Country at a time!

Written: 16 july 2011
Travel time: 9 — 16 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
Good day! Just returned with my husband from Tunisia (Sousse) hotel Marabout 3*. Let's start with checking into a hotel - sooo long and for money! First they gave me a room on the second floor just behind the reception. We went there just to look (and suddenly you like it), it wasn’t there, we went out right away. the smell is as if in a bedbug (damp room). The size of the room left much to be desired, only went immediately rested on the bed, not to turn around in short. As a result, we returned to the reception, demanding to change the room, in response we were told that there were no rooms (they even offered money), they said to wait, maybe the rooms will appear, the result was waiting in the hall from 2 pm to 6 pm, went for dinner, returned to the hall , gave 100!! ! dollars and lo and behold, rooms appeared in the new building!
We were taken to the room, shown and left to rest! Upon a detailed examination of the room, it turned out that some kind of handle was broken off near the toilet (so as not to pay for it, they bought superglue in the store and glued it themselves))), the air conditioner did not turn on the first time (annoyed), there was no TV remote control (uncomfortable). There is no hair dryer (be sure to take it with you), in fact, you didn’t have to expect a hair dryer in a three-ruble note, as well as shower gel, shampoo and foot towels. On the other side of the building that overlooks the Movenpick Hotel, there are two dogs that lead an active lifestyle at night and start barking, they don’t let anyone sleep (take earplugs).
About food: monotonous! soy sausages and sausages, a lot of salads, side dishes are the same, potatoes, rice, pasta, gravy with meat, chicken, soups, stewed vegetables, once there was couscous with bricks (like pasties). Watermelons, melons, peaches, plums, delicious pastries, buttered dates are delicious! For half board, drinks at dinner are paid, carbonated drinks in glass (small bottle) and water (large bottle) for 2 dinars. We had lunch in a cafe a little further from the Samara hotel, up the street, the name is La Bouled'or, the menu is in Russian, the portions are large!

About the beach: it looks clean, but be careful, broken glass may come across! Sunbeds for 2 dinars, no towels, take your own!
About excursions: we were only in sugar, under the guidance of a guide Ahmed, probably the coolest guide, a very interesting excursion, it was not boring on the bus during long journeys! We highly recommend Ahmed!
Hotel guide Natasha, the voice is so nasty that you want to kill! When checking in, I got the impression that she was in the share of the receptionists, she had a kickback for a surcharge for good rooms! As soon as I brought it to the hotel, I left the group and left!
RESULT: no more foot in Tunisia, there is absolutely nothing to catch, it’s boring to rest for more than a week!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original