Rest is up to you

Written: 25 july 2009
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2009
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We rested in the Prince from July 12 to 23.2009. We liked the rest very much, and all because we knew in advance where we were going and what awaited us there. So we arrived in Monastir. Without any problems, we filled out the cards at the airport, got our luggage, boarded the bus and went on vacation. We drove to the place for about three hours - they regarded such a long journey as a free tour of the country. Fortunately, we went under the interesting stories of the Russian-speaking guide Sergey. Outside the window there are huge cacti, olive tree plantations, palm trees, salt lakes, hotels of other tourists... Arrived in Hamamet . It was immediately noted that the buildings there are richer than in Sousse, there is also much less dirt on the street. We entered Nabeul. The time was 20:00 and before being taken to the reception, we were sent to a restaurant for dinner. We ate to eat, but with drinks, no luck. No registration - no card for drinks. Ate - settled - fell asleep. In the morning we got up neither light nor dawn, since the time difference with the house is 4 hours. We went to the beach. The sand, as promised, is snow-white, the sea is warm (there were waves for only two days, there were no living creatures in the form of jellyfish, etc. ). They showed us blue bracelets (ALL inclusive), they brought us loungers, and began to sunbathe. Breakfast: this meal is rather weak (scrambled eggs, muesli flakes, vegetable salads, jams, vanilla dessert, sometimes watermelons). But the pastries are awesome, and a good mood from the administrator. Lunches and dinners are excellent: we were never hungry. I returned home plus 7 kg. The meat is different, except for pork. Every evening, something was cooked on the grill in portions: lamb, beef, fish. Vegetables: tomatoes, turnips, potatoes, cucumbers visually similar to zucchini. Fruits: watermelons, eun, peaches, plums. Sweets are various. Wine of three types. We ordered pink from the third day. From 10 am to 11 pm free drinks. We had a tradition with the girls: until 11 am on the beach, then to the bar for a beer. The beer is delicious....Entertainment: on many sites they wrote that there was no entertainment, we had a lot of them, starting with the fact that a great company (6 adults and Pashka) crept up, that they lost suntan cream in the sea and looked for it every day on catamarans : ), ending with animation. From morning to evening. Every evening there is an event and a disco. Outside the hotel is a 20 minute walk to the market. Bargain 3-5 times buy cheaper: leather, ceramics, souvenirs. On Mondays there is a market at the hotel. Money is not changed on Mon, apparently a sanitary day. The exchange rate is 1 dollar - 1.3 dinars, 1 euro - 1.8 dinars.
I bought a trip from Pegasus to Tunis-Carthage-Sidi bou Said for 70 dinars. Very satisfied, interesting, informative. The prices in stores for many goods and fruits are ridiculous : ) In a word, we are satisfied with the rest. The hotel is a normal triple (three stars), the staff tries, especially tries when you encourage it. One dinar removes many problems: decorated beds appear, bath mats, flowers on words, etc. The staff knows English, French, understands Russian, but does not speak it. But vacationers have the opportunity to practice their language, relax and get unforgettable impressions of a holiday in Tunisia. P. S. On the 14th we had a great feast in honor of the storming of the Bastille!!!!!!!!! !
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