Our holiday in the Caribbean

Written: 26 june 2011
Travel time: 15 — 25 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 7.0
Rested with my family: me, husband, son 16 years old, daughter 5 years old. Until the penultimate day, I thought that I would write an excellent review, but unfortunately, it does not quite work out.
In order: flew through the Biblioglobus. One of the criteria for choosing Tunisia was a convenient time of departure and arrival - last year we suffered with night flights to Turkey. Departure was at 17-00 our time, unfortunately moved to 22-00, a night on the road. We flew well, 2.5 hours by bus to the hotel. They settled right away, the rooms were already booked, so I didn’t have to give 20-30 dollars. We have the first two conditions for the room - silence (we are going to sleep) and good air conditioning, two-room accommodation is also desirable - so that the children are separate. Silence - 5 plus, the windows overlooked some kind of forest, the air conditioner upset us the first night, but it was the first day the air conditioners worked, there were no further complaints. The air conditioner always worked, even with the balcony door open, it was even cold. With two rooms - also almost, there was a partition. Yes, we were placed not in the Caribbean, but in Sun Beach - they explained that there were no rooms. The next day we tried to change the number, but what we were offered in the Caribbean did not suit us. The room was relatively clean, cleaned every day, linen changed every three days. True, from time to time there were not enough towels, but nothing... We had few mosquitoes, other tourists complained.
Sea - on the first day they came to the beach and almost went back . : a meter of garbage near the coast - they just didn’t see anything. But our tourists came up and explained that there was a storm three times. They came to the sea in the afternoon - well done Tunisians, they removed all the garbage! The sea is magnificent, especially for families with children - white sand, shallow, transparent.

The food is somewhat behind - the food is monotonous - for lunch and dinner one type of meat (stewed with vegetables), one type of chicken (also some kind of fried with vegetables), for dinner, fish is fried on the street, also one kind. For breakfast, they are fried on the street scrambled eggs, you can add cheese, sausage, tomatoes, pancakes. Desserts are not all tasty, but there are quite good ones. But!! ! Queuing for everything! We adapted to come for lunch and dinner just in time for the opening, we went in first and did not stand in lines. Those who were late complained. Personally, I lacked a dietary table, but these are my personal problems, there is also no children's table.
There are a la carte restaurants. The queue for an hour. Twice we got into Italian - I really liked it, once Indian - I didn’t like it at all, people complained about Chinese and praised Mexican.
Animation - I consider any animation to be amateur performances, we went to bed after the mini-disco. But the people were very appreciative.
What struck Tunisia - free marine activities - surfing, boats. Ran from the heart.
But a paid water park - 5 dinars per person (for conversion into rubles, multiply by about 22). We barley twice - we liked it.
We went on an excursion to Carthage - we liked it, also on quad bikes - we also liked it.
Were in the capital. There are armored vehicles and barbed wire on the streets, but this does not bother at all. In general, it is quiet and calm in Tunisia, you can drive! They are trying very hard!
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