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Sousse Holidays

3 out of 5 from 340 reviews

Hotels in Sousse, Tunisia

Image of Chems El Hana Hotel
10 of 21 hotels in Sousse
16 Reviews
Image of Dreams Beach Hotel
11 of 21 hotels in Sousse
11 Reviews
Image of El Hana Beach Hotel
19 of 21 hotels in Sousse
2 Reviews
Image of El Mouradi Club Selima
14 of 21 hotels in Sousse
4 Reviews
Image of Hill Diar Hotel
21 of 21 hotels in Sousse
Image of Jinene Hotel
17 of 21 hotels in Sousse
24 Reviews
Image of Kaiser Hotel
4 of 21 hotels in Sousse
1 Review
Image of Karthago El Ksar
3 of 21 hotels in Sousse
7 Reviews
Image of Marhaba Beach Hotel
6 of 21 hotels in Sousse
33 Reviews
Image of Marhaba Club Hotel
2 of 21 hotels in Sousse
20 Reviews
Image of Marhaba Hotel
9 of 21 hotels in Sousse
70 Reviews
Image of Marhaba Royal Salem Hotel
8 of 21 hotels in Sousse
27 Reviews
Image of Marhaba Salem Hotel
1 of 21 hotels in Sousse
34 Reviews
Image of Orient Palace Hotel
15 of 21 hotels in Sousse
2 Reviews
Image of Palace Hotel
18 of 21 hotels in Sousse
7 Reviews
Image of Prima Life Karawan Hotel
4 of 21 hotels in Sousse
1 Review
Image of Riadh Palms Hotel
13 of 21 hotels in Sousse
Sea view rooms are best but more expensive
22 Reviews
Image of Royal Beach Hotel
12 of 21 hotels in Sousse
45 Reviews
Image of Sindbad Inn Aparthotel
20 of 21 hotels in Sousse
20 Reviews
Image of Tej Marhaba Hotel
16 of 21 hotels in Sousse
52 Reviews
Image of Tour Khalef
7 of 21 hotels in Sousse
Largest Rooms are in the newly refurbished rooms around the low 2000's. If you have mobility problems let reception know they will try to get you a room close to the bars/reception and no stairs to climb.
75 Reviews

340 Reviews

Traveller Rating

  • Excellent
    43
  • Very Good
    115
  • Good
    110
  • Average
    54
  • Poor
    18

Review Overview

  • Eating Out
  • Nightlife
  • Beaches
Deborah Laverton
18 years 5 months ago
Lots of hungary cats roaming around the resort some in need of vetinary attention.

Beech very crowded.

I would not recommend this resort. Sousse has very little to offer.
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Vinny & Hayley
18 years 5 months ago
The resort has nothing to offer outside of the hotel, except one bar, restaurant, mini mart and gift shop. You have to travel 20 mins in a taxi (although not expensive), and risk being dropped at the taxi drivers relative's shop!
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Barrie Norman
18 years 6 months ago
Entertainments are hotel based, Sousse is a good 15 minute walk away, its an experience if nothing else.

Excellent white sandy beach, beach sun beds and parasols provided by hotel (free of charge) water sports available from the beach, nice and relaxing with the beach traders kept away by hotel staff.
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Lauren
18 years 6 months ago
The resort of Sousse was lovely and there were some good shops.

I mainly stayed around the hotel for an all inclusive hotel stay!
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Amanda Easton
18 years 6 months ago
The beach is beautiful but be prepared to be constantly bugged to but hats, nuts, figs, rugs and lots of other stuff. It does get abit annoying after a while. Be firm and they will listen.

Sousse is a lively place and very accessable. The medina is a great place for a bargain if you can handle being called into every shop you pass. STAY AWAY FROM THE CARPET SHOPS your stuck in there for ages.
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Roundasapound
18 years 6 months ago
The resort of Hammam Sousse is pleasant. It is real and not just something put there for tourists like Kantaoui or Yasmine Hammamet. Local people live in this area. It is fairly quiet, but food is much cheaper here than Kantaoui and being in the middle of sousse and kantaoui means that you can readily choose which area you want to be in, in less than 5 minutes in a taxi.

The area was clean, the beach in hammam sousse is ok, but not as clean as sousse beach. There are water sports such as parasailing, banana boat, jet ski, etc. Hammam Sousse beach is quiet, and will suit those who do not want to much noise or beach hawks trying to sell them any and everything. Yes there are a few sellers, but a firm but polite no always does the trick.

Taxis are always available, so there is no difficulty getting to any place. The main road that leads up to hammam sousse centre has hair dressers, pharmacies., supermarkets, coffee shops, etc. There is also a police station and a hammam called hammam el arabi that charges 6 dinar for a hammam steam, body scrub and massage. Just take all your things as though you were going to use the spa wherever you live and you'll be fine. Much better than 30 dinars in whichever hotel you decide to visit.

I would definetely visit this resort again, I couldn't stay here unless I had a car or just for a few days, because I need to be in the life of everything which is sousse centre.
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Chumbas & Toady
18 years 6 months ago
We didn't have a problem being out & about even though we were 2 females, but we are used to Turkey. I know this can be a problem for some peaple but Tunisia has changed alot over the years and I feel its no longer as intimidating.

Sousse is interesting! I need to see more!
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Pat Henley
18 years 6 months ago
Resort could do with a good scrub
Resort entertainment very questionable
Beach standard? pestered by sellers of hash to palms trees to perfume
Visit again? NEVER!
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Laila
18 years 7 months ago
The resort was quite nice as it has indoor and outdooor pools to use- However we didnt really use the outdoor pool much as it was too cold when we went. So for a swim we'd use the indoor pool-I dont think its ideal for families as women go topless and some women arent ashamed to bare all. I dont think is suitable for children-
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Clare Byrne
18 years 7 months ago
the rsort of sousse was great.Entertainment wise we did not go in at night much as we stayed at our hotel but from what other holidaymakers were saying it was great. The beach was very clean and not crowded.Dont go expecting spain or anything because its not,but we all loved it.The best time without a doubt to go is april,may,june.the weather was fantastis 30 degs nearly every day anymore than that is too hot for me. What made me laugh was the staff at the hotel saying it was to cold to swim !!!!! They really need to come to england to see our summers then they would change there minds. Its fantastic .
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Recent reviews
Image of Riadh Palms Hotel
Riadh Palms Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Good location
Image of Marhaba Royal Salem Hotel
Marhaba Royal Salem Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Stayed in April 2014 would not return
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Marhaba Beach Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
4 Star it is NOT
Image of Tour Khalef
Tour Khalef
Sousse, Tunisia
Great for families
Image of Royal Beach Hotel
Royal Beach Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Deteriorated badly
Image of Orient Palace Hotel
Orient Palace Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Quite pleasant
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Chems El Hana Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
I think this may be my last visit to this hotel, n…
Image of El Hana Beach Hotel
El Hana Beach Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Back again to El Hana Beach and, though it pains m…
Image of Marhaba Hotel
Marhaba Hotel
Sousse, Tunisia
Excellent hotel, as good as the last time we went

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