We were here in 2016, in a 2-storey building with its own swimming pool, the sea across the street. There were algae. Well, there was animation, but we're not fans. Two more pools, slides. The restaurant is inside and outside. The casino is next to the fence, but you have to walk along the street, 300 meters. I went out in the afternoon, played, won, and left. The only place in Tunisia where there is a wine and spirits store (small, but there is), there is no one on the Tunisian mainland. We stayed there for 14 nights. The food, like everywhere else in three stars, was average, but there were fruits, dairy too, not very fish, rare, lobsters, squid- no, I didn't remember anything special about nutrition. The sea, the sun, the sand, the pool, the beer is there. And what else is needed. There are shops outside the gate and there is a market somewhere, we did not go. We walked around and got close.
The hotel itself:
We arrived at 7:00 and checked in only at 12:00 for 50 bucks, but in a nice room.
The territory is large, there are several hotels. There are a couple of pools and 2 slides running on schedule. It's a 10-minute walk to the beach. There is a small bar on the beach. The location is not very good. The nearest village works only for tourists. Souvenir hell in its purest form. There is nowhere to walk. You go outside the territory and come across a landfill every 2 meters.
Meals:
For breakfast there are eggs (not always), sausages (rarely), yoghurts, porridges
Instead of butter, the real margarine.
All the baking is done on it.
Lunch: 10 types of pasta, 20 types of couscous, 0.5 types of meat mostly on bones and not edible. A wonderful dish: boiled onions. Desserts with margarine flavor.
Dinner: the same as for lunch, but pizza is added with a huge queue behind it, French fries with a huge queue, some kind of dish being prepared in front of you just with an unreal queue.
There are no paid cafes nearby. We went hungry. The food is not always fresh.
Beach:
They don't clean it up. Dirt, steers and gifts from a camel underfoot. The camels themselves are right by the shore. It smells like a stable all over the beach. At least the sea is clean.
Entertainment:
None... The excursions suck. Sahara: look to the right -sand... Look to the left-sand... Isn't it cool? (No) the scenery from Star Wars really sucks. The locals have dragged camels and everything is littered with waste products.
I haven't had any rest yet. The most terrible place on earth.
If you are just looking for a hotel for lying by the sea and swimming pool, this is a good choice.
The kitchen is delicious, everything in the rooms is more or less decent.
However, there are no sensible activities at all. There are practically no young people either.