Rest was a success.

Written: 25 july 2011
Travel time: 16 — 22 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
I am writing a review because there is not much information about this hotel. maybe someone will come in handy. Came back 2 days ago. They wanted to get out on a burning fire somewhere for a few days. There were no tickets from St. Petersburg, no hotels (to meet the budget) either, so they took what they offered. One thing I can say - if for a reasonable price, the hotel is quite normal. It's better than 3 stars. The negatives that were for this week mostly do not relate to the hotel. I tried not to compare with Egypt, as I have been there many times and in hotels of a higher class. Briefly speaking. We arrived at 4 am. The transfer is normal, I was only surprised why the arrival was in Hammamet, and not in Monastir (there is a good airport there). The hotel asked to wait until 8 am (normal, since we had to check in at 2 pm). that is, they gave us a day. the keys were brought to 7. the room was normal, the stone furniture surprised me, but nothing. all plumbing worked. a spacious balcony with a table, two chairs, a clothes dryer. TV and refrigerator for a fee. The guide said that there was no Russian channel, we did not take it. Safe at reception. costs (in my opinion) 2.5 dinars per day (dinar 20 rubles). Unpleasantly surprised breakfast (its scarcity). There is yogurt (delicious), a lot of rolls, jam and other food that we usually don’t eat for breakfast. There are no cheeses at all. But they found a way out - next to the Fola shopping center, they bought cheese there. Lunch and dinner are normal. A couple of meat dishes (lamb, turkey, chicken) plus fish (such as sardines), once it was some kind of huge. every day watermelons are delicious, melons are worse. once there were small apples. Baking is certainly not like in Egypt (in terms of diversity), but very tasty. There are difficulties with water (in the restaurant it was forbidden to pour into bottles), in the bar near the pools it can also end in the evening (as well as soda), but it didn’t bother us (we drank mostly wine - very pleasant). give a dinar - they pour it not from a common bottle, but bring it. I liked their tsedratin liquor (but apparently diluted to 25 degrees). There are several pools on the territory, the maximum depth is 2.2 m. The slides work by the hour. my 11-year-old daughter (after the Albatross Jungle) was not attracted to them at all. But in the neighboring hotel, even though the slides are better, people complained that they got stuck in them and beat painfully. The sea itself is very good, but the minus of this particular area is a large amount of algae. The guys, of course, clean as best they can, but this is such a monkey job that it would probably not hurt to somehow mechanize this process. Beach sand (great). entry into the sea is good, everything is clean. The buoys are chest deep. So the sea is for children. Cons - the absence (though everywhere) of trash cans and ashtrays. People bury gobies in the sand, garbage everywhere. I understand that this is not from a big culture, but half of the vacationers would at least throw out the trash where they need to, there is simply no where to go. Animation is good. The guys work hard from morning to night. Swimming in the pools is allowed until late at night. there are 4 tennis courts (albeit in a wretched form), but the animators do not know how to play at all. So the child dragged the racket in vain. in the evening they play football. We went on an excursion Tunis - Carthage. I liked everything, although compared to Luxor - there is nothing to watch. The water park in Sousse (Palace Water Park) is about nothing at all. not only does it cost 20 dinars per person (and not 8, as it was written on the Internet), there are only 4 slides, which are closed for 4 hours during the day for a siesta. a bunch of Arabs, almost no visitors. we stood there for about 40 minutes. there is an amusement park nearby, but we were advised not to go there, since there is only 1 attraction for our daughter (by age), and the ticket is common for everything. didn't go. I liked the monastery. Nice view from the fortress. Get to Sousse 6 dinar by car, to the Monastery 7 dinar (there go further). So if you go on a budget, then the rest will succeed. They don't speak Russian at the reception. The guide arrives for 1 hour a day. but there were no major problems. There were no jellyfish. The water in the sea is too warm in the evenings, the breeze is fresh, the pools are comfortable. Have a good rest.
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