Country at a time

Written: 4 september 2011
Travel time: 14 — 28 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 8.0
Rested with her husband from 14 to 28 August. The country for recreation was carefully chosen since the month is the hottest, the travel agency employee advised Tunisia, and in this it is true, the climate is excellent, I didn’t even sweat, it’s easy to breathe, after sunset the air is slightly humid, but I’d better not take advice on the hotel. Its only pluses are that it is spacious and worthy dishes in the kitchen, but the variety was LITTLE in the first week, it is possible to visit a restaurant of Tunisian and Asian cuisine 3 times a week for free, they cook the latter disgustingly! Little seafood compared to Egypt, and Turkey in general pampers Russian people with food. In Marco Polo with AI food, except for breakfast, lunch and dinner, there was nowhere to eat, only sweets at the buffet near the pool, and after swimming you often want to eat, go far to the sea and there was no bar, I turned to the administrator to clarify why there was no bar, explained that people will come from other hotels, it’s strange, because we wear their badges on our hands and we could at least put a cooler with plain water. Mattresses need to be brought to the sea by ourselves, and they were laid out by the pool, but the places were occupied with sunrise and with a long absence of people on the sunbeds, the administration did not order the staff to pick up towels, in Turkey this was in order. Animation, in the French way, the most boring, the evenings were ruined. The rooms were not cleaned conscientiously, the bedding and towels that were colored there were not regularly changed and this is alarming! Regarding the tour, we chose the Sahara on the advice of the hotel guide, this was enough since we saw a third of the country, but the guide does not warn about the ABNORMAL extreme of the jeep trip on the dunes to the Sahara, for example, pregnant women and children, not everyone can stand this: they transferred us from the bus to a four-seater jeep of six people, there were no fastening belts, two people were put in the luggage department, it was crowded and there was nothing to hold on to, we drove along a hard road on a terrible speeds crossed the dunes like a roller coaster, one of them was like a three-story house at an angle of 80 degrees from which we rolled in reverse, the driver lost control, the guide assured that it was safe for 7 years, in general, I grew up reading the courage of a Russian person, and I then I just wanted to see the mirage that they showed me like that!
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