Tunisia, surrounded by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. God seems to know that the journey of blue and green is coming to an end, and here we arranged the end of the climax. We stayed at the hotel late at night and were awakened by a sun the next day. Stand up and look, outside the balcony a vast blue wave, a piece of fine sand, the clear light will beige architecture of Arabian style shines golden. As a travel arrangement, you may wish to visit the museum, which records the home life of the indigenous Berbers, or visit the oldest synagogue in North Africa. The Berbers and Jews were once the owners of the island, and now many Jews have moved in. The customs of the Berbers have changed, but the best way to go on Jerba is to forget the word "travel", eat, drink, sleep, lie under the mushroom-shaped sunshade on the white sand beach and enjoy the laziness of the Mediterranean. Nor do you feel guilty, as early as the ancient Greek era, the great poet Homer in his epic Odyssus claimed that Jerba was the land of the hedonists, living here "was drugged by the sweet honey-like fruit of the legend". Odyssey persuaded his sailors to leave the island of Derba and was refused.