Check-in: We arrived in the afternoon. We were seated immediately in a good room. The room was two-room, with a separate room for the child. They cleaned up well. I made friends with the woman who was cleaning. It was very nice, I left her chocolates from time to time, and then under the pillow of the seed I found local sweets : ))
Food: very good, everything is fresh and tasty. There are 3 a la carte. I recommend signing up for them immediately after arrival, otherwise you will not get into them. The food was the best in the fish a la carte. This restaurant is built like a ship. We constantly tip the waiters and we never had a problem with a table.
Animation: just great. The whole day you are entertained, aqua aerobics, darts, water polo, Pilates, gymnastics, there is animation for children, a special mini-town has even been built for them. In the evening, an animation show is a must.
Beach: sandy, sunset is good, but for some reason it was not cleaned at all. Of course, the tourists themselves are also to blame for the dirt, for whom it is difficult to throw a cigarette butt into the trash. Nevertheless, the staff did not clean the beach at all. You have to be careful when swimming in the sea, because there are jellyfish. I got bitten 2 times. After that I swam in the pools.
Territory: large, you can walk and walk on it, but it is all filled with buildings, as there are many of them and almost all of them are 2-story.
At the same time, I can say that everything is OK with security. Those who are thinking about this, let them be calm - there is a patrol on every corner, the state guard periodically drives along the beach on quadrics, plus security guards on the territory of the hotel. At the same time, you do not notice them, but if you pay attention, you understand that everything is under control. It seems to me that now the situation with Turkey and Egypt is much worse.
We liked the hotel, good, family, the quality of the Turkish fives. The water park is great. Animation works out for 5+, unobtrusive and at the same time constantly doing something with someone. The sea for children, all conditions are also for them - starting from the children's menu (a small selection, but still... ) in a restaurant with high chairs, children's animation throughout the day and an evening mini-disco, pumping up a special pool with children's slides. Food - norms, ice cream as much as you want, round-the-clock food and so on; alcohol, as in most hotels in Turkey, only local and without alcohol), but the beer is delicious!
In terms of cleanliness in the room - acceptable, cleaned every day, but the lack of carpeting, and the type of rooms - detached houses, make themselves felt... Upon arrival, you pay attention to this, but then everything is ok.
The territory of the hotel is large, you can walk for 10 minutes from one end to the other, there is enough greenery for Tunisia (compared to Turkey, of course, not enough), mostly palm trees.
Compared to the living conditions of ordinary Tunisians, this hotel would seem like paradise for them)
Of the minuses - the sea. In 2/3 of the cases it is polluted with algae and debris, although the bottom is sandy. The beach is also cleaned poorly, almost always a bunch of algae on the shore. During this period of time (beginning of July) there were many large (10-15 cm in diameter) jellyfish, which now and then stung someone. The sand is not white, as many people mistake about the coast of Tunisia. They say that really good beaches are in Hammamet, which is about 1.5 hours drive from Monastir.
In general, I can say that you can go if you plan to spend the absolute majority of your time at the hotel and if there is no opportunity to relax in Turkey / Egypt.
As for the hotel - I would recommend it to the rest (with a reservation about the sea).
The hotel is excellent, the food is good, the sea is the first line, though not very clean, and jellyfish.
We were on two amazing excursions, in the amphitheater of the Roman Empire, the first safest in the world and the third largest, were at a wine tasting, at the villa of a Roman patrician, back in Nabeul.
The whole country is planted with olive trees, Tunisians are friendly and almost all are bilingual, French is a second language.
The currency is the Tunisian dinar, we changed it right at the hotel, point at the reception.
There was a water park, but there are no free circles in Egypt, you have to buy it. They don't ride very much, mostly children.
Several pools, clean.
The beach is good, the sand is white and fine, there is little garbage.
There is a kids club and animation, but it was of little interest to us.
A la carte restaurants are booked at certain hours, we never got there.
Wi-fi is good everywhere, we caught it in the room.
The room was cleaned well, every day, nothing was missing from us.
What questions will you write, something has been forgotten in a year, but I’ll remember right away.