Tuesday 22 October 2013

HAMMAMET-HOTELS

Marina Palace Hotel
The Marina Palace Hotel is a favourite residence of ours when we visit Yasmine Hammamet.
It is clean and friendly, good food, spacious rooms and a lovely pool area.
The staff are like family now and welcome us each visit.
The Hotel offers many options of board-bed and breakfast-half board-full board and all inclusive.
We have stayed all inclusive but felt restricted as traveling here and there, did'nt want to have to go back for lunch, so took the half board option the last visit.
whatever you choose if you stay here-you should not be dissapointed with the food-the range on offer is very good and the Patisserie is to die for!
I have paid more and not had the same range of choice and standard in the past at other hotels.
yummy patisserie and the head waiter

Marina palace Foyer area

night views of the rear gardens

The Green golf hotel
 
rear of hotel-gardens and pool area

we stayed here and the room was enormous- like a small studio with cooker hob and fridge, twin beda and a sofa, very large balcony overlooking the pool with table and chairs.

This hotel is good on standard of room. the bar area is nice and comfortable. staff freindy and helpfull.
We were not impressed by the food if staying half board.
We did really enjoy the lunches by the pool from the outdoor terrace resteraunt-good choice and very reasonable in price.


The Dar Hayet Hotel in Hammamet

This hotel is very beautifull and old.
It is built in traditional Tunsian style and has been converted for hotel use without losing its orignal charms.
Marbled stairs and floors, traditonal square, courtyard design.
Rooms are well decorated and in the style of the building.

The pool ar the hotel is smaller than it looks in most brochures, but adequate for a swim in and cooling off time.
There is a spa treatment centre here and also a traditional cafe with chicha and mint tea.
The hotel makes a great pizza by the pool, but it is expensive in comparison with other establishments.

We only stayed bed and breakfast here as it was a last minute trip-breakfast is served down the steps onto the beach edge in the dining area.
Although lovely views, it was a bit grubby in our opinion and needed a bit of a refurb.

views from our room



2 comments:

  1. Hi Julie, I really like your blog. It's very interesting

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  2. THANKYOU VERY MUCH-I hope to keep all readers informed of the great time we have in Tunsia and a frank review of the hotels we stay in.

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