maybe my review of the hotel will not be entirely objective, because Tunisia is an amazing country, an open-air museum, and two weeks was not enough for us to see everything. the hotel is a solid, cool building on the seashore, without territory and animation. Breakfast and dinner are tolerable, their lasagna is delicious! Italian restaurants in Ukraine are far from it)) The beach is fenced off with a fence, so there are practically no strangers there, sunbeds, umbrellas, sand, gentle sea, everything is fine. in the evening there is nowhere to walk nearby, so you need to drive to Port El Kantaoui (tourist area) or the old town of Sousse (exotic). The main thing to do in Tunisia is to travel, take excursions, believe me, even the second time is GREAT! Sidi Bou Said is a charming town, if you are lucky enough to visit there without a tour - sit in a cafe upstairs, the view from there is a hallmark of Tunisia. Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the capital of Tunisia, Kairouan, Sahara, Star Wars filming location, desert oasis (bathing in the lake), Colosseum. You will be lucky if the guide is educated, like ours, a Russian female orientalist. She will make you fall in love with the country 100%)) what to buy - olive oil, ANYTHING! everything there is of the highest quality, ”gold of Tunisia”, coffee (there is a shop in Sousse, you will find it by smell))), leather, bags, spices, lovers can take plates and all sorts of exotic things. in a word, do not sit still, it is interesting there. But if you need a seal vacation, then the hotel and maybe the country you need to choose others.
- 36stanislavak
I don't understand the bad reviews of this hotel. The staff are really friendly, beautiful sea views from the balcony, Hotel room is cleaned everyday, I think people are expecting 5 stars on a budget who complain. Nothing to do in the evenings around this area, if you're European mind. Taxis are cheap enough to go to the centre of Sousse though
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