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Hasdrubal Prestige Thalassa & Spa Djerba
4.1/563 Reviews
The hotel is very large and is very large and is very large and very large and it is very large and very large. In the reception there is someone who speaks Italian but French is almost compulsory, the pool is huge I to get to the sea every time I had to do almost seven minutes walk!!! The beach is very clean the water is unfortunately full of algae but typical of Tunisia .. And breakfast may be the only disappointment, but there is a variety of bakery but I have to say very nice to see but with little taste, on the salt and fruit to be laid, little choice. There is a package for excursions, of course, more expensive than the average but the service is excellent.. A ****** is a discotheque at night I haven't heard any trouble from them.. The restaurant lunch and dinner I have never tried so I can't speak I can only say that the swimming pool view is pleasant.. Entering the hall you can't not disapproval the magnificence of the project I just tell you that people outside just face themselves to take pictures, magnificent. The price is obviously very high for the area but I think it is all worth the only hotel that can compete with this is the Radisson blue but I think it wins only for the position ( as attached to the pink beach) For the rest, I think this is the best hotel
Ulysse Djerba Thalasso & Spa
4/563 Reviews
We spent 10 days here and were absolutely awed by the direct access to the beach. Loved all the facilities provided, gym, pool, table tennis and all inclusive food and drinks. The best thing is that besides 3 meals a day guests can drink cocktails at the bar and have snacks throughout the day until 4am. I really loved the on premises, Medusa bar equipped with its own DJ thanks to whom the music and ambiance were great,we danced every night after dinner. There's also a Moorish cafe where clients can have tea and chicha, the setting is authentic with the server dressed as a genie, he serves the best mint tea in the hotel. I think this hotel has the best beach in Djerba as the others aren't direct or as clean. I felt really safe and happy in this hotel thanks to all the staff who took care of me, from the cleaning to the dinning staff, managers and Barmen and a special thanks to the DJ who played a bollywood song for me. A very friendly doctor was also available on site. We will definitely be coming back in future.
Radisson Blu Palace Resort Amp; Thalasso
4/548 Reviews
I work in the hotel industry myself and am therefore very interested in the development of various hotels. I first visited the Radisson Blu in Djerba in 2009 and was largely impressed, so much so that I've been coming back every few years since then for a week or two a year. The hotel is located on a beautiful beach, has very attractive architecture and very friendly, long-standing employees. Unfortunately, everything has changed here since the change in management about 8 years ago and since then this hotel has reflected the decline of Tunisian tourism. The hotel is run by a shockingly incompetent general manager who only cares about clients' money and seems to have no idea about hospitality. You can feel that savings are being made in all areas of the hotel: mediocre food quality, pathetic all-in concept, lack of staff, lack of cleaning, lack of renovations, ... even the toilet paper is of poorest quality. What guests are offered here for their money is almost a scam. Today the Radisson Blu Djerba is largely populated by Eastern Bloc tourists and unpleasantly noisy Franco-Tunisians. Every year the garden, corridors, pool and restaurants look more unkempt and dingy. Wifi is worryingly slow and absolutely unusable for business applications. Although the rooms were renovated a few years ago (in an aesthetically pleasing but unfortunately very sloppy manner), they are already dirty and smelly again, although the carpets will probably soon run away of their own accord, as vacuum cleaners are not known in this hotel. Resignation is increasingly noticeable among the very friendly employees; they feel exploited and badly treated and long for a change in management. You can't help but ask yourself why the responsible people at Radisson Group don't intervene so that this originally good hotel may flourish again.

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Number of Hotels15
Number of Reviews385
Highest Price$833
Lowest Price$36
Average Price (Weekdays)$160
Average Price (Weekends)$156

Guide to Hotels with Gyms in Mezraia

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There are 21 hotels in Mezraia with excellent service. The local average price is 48 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 five-star hotels in Mezraia at an average price of 93 USD per night. There are 4 four-star hotels in Mezraia at an average price of 70 USD per night. There are 6 three-star hotels in Mezraia at an average price of 23 USD per night. Hotels in Mezraia offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. In Mezraia, there are hotels under the Radisson Blu brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Radisson Blu. Those who favor Radisson Blu can choose a hotel under its name. A popular hotel in Mezraia, Hotel Djerba Orient is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Radisson Blu Ulysse Resort & Thalasso Djerba.

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