Hotels in Hammamet Tunisia
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Hasdrubal Thalassa And Spa Hotel 5*
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Sofitel
Saphir Palace Hotel 5*
From Tunis
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Le Royal Hotel 5*
The Hotel "Le Royal
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Mehari Hotel 5*
Hammamet is the epitome of
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Iberostar Solaria
Hotel 5*
This completely
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Maritim
Alhambra Thalasso Hotel 5*
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Vincci Taj Sultan
Hotel 5*
This elegant
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Sindbad Hotel 5*
Located close to the city
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Vincci
Resort Lella Baya Hotel 5* Vincci
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Melia El Mouradi
Hotel 5*
The Melia El
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Le Mdina
Sidi Bou Said Hotel 5*
Le
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Savana Hotel 5*
The Hotel Savana offers
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Residence Villamar Hotel 4* The Residence Villamar is located in city, Hammamet........................(more details and special rates) |
Iberostar
Averroes Hotel 4*
The hotel is
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Royal Azur Hotel 4* The Royal Azur is located in city, Hammamet..........................(more details and special rates) |
Thalassa
Palace Nahrawess Hotel 4*
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Iberostar
Chich Khan Hotel 4*
Located in
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El Mouradi Hotel 4*
Located in the heart of
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Coralia Palm
Beach Hotel 4*
The hotel is
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Thalassa Shalimar
Hotel 4*
Thalassa
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Sandra Club Hotel 4*
The L'Ecrine Sandra
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Iberostar
Belisaire Hotel 4*
Hotel in Tunisia
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Holiday Inn Hotel 4*
The hotel offers 276
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Le Sultan Hotel 4*
Le Sultan hotel is situated
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Le Hammamet Hotel 4*
Le Hammamet is
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Abou Nawas Hotel 4*
The Abou Nawas
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Hammamet Regency
Hotel 4*
The hotel is
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Sheraton Hammamet Resort 4* ............................. (more details and special rates) |
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Marina Palace Hotel
4* Located in the new
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Marillia Hotel 4*
Situated to Yasmine
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Almaz Hotel 4*
The hotel Almaz 4* (local
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El Menzah Hotel 4*
Excellent four star hotel
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Karthago Hammamet Hotel 3* The Karthago Hammamet is located in city, Hammamet...........................(more details and special rates) |
Sol Azur Beach Hotel 3* The Sol Azur Beach is located in city, Hammamet......................(more details and special rates) |
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Bel Azur Hotel 3* The Bel Azur is located in city, Hammamet......................(more details and special rates) |
Hammamet Garden Hotel 3* The Hammamet Garden is located in city, Hammamet.......................(more details and special rates) |
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Majesty Golf Hotel 3* The Majesty Golf is located in beach, Hammamet........................(more details and special rates) |
Kilma Hotel 3* The Kilma is located in city, Hammamet.......................(more details and special rates) |
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El Olf Hotel 3* The El Olf is located in city, Hammamet..................(more details and special rates) |
Bel Air Hotel 3* The Bel Air is located in city, Hammamet........................(more details and special rates) |
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Vime Club Venus
Hotel 3* The Vime Club Venus is located in city, Hammamet..................(more
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Lilas Hotel 3* The Lilas is located in city, Hammamet..............................(more details and special rates) |
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Samira Club Hotel 3* The Samira Club is located in city, Hammamet.......................(more details and special rates) |
Green Golf Hotel 3*
Green Golf hotel has a
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Hammamet is a sophisticated resort town nestled between
the Sahara desert and the Mediterranean in Tunisia, some forty miles from the
capital city of Tunis. The resort offers a perfect sweep of beach, ancient and
exciting medina, healing mineral baths and renowned top class modern hotels.
Once a sleepy fishing village, Hammamet (the name comes from the Arabic al-hammamat,
meaning 'the baths') was awakened to its tourist potential back in the 1920s
when a flock of wealthy and arty Americans and Europeans decided to make the
beautiful bay their playground. Today it has become a destination mainly for
middle-to-upper range package tours from Europe, the streets abuzz with scantily
clad holidaymakers speaking Swedish, German, English and French. Despite its
modern architectural and human incursions, Hammamet retains its sense of exotic
history, dominated by its 15th-century medina and souk (bazaar), where donkeys
and bargain-hunters navigate the labyrinth of Aladdin's caves packed with
treasures like carpets, brass ornaments, jewellery, traditional kaftans, pottery
and leather goods. The narrow winding alleys also conceal bright, whitewashed
windowless houses behind splendid ornate doors. The town's baths, famed since
Roman times, are also situated in the crowded medina, alongside ancient mosques
and over-shadowed by the medieval castle or Kasbah. The big attraction of this
seaside town, though, is its six-mile (10km) stretch of palm-fringed shore,
boasting beautiful sandy clean beaches, decorated with colourful fishing boats.
South of the old town, along the beach, a plethora of attractive Moorish style
low-rise resort hotels, set in stunning lush gardens, has mushroomed, offering
visitors luxury accommodations, water sports, entertainment, gourmet restaurants
and all the trappings of a perfect holiday.
A medieval souk or bazaar resides at the heart of Hammamet's old quarter,
offering a vast range of fascinating souvenirs and gifts. A treasure-trove of
irresistible goods like exotic carpets, embroidered kaftans, glittering 'hubbly-bubbly'
pipes, brassware, jewellery, leather goods and pottery are on offer to delight
avid shoppers, who are expected to haggle over prices. A good rule of thumb is
to start bargaining at about one-third more than you are prepared to pay. Those
needing to buy more practical goods will find what they require in the modern
shopping centre.
Dining in Hammamet offers an array of local and international dishes, from the
best of gourmet cuisine to snacks at the pavement cafes where it is possible to
find anything from fish and chips to pizza. No visit to Tunisia is, however,
complete without sampling the renowned local dishes, though they can be overly
spicy. Among the specialities to sample are Couscous (steamed semolina grains
mixed with vegetables, fish, chicken or meat), Brik (pastry filled with egg,
herbs and tuna), Chorba (thick, creamy tomato soup), and Makroudh (a
syrup-soaked honey cake stuffed with dates). The top restaurant in Hammamet, by
reputation, is the Chez Achour, but for authentic Arabic cuisine you cannot beat
La Brise on the Avenue de La Republique. A relaxing and tranquil nightlife is
available in Hammamet, with several bars and a few discos, however the after
dark activity is mostly low key and closes by midnight.
The resort offers a spectacular beach for relaxation in the warm Tunisian sun,
with a variety of water sports available including snorkelling and water skiing.
On top of the water, boat trips to view dolphins are a popular past time. On
land there are some good golf courses, tennis courts and the chance to go horse
riding or, more exotically, explore on camelback. Hammamet is well situated for
a variety of excursions, offered enthusiastically by local operators. Among
these most popular are shopping trips to Tunis, expeditions to the ruins of
Carthage, desert safaris and outings to nearby Nabeul, headquarters of the
ancient but still thriving local pottery industry.
On a downside the sea bed in this requires some care, as there are some
unexpected drops near the shores, beach traders can be an annoyance to tourists
trying to relax on the beaches and shop keepers in the local medina can be quite
pushy towards visitors.
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