Good stay for little money.

Written: 8 june 2013
Travel time: 18 — 28 may 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 6.0
We went to Tunisia from May 18 to May 26 from the operator Joint AP. Host of LEPTIS TOURS. We deliberately chose the cheapest hotel in Tunisia) because we were not going to spend much time in it. We were prepared for the worst, but were pleasantly surprised by the quality of service and food.
May is not yet the season in Tunisia. The weather was sunny. During the day 26-28 degrees. But the water in the sea is not more than 18. But the "Russians" swim anyway. After 12 noon, a strong wind blew almost every day, so the beach was no longer comfortable.
The hotel was about a third full. Accordingly, no problems with sunbeds, tables, dishes. No queues. And a lot of attention from the staff.
ROOM. Clean. The furniture is a little tired. The room has a TV (10 Arabic programs), telephone and air conditioning. Fan - no! In the bathroom on the first day found a piece of soap and shampoo. Soap was replenished, shampoo was not. So take your shampoo/shower gels with you.

There was always hot water and very good pressure. Cleaned up every day. Linen and towels were changed regularly. But I won’t say the frequency, since they changed faster than we dirty))) The maids were left 1 dinar every other day.
NUTRITION. As for 3-ki very good. Breakfast is continental. Always the same. Sausage (inedible), cheese / cottage cheese, muesli, boiled eggs and 2-3 types of buns. But we were warned about this. But dinners are plentiful and varied! For 11 days, dinner has never been repeated. That is, every evening we found some new, not yet tried dishes. There were always 2-3 meat dishes (beef, lamb, chicken, turkey), fish - less often, potatoes, pasta and several vegetable side dishes. At least 10 snacks. 3 types of cakes. A day later - watermelon. The main thing is that everything was not just edible, but very tasty.
BEACH. Walk for about 7 minutes. First, along the alley lined with palm trees. Then 100 meters across the wasteland. Sunbeds, mattresses - free of charge.
There are no beach towels in the hotel, but people take large towels from the room. Nobody interfered. Cleaned up on the beach. There is a cafe where locals come after 15.00.
LIMITATIONS. There is no walking area near the hotel. Nowhere to walk after dinner. Few shops. Only small shops - you can buy fruits, water, some little things.
We spent a very eventful 11 ​ ​ days in Tunisia.
1 day. We looked around. We went to the sea in the morning. And after dinner we went on foot to Sebastian's villa. From the hotel to the left, then to the right for about an hour, without turning anywhere. Entrance 5 dinars.
2 - 3 day. Excursion to the Sahara. Bought for 140 dollars. There were no more fees. I liked it very much! But because of the cloudiness, unfortunately, we did not see either sunset or dawn.
Day 4 Beach in the morning. And after lunch we went to the new area of ​ ​ Yasmine along the seashore on foot. Walk about 40 minutes. Back by taxi - 5 dirhams.
Day 5 In the morning the sea, and in the afternoon we went to the old part of the city. By taxi 5 dirhams.

We loved the Old Medina! Colorful and not too many people (comparing with the capital)! Check your change carefully if you shop at the General store right across from the Medina. They give the wrong change! Foreigners are given a bunch of small coins that are worthless, and they "forget" to give dinars. It was not very pleasant. In small shops, change was always given correctly.
Day 6 We decided to go to the capital to inspect Carthage on our own. The guide at the hotel rolled her eyes and said, "Yes, you will get lost! " But everything turned out to be quite simple (and not expensive! ). By taxi to the luage station (this is a type of intercity minibus) - 2.5 dirhams. On the luage to Tunisia - 4 dirhams. By metro to Carthage 0.6 dirhams. And a lot, a lot of walking. The ruins of Carthage are scattered over a large area. Therefore, wherever you start the tour, buy a single ticket for 10 dirhams.
At the bottom of it is a list of all the points: the Amphitheater, the Roman villas, the Museum of Carthage, the Cemetery of Tofi, Thermae, the Magon Quarter. Save the ticket until the end and present it at each point. We got through all this! And there is still time to go to Sidi Bou Said. From the Museum of Carthage to Sidi Bou Said by taxi 5 minutes and 3 dinars. Mixed impressions from the blue and white city. Seems like a tourist attraction. Like the Potemkin village. But there are SUCH BEAUTIFUL photos! It's worth going just for that.
Interestingly we returned back. The cashier sold us a ticket for the metro, but showed us with signs that we should not go to the platform. There's a bus pulling up. People are starting to get into it. But we have a train ticket! We stand. The cashier ran out and began to show us to get on the bus. People from the bus are also waving their hands. In general, they pushed us there. The bus passed 3 stations, and then stopped, and it was already necessary to transfer to the car.
It can be seen that they had repairs on the tracks that day.
Day 7 In the morning - the sea. And after lunch we decided to go to the capital again. Only this time we went shopping on the central avenue and visited the Medina. We did not like the Tunisian Medina. A lot of people! A lot of shops. It looks like the Odessa market "7th km")))

Day 8 Let's go to Phrygia Zoo. The four of us were in a taxi. It turned out there and back, plus he waited for us for 2.5 hours - 75 dinars. It's a lot. (should have been around 60). Because he did not turn off the meter while standing. He explained something like - there are four of you, for you this is not much. They did not argue, so as not to spoil their mood. Entrance to the zoo - 10 dinars. I can’t say that this is something amazing, but after 2 days of walking around the capital, we wanted to switch to something else. Get away from the shops. The area is very well maintained. The animals are in good conditions. Plus, we watched the Show with a fur seal and listened to the songs of the Zulu ensemble)))
Day 9
In the morning, as always - the beach. And then we went to the neighboring town of Nabeul. By taxi - 13 dinars. (Although the locals said that it should be 10))) In general, it was possible not to go! We didn't find anything special there. The same shops, only more ceramics.
Day 10 We went on an excursion to Dugga! This tour is somehow not very advertised compared to the Sahara. But I liked it. First visit the Temple of Water. The oldest aqueduct has been preserved here, through which water from the mountains was supplied to Carthage. Then we went to Dugga itself - an ancient Roman city at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. Interestingly, these are not just separate ruins of some temple or theater, but a whole city with streets, squares, a school, temples, baths ...Plus, the views from the hill are very beautiful.
Day 11 Again in the morning - the sea. And ...home!
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