The best troika in Sousse

Written: 20 december 2013
Travel time: 1 — 8 october 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; 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: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 6.0
Hello! I know firsthand what 3 * is in Tunisia. . . Guys, this is not Turkey or even Egypt - this is Tunisia. Regarding Tergui Club - it is quite consistent with the "Sussian" C grade, you can even add +, let it be 3+. First three and on the first line! the hotel is the last in the chain of hotels - behind the hotel there is a desert where you can retire and no one will lyalakat under your ear, lie down and enjoy the sea and the sun. Isn't that why we're here? Do not overeat, watch TV in your room or lie by the pool, which, in fact, you can sign up for and visit at least every day in your hometown! The food is monotonous, but tasty and there was always enough of everything and there was a fairly good choice (again, I repeat for a 3 * hotel). The animation is excellent, though during the day the beach is very annoying (but remember - there is a desert). The pool is clean and even has a water slide. The staff is very attentive and friendly, at the end of the holiday we got to know everyone and became friends, I just speak French fluently (the second state in Tunisia), Russian is also spoken a little at the reception and a couple of animators. Immediately opposite the hotel there is a shop, everything is very cheap there and with price tags on products, so they won’t fool you, but in general the foxes are still those, even Egypt is resting. So, remember to always bargain. Even minibuses (to the center or Port El Kantaoui) and they strive to inflate. In general, the people are very friendly. I photographed something in the center and a local came up to me and asked for a cigarette. I gave two. In gratitude, he took us around the city for about an hour and showed us the sights and simply talked about the life of the Tunisians, their traditions, social problems, and so on. . . Shopping: leather goods at outrageously ridiculous prices, it is better not in bazaars but in central stores with fixed prices. Well, something like this. . . There will be questions - write : )
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