review

Written: 13 august 2011
Travel time: 5 — 12 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 9.0
We rested in Vinci Nura for a week. 7 days is very little, if you go then at least 10.
I must say right away that it makes no sense to go there with friends, Mahdia is a city for a relaxing holiday. You need to go with families, couples, with parents.
Here are the best and cleanest beaches, and you will not hear music from your room at 2 am.
I really enjoyed my stay, the hotel met my expectations)
And now in order about everything
Hotel area:
Very large, spacious, there is where to walk, and this is important! Huge pool, lots of sun loungers, enough for everyone)
The beach is very cool. Pure white sand, lots of space. Sellers walk along the coast and greet everyone. I advise you to ignore them, if you say hello in return, then he will not get rid of you.
On the territory of the hotel there are 2 paid restaurants. Piano bar at the reception and hookah, everything else is free.
(the hookah is very good and not expensive - 5 dinars)
Food:

In this hotel you will never go hungry. A lot of things! On the buffet you will see many dishes of European, Italian and Tunisian cuisine. Lots of sauces, salads, sweets, fruits, meat, fish.
breakfast from 7:00-11:00, lunch from 12:30-14:00, dinner from 18:30-21:00
Between lunches you can have a barbecue near the beach.
Another very important point: if you buy a half-board package, you can still eat whenever you want, no one pays attention to the color of your bracelet!
Drinks are all locally produced, juices are solid chemistry. Very tasty red wine) we took 3 bottles home with us)))
Money and tips:
I advise you not to change a large amount at once, so it will be much more convenient and economical for you. 1 dinar - a little less than a dollar, somewhere around 75 cents. For $10 you get 12 dinars. In the hotel, when exchanging, no one will deceive you.
In Tunisia, you need to be able to bargain. You need to bargain with everyone) For example, there is a beach animator near the beach and offers everyone a ride on a banana, a parachute, etc. There is also a stand with prices. When he once again approached us with an offer to ride a parachute (price 45 dinars for two), we said that we only have 20 dollars and 10 dinars, and he agreed.
I’m generally silent about the bazaar) A thing that costs 250 dinars can be bargained for up to 15 dinars.
Tipping we left not always and not all. We had a good waiter. He ran, always brought everything on time, we left him a tip. Cleaning in the room is of course so-so. It was a shame when we left 1 dinar for tea, came to the room, and our bedspread was lying in a lump on a chair. After that, we left nothing for her.
On the beach, it’s better to come up and take a sun lounger for yourself, absolutely everyone does this) The porter, at the sight of new faces, immediately runs and begins to shake off the sun lounger, and then stands and waits for a tip.
Staff:
The staff at the reception is very responsive, they will always help, prompt, change the room without any problems and unnecessary questions if something does not suit you.
The quality manager doesn't know what he's doing there. Sits just to be considered.

Waiters earn tips, run, try.
Cleaning does not depend on the hotel, but on the cleaner who cleans your room. We didn't like it.
Animation:
If you want to always be aware of everything - hang out by the pool all day. It is there that many animators run during the day, they offer gymnastics, step aerobics, aqua aerobics, etc.
In the hotel you can play volleyball, shoot with a bow, you won’t play football, teams of local Arabs constantly come there and occupy the field. You need to ask the animator to organize the matches.
Tenis is paid, golf is paid, bowling is paid, air hockey and other machines are paid.
We did not visit excursions, we did not have time for this, I repeat once again that 7 days is very little.
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