Holidays in Tunisia

Written: 8 july 2011
Travel time: 27 july — 10 august 2006
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:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
I read the previous review for 2007, I remembered that I myself was there at the same time, but in 2006. Jellyfish sting - that's for sure. We settled in this hotel without any problems, although there was an attraction with the room, probably typical for Tunisia - they brought it at night, put it in a room on the outskirts, on the first floor, without a balcony - the room was specially designed to scam tourists, so tomorrow they would run to change with twenty dollars. It all happened. . . The next room was overlooking the pool, normal. Cleaning was done by a maid - liberated women of the East, all in gold bracelets, lazy and do not clean well. Tunisia is a country of victorious feminism. We met a woman from Ukraine who was staying with her daughter there, she came to the beach and talked with us, told us a lot about the customs of the Tunisians. In general, the country is Europeanized. That year it was very hot, as I understand it, at the height of summer it is better not to rest there, the humidity is significant. You can observe life, we walked to the medina, wandered into the malls for the locals - sheep's heads look quite colorful, buckets with prickly pear fruits, bags of spices - a wonderful oriental bazaar. I liked the food at the hotel, I remember a melon salad with beets, a lot of shrimp and mussels, delicious ice cream for dinner. . . Couscous in national days. Harissa is extremely spicy. This hotel was mostly French and Italian. The French, in general, are at home, they, of course, have done a lot for Tunisia - wine production, and most importantly - sales markets. In general, the memories after five years are positive, we stayed there for 15 days and for little money - $ 1.400 for two. The beach is across the road, a path to the sea under a canopy, the heat is terrible and the sand is fiery. I remember Crazy Katerina was there - a Frenchwoman, fought for her sunbed by the sea with everyone who tried to take it, screamed hysterically and behaved boorishly, but I remember it. It is possible, perhaps, to go to Tunisia, somewhere else, how is it now after the revolution?
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