About the hotel and holiday

Written: 22 july 2009
Travel time: 1 — 12 september 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
I want to share my impressions about the rest in Hammamet and in this hotel. In general, the impressions are excellent - not every time it happens that the photo gallery is true! About the hotel in general: the territory is large enough for 3-4 stars, there are 3 swimming pools, a spa, a basketball field, mini golf, ping-pong tables (4), a playground where animators entertain children, a mini restaurant with watermelons , salads, pancakes, peaches, amphitheatre. . As well as 6 water slides! One pool is indoor, the other is up to 3.5 meters deep, and the third is for everyone - the depth is from 0 to 3 meters. Almost everything is free. The hotel has an all-inclusive system, that is, breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. All day local drinks are free. In the pools, the water is moderately warm. Every morning, the animators conduct water gymnastics for those who wish, every evening - a performance in the amphitheater on the territory - sometimes stupid jokes, as they are designed for a European, but in general there is something to do in the evening. Advice for Russians and Ukrainians. Initially, they put us in the worst rooms - in the basement and in the attic - damp, small rooms, but you can agree at the reception for 20-30 dollars to settle in good rooms, it's better to do this from the very beginning, because then it's more difficult to change the room. The food at the hotel is quite edible, unlike Turkish spices, the waiters are attentive, caring. A call to the CIS countries costs 1 dinar per minute (about half a dollar). There is a safe next to the reception where you can put valuables. It closes with 2 keys - you have one, the guard has another. Renting a safe costs 20 dinars (10 bucks) per day. Nothing was stolen from us in our rooms, although they told stories. I advise you to visit the Sahara - 2 days excursion, very exciting. It cost $195 per person in 2008. I also advise you to visit the entertainment complex "Carthage Land" - and for you there will be something to see and occupy yourself, and for children - a lot of attractions and entertainment. The entrance ticket for the whole day cost 20 dinars. We were also in Carthage, just as exciting, but for thrill-seekers there is nothing to do there - just the ruins of the amphitheater and the city itself, but for lovers of antiquity it is very interesting - the patterns on the walls, pillars, the remains of baths, water pipes, and right in front of the sea. . By the way, across the road from Carthage is the Presidential Palace, where photography is prohibited. In general, I really liked the rest - 2 weeks of relaxation!
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