Caribbean World Nabeul

Written: 31 july 2012
Travel time: 19 — 29 july 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 6.0
Hello!
We arrived at the hotel on 19/07/2012. I must say right away that I am a Muscovite. The purpose of the visit was to rest with a child of 5 years. Bought for beautiful bright photos and water slides, but there are such details about the hotel that you can find out only upon arrival! I will state the most important in my opinion.
The first impression upon entering the hotel: a dirty floor, a feeling of disgust, dirty stained reception windows and the smell of manure or rotting silage.

Accommodation: The first room I was given was on the 3rd floor, and it had to be reached by long, dirty, dark corridors with carpets down which there was nothing to stumble on. And so we changed 3 rooms until I gave $ 20, and they put me in a normal room with a view of the animation, which thundered every evening until 12 at night, but these are all trifles. Opening the bed, I realized that someone had made love there before me and left traces of carnal pleasures on the blanket. The bed was changed immediately. The air conditioner is a prehistoric machine similar to an oily floor radiator from the 1980s, but one thing pleases! He works! For cleaning the room, you must definitely leave a tip of $ 1 or you live in the mud! Moreover, it is not enough to leave a tip, you must also bring the cleaning lady by the hand and show her what you expect from her, then everything will be done at your request and flowers will be delivered to you.
Restaurant (school cafeteria): Oooooh this is a separate topic that causes a lot of emotions in me!
The restaurant is not ready to work on its opening: lack of plates, forks, cups, coffee and cocoa in coffee machines.
Dinner, lunch or breakfast turns into a torment! First get yourself a plate, then stand in line for food, and then when everything cools down, then go for a fork and drinks.
The dishes in this hotel are washed without detergents, dirty plates, glasses, cups, forks with food leftovers often come across. In principle, this canteen can hardly be called a restaurant! The consequences of unwashed dishes are ODS in almost 50% of vacationers. My child and I fell ill upon arrival in Russia, I immediately opened a sick leave. And most of the tourists with whom we talked from our arrival got sick and right at the hotel lay with a temperature. Many were simply treated with their medications without going to the hotel doctor.
Another main advantage of this restaurant is MUHI! They swarm around your table like sparrows at McDonald's for French fries, and it's not uncommon to get caught in food. The restaurant manager reacts to this quite normally, stating: its ok!
The lack of sanitation is complete, the staff who cooks the food is not tidy, they work without gloves! We got into Ramadan and they looked at us as traitors to the people, how can we eat on their national holiday? And incinerated with a hated look!
All this got me, and I gave a dressing to the chief manager Iskander. The situation changed exactly for 3 days, then everything fell into place! It's useless.
The food is terrible! I thought about like in Turkey! No, my dears! They have terrible food! Breakfast is stable: scrambled eggs, cereal with milk, pastries (puff pastry without fillers in terrible trays in Swedish), local sausage and rarely sausages. They cook more porridge (rice porridge with raisins) that no one eats, beans in tomato sauce that smells like manure. Why cook such dishes if they are not eaten?

For 10 days, we have already gone berserk from an omelet with sausage! You can often observe people with their own dishes and with their own food (doshirak, Fitness cereal from a nearby supermarket and chocolate paste)
For lunch, from all the flavor, we chose for ourselves: pasta, sausages or meat and stewed eggplant, watermelon, melon, and so on every day for lunch and dinner! In general, we often bought grilled chicken and seafood in MONOPRIX (a supermarket near the hotel) and ate in the room.
Many tourists left swearing loudly, as they could not find anything for themselves.
Bar: Beer (no alcohol is served in small glasses of 200g, the rest is brandy, local whiskey is just poison! I couldn't even get drunk in this hotel after I ate a fly for dinner!
Beach: On the first day, going into the sea, I stepped on a tee (fish hook). Near the pontoon from which they fish and bathe the entire local wild population (I will post a photo). Women swim in pants, dresses, scarves and gloves. Their men look at tourists with hungry eyes, I could not stay on the beach for a long time and spent all 10 days around the pool.
By the way, in order to get to the sea, you need to cross the road, on which there are horses and who set up a toilet right in their parking lot and they smell sooooo bad! This pungent smell is also around the pool.
You have to get up at 7 am to take a sunbed by the pool. This hotel is for lovers of extreme survival!
Positive aspects: the climate (very mild despite the heat), sunbathing was good, the children were happy, as there are slides in the hotel and very decent pools with a large abundance of bleach. Very worthy massage in SPA Cleopatra. The cost of a general massage is 800 rubles or 40 dinars, but you have to ask for a good massage or just stroke your back.

Bank: it is better to change money at a bank in Nabeul, as the hotel has an undervalued exchange rate. With 100$ They have more than 10 dinars. Do not be too lazy to leave the hotel, take a taxi for 2 dinars and drive to the bank. Everywhere carefully check the change and bargain, or better go for souvenirs in Jasmine Hamamed. There are fixed prices and much lower than in the local market "SUK" or as it is also called the Grand Bazaar.
Enjoy your holiday in Tunisia!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original