In general, the hotel is not bad, but there are unpleasant nuances.

Written: 16 september 2018
Travel time: 20 august — 3 september 2018
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 2.0
I visited Tunisia with my husband at the end of August 2018. I will not talk about the country itself, and so there are enough reviews. Read reviews about the hotel, like nothing critical. So I'm writing this review because I want to warn people. The hotel is large, located near the road, there is no territory of its own. In fact, the entrance courtyard, anyone can enter it. The guard sits at the entrance, but in fact does not look at the incoming people. During our holiday, crowds of Algerians came to the hotel, young guys of 40-60 people and families with a bunch of children. In the morning when we went to the beach, we saw guys sleeping on sofas and armchairs in the lobby of the hotel, broken beer bottles were lying around. The disco lasts from evening to morning, the music rumbles like hell. Many guests expressed dissatisfaction, after which they offer to change the room. We had to do this on the fifth day of arrival.
They write about "European breakfasts". Again, we must have been unlucky. We came for breakfast at 7 am, as we went to the beach early. By this time, the dining room had: an empty dish with cake crumbs, yogurt with filling, dried croissants, steamed vegetables (carrots and onions), sausage and plasticine cheese. Eggs started frying closer to 8 in the morning, donuts even later. But if you come for breakfast later, you may not have enough sunbeds on the beach, so take your pick. In addition, with the influx of Algerians, dinner turned into a nightmare. They stood in a crowd at the doors of the dining room for half an hour before opening. We tried to go out for dinner at different times and there was always a huge queue of young guys and families with lots of kids. Yes, the dinners are varied, but the waiters in front of the standing Algerian put the best pieces and as much as they want, but we repeatedly got bones almost without meat and fish heads (they fry the whole fish and divide it into 2 parts). Of the fruits, there were only watermelon and melon, pieces of which the Arab children put directly on their plates with their hands. While standing in line for hot, salads are no longer available. There is such a hubbub in the dining room that you can’t hear what the person sitting next to you is saying, the guys spit bones from fish and watermelons right on the tablecloth. In general, not the most pleasant sight. They went to the beach only in the morning, because after lunch it was busy to the eyeballs with Algerians who had slept after the disco.
I personally would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
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