Hi everyone,
We are looking at a first trip to Tunisia next year. As I know it can get very hot in summer, we are looking at one week there in either Easter hols (last 2 weeks of April) or May half term (very end of May). Which do you think would be best, for weather and sightseeing etc?
Also, have seen some lovely hotels (AI) in both Hammamet and Sousse - and flying from Midlands or Luton at the furthest. Are there any advantages/disadvantages of either of these resorts?
From what I've read, AI in Tunisia is good value, and as my daughter is 10 now, I think AI would probably save us quite a bit of money in snacks, soft drinks etc on our trip. I've got a price for the 4* Prime Life Imperial Park in Hammamet Yasmine for £295 per person AI, one week in April, from Birmingham. Is this the ball park price for this time of the year? Are there any hidden charges with AI (we are used to doing SC/room only in Turkey, this will be our first time AI).
Thanks very much for any and all information and advice.
As a regular visitor and devotee of Sousse I'm bound to recommend that rather than Hammamet, but in all fairness both have a lot going for them. One advantage of Sousse is that it is easy to get trains or buses from there if you want to explore other areas independently (and more cheaply) that through your rep.
AI can be an economy if you have children but all hotels have their own interpretation of what is included so you need to clarify this before you commit yourself, as some of them can be rather restrictive. More and more hotels are now going down this route, which is a pain for those of us who prefer HB and even more so for the staff, who often miss out on tips! As for prices, I would suggest you have a look at various brochures and sites to help you decide where you want to go, then check out the tour operators and the discounters, such as Travel Republic, Alpha Rooms, LowCost, Quick Rooms etc. (the first three I've used in the past with no problems) and see if you can get the same holiday cheaper. Some High Street companies will price match the web price if you ask nicely.
We are here to help with any questions you may have so don't hesitate to come back.
The only reason i go to Hammamet is the Orangers beach resort, best all inclusive in Tunisia. So all the TC reps tell me. We will be back again next April and the weather last time was warm and pleasant with a little rain here and there. Saying that the forecast for may when i looked, was worse.
I would just add over the previous replies that as far as AI goes they do include everything, meals, drinks etc, it will probably be only localy produced drinks that are supplied so if you wish a branded drink such as a Glenfiddich whisky or a Martell brandy you would have to pay extra, however the local brands are perfectly acceptable.
Snacks may or may not be included (check your hotel description) so you might have to buy a few snacks incase you get the munchies, however most AI hotels do provide some form of snack.
Graham
Thanks very much for the welcome and the advice - next stop the travel agents for lots of brochures .
Quite a few of the hotels now include an A/I option, even those which are not advertised as such, and many of those which were previously H/B have now switched to all A/I, much to the chagrin of those of us who prefer H/B.
We have only stayed h/b, and found the prices so cheap, but on saying that once you have paid your money for A/I most things are covered, but again never stayed A/I, but I would check what is covered for A/I.
We have stayed in Sousse, and found it to be very friendly, and local for buses, tuk tuks, and the noddy train, (latter 2 are a must to go on )
Quad biking was an experience We done a couple of trips, African night, if I remeber I think this also included a trip to the zoo, we went on the reps evening, and both were very good.
Roo
However, reading between the lines on reviews of various hotels, it would seem that in the hotels which offer AI and half board to their guests, there may be a tendency for the half board guests to be treated better, as they are "paying" customers in the resort.
So, if I do go down the AI route, it seems I would be better looking at hotels which are only AI, and don't offer any other type of board basis. Would this be a sensible thing to do?
And it's my impression that with regards to AI in Tunisia you do need check carefully exactly what is included in the AI package as it does seem that it can be quite restricted in some places compared to what people are used to in Europe or the Caribbean.
It does put me off a bit, I have to admit - its not very relaxing is it, having to get up before 7am to sort out sunbeds.
You will also find that a small tip to 1-2 dinar (1 dinar is less than 50p) every few days to the pool attendant or who ever is dealing with sun beds will ensure that you get sun beds in your favourite spot every day
I have found Tunisia to be so cheap, I think the 1st year we went, I spent about £300ish, for our 2week stay, that was having drinks, ice lollys, day trips and bringing pressies home, and we have always stayed at beach resorts, on our recent trip, on average it was about £4 to £5 per day on our dinner, which was a salad bagette and drinks for both me and son, think lolly ices were about £1.
We also tipped the pool attendant, daily with 1 or 2 dinar, and he saved out sunbeds in our same spot daily, so no rushing down the pool to get the sunbeds
Thanks again, that helps me a lot .
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