One of the best hotels in Mahdia

Written: 28 july 2013
Travel time: 18 — 25 july 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
I'll try to be brief:

+ Gorgeous beach - fine sand + gently sloping coast + clear sea!

+ Near the hotel there are a lot of shops with fixed prices and even a zoo, everything is cultural and friendly.

+ Quite an interesting mini golf course, 7 dinars for adults (4 per child) - 18 mini golf courses, this is an hour of great time (preferably after sunset, this is after 19).

- Far from the capital, excursions in that direction are delayed for 3-4 hours.

+ Close to El-Jem town, 50 minutes by taxi, it's worth seeing!

- Misunderstandings with Wi-Fi
Upon arrival, they were delighted with free Wi-Fi, two days later they said
that he is now paid, 15 dinars for 6 hours of access, a trifle, but unpleasant.

+ In-room safe is free.

+ Cleaning every day, towels thrown on the floor are changed regularly, bed sheets every two days, shampoo and soap are always in stock.

+ Big restaurant, decent food.
Food - buffet, drinks are brought only by waiters, when ordering, specify the room number,

if you have ALL INCLUSIVE (there are not many of them, the hotel is mostly foreigners) no more questions, if not, you will have to pay the bill.
This fuss is confusing at first, then you get used to it.

+ The waiter at the bar will serve you in any case, a tip of 1-2 dinars will reduce the waiting time for drinks to 30 seconds.

+ Ramadan had practically no effect on vacationers.
The only difference was in the opening hours of the restaurant and nearby shops, at 19:30 they were closed for half an hour.

- There is quite a lot of construction (and not only) garbage along the highways, but this is not a big minus, the locals are actively building and this pleases.

+ We left at night and were very surprised how cities change. There, life is just seething, a lot of neon lights, working cafes, much more beautiful than during the day (perhaps this is a consequence of Ramadan).
In addition, at night you can not see the garbage : -)

= Impressions from the rest are generally positive, on a solid 8 out of 10 point scale.
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