The hotel has not been renovated for 30 years bed linen - dirty and smells strange, as well as towels. dishes are dirty throughout the hotel (as well as the city) a lot of garbage... bottles, wrappers . . gobies... candy wrappers . . and so on If you are looking for a good relaxing holiday - then this is definitely not the option.
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The hotel has not been renovated for 30 years
bed linen - dirty and smells strange, as well as towels.
dishes are dirty
throughout the hotel (as well as the city) a lot of garbage... bottles, wrappers . . gobies... candy wrappers . . and so on
If you are looking for a good relaxing holiday - then this is definitely not the option.
bed linen - dirty and smells strange, as well as towels.
dishes are dirty
throughout the hotel (as well as the city) a lot of garbage... bottles, wrappers . . gobies... candy wrappers . . and so on
If you are looking for a good relaxing holiday - then this is definitely not the option.
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Not the first time in Tunisia. Traveled with an 11-year-old child, bought a last-minute tour at the My Planet travel agency inexpensively, 11 nights - 38.000 rubles. The hotel was recommended as being in the center of Hammamet. I was surprised by the different number of stars in the hotel reviews on different sites, and 5 *, and 4 * and 3 * !! ! The hotel has pluses: it is really located in the center of Hammamet (in a residential area, and not a separately built "oasis" for tourists), there is where to take a walk to see real life, local shops, near the Old Medina (ancient market), not far from the European store "Generale", bus station.
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Not the first time in Tunisia. Traveled with an 11-year-old child, bought a last-minute tour at the My Planet travel agency inexpensively, 11 nights - 38.000 rubles. The hotel was recommended as being in the center of Hammamet. I was surprised by the different number of stars in the hotel reviews on different sites, and 5 *, and 4 * and 3 * !! ! The hotel has pluses: it is really located in the center of Hammamet (in a residential area, and not a separately built "oasis" for tourists), there is where to take a walk to see real life, local shops, near the Old Medina (ancient market), not far from the European store "Generale", bus station. From the Old Medina, you can walk to the hotel through the city's public beach. The local population is not aggressive. But still, I would recommend tourist girls to dress in more authentic dresses, especially on evening walks. The hotel has its own beach, the first line, many rooms go directly to the beach. Our room was on the first floor, a view of the neighboring building, at first it seemed like a disadvantage, but later it became a plus when Arab parties were held on the beach for several days until 1 or 2 in the morning and the guests of nearby rooms could not sleep. . . The owner of the hotel also places in it a disco for Arabs, very loud. There is no animation in the hotel, although the children have a lot of rest. The beach is small, the sand is clean, but after the Arab discos, it comes across splinters, cigarette butts, forks (!!! ). The sea is calm and clean enough, the entrance is gentle, very convenient for small children, but at a depth of about shoulder-length along almost the entire beach there are stones overgrown with algae, many swim across them, but I personally scratched my leg, so I don’t advise. There is a cafe on the beach, but they don’t serve hotel guests, it’s from a cafe disco, to get cola or chemical juice you have to go up to the pool bar. The pool is small but the kids love it. FOOD: terrible. If you come 15 minutes later than the breakfast/lunch/dinner time, there is almost nothing left. Breakfast can still be recognized as 3 * - eggs, tomatoes, yogurt, jam, butter, coffee, cocoa, watermelon. Lunch / dinner is the same, soups are very spicy, side dishes are cold (pasta, potatoes, rice). I understand that Dar Hayet is 3 *, but so that stewed fish heads or chicken NECKS (!!! ), monotonous onion-tomato-cucumber salads (six bowls, they have these three ingredients separately or cut into large pieces, medium and small ones). Gorgeous Tunisian pastries - there is none here, only in the morning one kind of croissants and a muffin, in the evening two plates at the distribution of the cake, cut into pieces the size of a matchbox, which the guests take apart in a minute.... After complaining to our hotel guide Natalya about the food, the waiter brought us a plate with several pieces of cake a couple of times at the table, looking like caviar.... Among the staff there are nice and adequate people (as an exception), but they cannot change the hotel, this is the girl in the bar on the ground floor of Roger and the reception staff. Once it was a luxurious 5 * hotel, which can be seen from the magnificent BUILDING with 40 rooms, all in marble and original paintings, a small restaurant, its own isolated beach without crowds of tourists and animators, with a small pool. . . my CONCLUSION: if you are not picky about food, or maybe just do not want to gain weight (as always on an All Inclusive vacation), come to this quiet marble hotel, they don’t build them anymore!
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I'll try to be objective. Well, firstly, the hotel is not 5 stars, but 3 (at least Coral offers it that way). Yes, and he only pulls on these 3 stars, really. Rooms: only rooms with sea and pool views have balconies, and even then only from the 2nd floor. On the 1st for all rooms, the so-called terrace (common for the entire floor, in fact, just a path along which everyone walks, including hotel workers (gardeners, etc.
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I'll try to be objective. Well, firstly, the hotel is not 5 stars, but 3 (at least Coral offers it that way). Yes, and he only pulls on these 3 stars, really.
Rooms: only rooms with sea and pool views have balconies, and even then only from the 2nd floor. On the 1st for all rooms, the so-called terrace (common for the entire floor, in fact, just a path along which everyone walks, including hotel workers (gardeners, etc. , etc. ), so once again the window is not The rooms are all the same, not large - double bed + couch, separate bathroom, TV without Russian channels, and even then not all rooms work.
Cleaning: regardless of the tips left, they clean the same way (so-so), with the only difference being that they make bows out of pajamas : )
Meals: Continental breakfasts, every day is standard: boiled eggs, processed cheese in packages, jam in packages, margarine (not butter) in packages, bread, muffins, croissants, fruits, tea bags, coffee, milk, water in thermoses. Lunch upon request. Dinner: every day the same thing - several salads, fruits, fried vegetables, chicken, meat with vegetables, several times there was pasta, twice there was a very spicy tomato soup, once they gave fish. They brought water with them. The food is almost all spicy, the children have a hard time.
Tip: It is better to take only breakfast. You can have lunch and dinner in a cafe or restaurant, which are very numerous nearby. And the prices are good.
Sea, beach: The hotel has its own beach, sunbeds are free (free in the morning, in the evening, if the locals come (the hotel allows them for money), then you can find yourself without a sunbed. The sea is cool - clean, warm. The sand is wonderful, magical, silky!!!
We did not use the pool, because chlorinated water.
P. S. : The excursions are all great, but get ready to tip the drivers of the sightseeing buses for 2-3 dinars.
Taxi drivers like to ride in circles so that the meter will wind up, despite the pre-agreed amount. Stand your ground!
Rooms: only rooms with sea and pool views have balconies, and even then only from the 2nd floor. On the 1st for all rooms, the so-called terrace (common for the entire floor, in fact, just a path along which everyone walks, including hotel workers (gardeners, etc. , etc. ), so once again the window is not The rooms are all the same, not large - double bed + couch, separate bathroom, TV without Russian channels, and even then not all rooms work.
Cleaning: regardless of the tips left, they clean the same way (so-so), with the only difference being that they make bows out of pajamas : )
Meals: Continental breakfasts, every day is standard: boiled eggs, processed cheese in packages, jam in packages, margarine (not butter) in packages, bread, muffins, croissants, fruits, tea bags, coffee, milk, water in thermoses. Lunch upon request. Dinner: every day the same thing - several salads, fruits, fried vegetables, chicken, meat with vegetables, several times there was pasta, twice there was a very spicy tomato soup, once they gave fish. They brought water with them. The food is almost all spicy, the children have a hard time.
Tip: It is better to take only breakfast. You can have lunch and dinner in a cafe or restaurant, which are very numerous nearby. And the prices are good.
Sea, beach: The hotel has its own beach, sunbeds are free (free in the morning, in the evening, if the locals come (the hotel allows them for money), then you can find yourself without a sunbed. The sea is cool - clean, warm. The sand is wonderful, magical, silky!!!
We did not use the pool, because chlorinated water.
P. S. : The excursions are all great, but get ready to tip the drivers of the sightseeing buses for 2-3 dinars.
Taxi drivers like to ride in circles so that the meter will wind up, despite the pre-agreed amount. Stand your ground!
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rested with a friend is not the first time in this country. we chose a budget vacation option, but after reading reviews about this hotel, we drove with caution, even grabbed cups. the hotel turned out to be just the opposite of the written reviews, everything is very decent and worthy for the status of three stars.
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rested with a friend is not the first time in this country. we chose a budget vacation option, but after reading reviews about this hotel, we drove with caution, even grabbed cups. the hotel turned out to be just the opposite of the written reviews, everything is very decent and worthy for the status of three stars. the only thing they wanted to do when checking in was to put us in the nearby omar khayyam hotel, but we solved this problem. . . all other food service is at a high level - do not be afraid, you can safely relax with children too. briefly - breakfast - the freshest cottage cheese yogurt eggs in different versions rice porridge rice cereal with milk boiled potatoes a few vegetables possible pancakes with chocolate ham sausages sausage cheese bread for toast simply - baguettes - buns butter jams tea coffee - who wrote that there is nothing? coffee honestly not delicious - English neighbors on the table - they drank their instant. . I won’t paint lunch and dinner - more than enough food - for every taste - meat, chicken, fish with all kinds of side dishes and a selection of fruits - ice cream is more than plentiful and there is nowhere to eat. . . ))))) on the beach for a fee mattresses - optional. there are no changing cabins - and showers outside the beach area. at the expense of cleaning, we didn’t like it, they told us about it at the reception, everything changed for the better, the cleaning lady began to leave our sweets and change. Negative moments unbearably loud evening animation only for stoned drunk tourists and British tourists - they have never encountered such impudent ill-mannered people and inveterate drunks - from the opening of the pool bar from 10 am and closing until 00, they ate everything they could, taking a break for lunch and dinner and then until 2 o'clock in the morning they wandered around the hotel and yelled. In the evening we walked along the local streets and went to the city of Hammamet. in inclement weather we went to yasmine hammaet.... Rest was a success!! !
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