Hi,
We are a family of 4, 2 adullts 2 children aged 10 and 8. Looking at staying at the Tour Khalef in Sousse but have been offered a family room with bunk beds. I am a bit concerned about the space in the room for all 4 of us. The other option would be to get 2 twin rooms, but kids are too young too stay in room by themselves. Does anyone know if this hotel or other hotels have the option of adjoining rooms or are there any other solutions, suggestions. This is our first time at an all inclusive hotel and i am finding it difficult to accommodate our family.
We have recently been to Turkey and had a brilliant time. The kids were in a safe environment and as a result we were able to give them some freedom within the hotel. I am concerned that because the Tour Khalef is in such a big complex that I am going to want them by our side all the time. Please can anyone advise me as to the safety aspects and the amount of freedom a 10 and 8 year old can have in this complex?
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks
bennyblu
While you are waiting on some specific replies you might want to take a look at some reviews http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/reviews/tunisia/sousse/tour-khalef/
The Tour Khalef is also mentioned several times in other topics, if you use the search facility at the top of the page and enter Tour Khalef you will find several entries that might also help you.
Graham
Having been to this hotel several times over the years I have had both the 4 bedded rooms with bunkbeds and also an Interconnecting room.
Last year we went our kids were 13 and 9 they stayed in the Interconnecting room to ours, what this is is 2 rooms next to each other with a set of doors that enter the other connecting room, its really 2 standard rooms with a small step through.
Both rooms get tv's, baths, showers, wc etc.
If this is what your after Just ask your travel agents to book Inter-connecting rooms.
The 1 room with bunkbeds is slightly cramped the bunkbeds are placed next to the balcony doors so theres only a small gap to get onto the balcony, But if your not spending much time in your room they are fine.
There's a good shop just through the Arches on your right you won't get hassled in there and they are fixed prices and generally cheaper than going into port el kantaoui. There's also a cash machine on the left through the arches 1 slightly further down on the right and yet another one across the road on the right.
If you fancy a nice Italian meal there''s a great restaurant on the light too.
If you need a taxi they are all parked just through the Arches too.
If you need any more Info please ask, Hope this helps you
Just a few more questions. Is it a safe environment to give my 10 and 8 year old some freedom (ie. letting them go off and play games in the games room for 20 mins etc..)?
Is there good evening entertainment in the hotel for all four of us to enjoy?
What is the general standard of food like? I've read mixed reviews about all inclusive at this hotel with food and drink.
Thanks in advance
bennyblu
Can't give you any information on the hotel but Tunisia is very safe for children of their age, unless you notice that the children of other guests are badly behaved bullies, which doesn't often happen.
hi has anyone stayed here for xmas or new year cheers
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