Cheap and cheerful - that's about this hotel.

Written: 27 august 2012
Travel time: 28 june — 11 july 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 5.0
If you choose this hotel, you need to understand that you are going to 3 * and not 5 * and then you will be happy with everything, because for the price it is worth it. We were settled on the 1st floor, plus immediately access to the pool, minus the room was very damp and there was nothing to breathe. Our toilet was leaking and it took us 3 days to repair it. All 14 days I had breakfast with yogurt and pancakes with chocolate, they are cooked on the street, it’s not easy to go right away. We dined at first in the main restaurant, and then we realized that everything is the same in the restaurant on the street, and sometimes even better. The food is not very good, but you could have lunch and dinner with watermelon, melon, grapes, peaches. In the evenings, sometimes there was ice cream, very tasty. We were not hungry, but I would not recommend this hotel with children, I have no idea what they can eat here.
We occupied sun loungers near the pool, here they are with mattresses, because the sun loungers on the beach are made of stretched mesh and it is impossible to lie on them. The beach itself and the sea is nice white fine sand.
Tunisia is worth a visit for a 2-day excursion to the Sahara - do not regret 2 days, it's worth it - 90% of my memories. You can safely listen to everything that the guide recommends, it will really be cheaper and more profitable. I also want to thank the guide Irina, all her tips were very useful, listen to them carefully on the first day.

A taxi to the city of Mahdia costs 3 dinars per car.
I recommend buying in Tunisia: clay-based shampoo, natural olive soap (similar to household) jeans.
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