The hotel is located in a deserted place in a chain of the same coastal hotels, at a considerable distance from the nearest cities, so you will have to take a taxi for shopping, since they are waiting at the gate.
The territory is clean and well maintained, you will go outside - wastelands and dull dusty landscapes.
My room was comfortable, the loggia overlooked the courtyard, so it was always quiet and windless. If I had chosen a room with a sea view (and the choice was possible thanks to the ten dollars invested in my passport), I would have received a wind with sand in the windows all day (and the winds are strong there), loud annoying music from animation in the afternoon and drunken screams from the beach and from the pool in the evening.
The room was cleaned daily. If you leave a dinar (about 20 rubles) for the maid, then she leaves a rose on the table, if a dollar or a euro, then she will also sprinkle petals from another rose on your bed. I could have paid for the room safe for a dollar a day, but I preferred to carry my passport and money in my waist bag.
There is a store of "colonial" goods on site. Its prices are slightly higher than in the nearest cities, but there is no need to spend money on taxis. And olive oil (almost all of it is brought from Tunisia) is better to buy in a city where local people, such as our "Magnets" and "Reals", are bought. In the "dutik" it costs, in my opinion, 23 euros per liter jar.
The food point is spacious, clean, with waiters. Lots of vegetables in all kinds, lots of chicken dishes. Meat and fish are more difficult, they are expensive there. The pastries are simply delicious. Dry wine, beer, sodas, delicious undiluted juices - without limitation. Stronger drinks are served at the bar near the central hall, in the evening another bar opens, in the "assembly hall". Alcoholic beverages, although they have familiar names, taste pretty nasty. After five or six days, I could no longer push them into myself and made do with beer for the second half of my vacation.
The strip of sand on the beach is quite narrow, but the bottom is sloping, you need to walk 50-70 meters to a waist-deep depth. You can ride a banana, a jet ski, and you can fly by parachute for only $ 20 (compare with Turkey or Sochi)!
For the staff, the native language is French; they speak German well; English is not good; and with Russian, it's a complete disaster. In this sense, they still have to grow and grow before Turkey. And in general, the country is poor and underdeveloped in many ways.
Well, summarizing about the hotel - it's still four stars, in the same Turkey for this money, I'm not sure that I would have found a "three-piece" closer than two kilometers from the sea.
I liked Tunisia in general, beautiful sea, it's a pity only shallow at first, affordable water activities, good food, grill, seafood, alcohol among the cons
A great hotel for a beach holiday. Sand, not deep and not shallow. There are a lot of sun beds, chairs and tables. Clear. There are bars and swimming pools nearby, which is not a little important, toilets and showers. It's bad when an influx of stinging jellyfish does not clean the sea, as they do in a nearby hotel.