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Hotel Sindbad Sousse
2.6/50 Reviews
The Sana receptionist always listens very professionally, very well placed hotel, at the middle of the way between kantaoui and the medina. The rooms are comfortable with flat screen TVs. Go closed your eyes
Jaz Tour Khalef
4.4/560 Reviews
We stayed at the Jaz Tour Khalef from 24th Feb to 2nd March. We had an evening flight and arrived at the hotel around 9pm. Check in was quick and easy with the man on reception being super attentive. Our room had to have something double checked so he sent us to the bar for a drink and along with the others who arrived with us, were advised that they would have food available in the restaurant at 10pm. This was specially for us having arrived after mealtime and was definitely appreciated. Our room was a Superior Garden View. We had room B513. This room looked out to the rear garden area and looking to the side from the balcony we could also see the sea. The room was spacious, clean, light and airy with a huge bathroom. A fridge was provided in the room, and is located in a cupboard. Looked like it had seen better days but we had no need to use it. Room had air con and heating and plenty of storage for clothes etc, and a safe. The hotel and grounds were lovely. The main pool is stunning and has day beds, loungers in the shallow water and also round the pool. The lifeguard was super helpful and would always locate beds and cushions. He would also always provide a weather forecast - knowing us hardy Scots could be more likely to sunbathe than others from hotter countries. While the outside bar beside the pool was closed, the snack bar is adjacent and is open. The barmen - also wonderful, would do laps of the pool making sure everyone has a drink. Even filled my cup without me asking rather than bring me a paper cup. We ate all our meals in the hotel restaurants and enjoyed everything we had. Again, the waiting staff are absolutely fantastic. They will locate you a table and provide drinks. Nothing is too much trouble. Selection of food was huge. Breakfast included all the usual continental offerings of bread, cheese, meats, cereal, pastries etc along side the cooked foods; eggs, meats, beans. There was a station making fresh omelettes, another for pancakes and another for doughnuts. At lunch and tea time there is a pizza station, pasta station, Tunisian station and 2 grill stations all cooking a variety of options - alongside all the hot prepared self service foods, salads, fruit, desserts etc. There is also ice cream and sorbet available. We ate in Le Oliveraie restaurant on Italian night. We had planned this before we travelled and assumed it was a la carte. On booking we were asked if we would like beef or fish. We chose beef and were intrigued how our meal would go. We were more than happy with the attentiveness of the normal waiting staff - the experience in the Italian was amazing. We were seated and presented with a tray with several small sharing dishes. This was followed by 3 small bowls of pasta, also for sharing. After we then got some carpaccio. Everything to this point was a mix of seafood and meat. Then we received our beef - a steak cooked to our preference, with sauce, potatoes and veg. Final course was dessert of tir
Movenpick Resort & Marine Spa Sousse
4.1/597 Reviews
Massive hotel with 618 rooms, fresh and sea water pools and its own beach. Stayed here for two nights at the end of a small-group tour of Tunisia. Friendly helpful staff. Large rooms with all mod cons. Huge choice of food at breakfast and (buffet) dinner.
Hotel Dreams Beach
3.4/56 Reviews
maybe my review of the hotel will not be entirely objective, because Tunisia is an amazing country, an open-air museum, and two weeks was not enough for us to see everything. the hotel is a solid, cool building on the seashore, without territory and animation. Breakfast and dinner are tolerable, their lasagna is delicious! Italian restaurants in Ukraine are far from it)) The beach is fenced off with a fence, so there are practically no strangers there, sunbeds, umbrellas, sand, gentle sea, everything is fine. in the evening there is nowhere to walk nearby, so you need to drive to Port El Kantaoui (tourist area) or the old town of Sousse (exotic). The main thing to do in Tunisia is to travel, take excursions, believe me, even the second time is GREAT! Sidi Bou Said is a charming town, if you are lucky enough to visit there without a tour - sit in a cafe upstairs, the view from there is a hallmark of Tunisia. Bordeaux Mosaic Museum, the capital of Tunisia, Kairouan, Sahara, Star Wars filming location, desert oasis (bathing in the lake), Colosseum. You will be lucky if the guide is educated, like ours, a Russian female orientalist. She will make you fall in love with the country 100%)) what to buy - olive oil, ANYTHING! everything there is of the highest quality, ”gold of Tunisia”, coffee (there is a shop in Sousse, you will find it by smell))), leather, bags, spices, lovers can take plates and all sorts of exotic things. in a word, do not sit still, it is interesting there. But if you need a seal vacation, then the hotel and maybe the country you need to choose others.
Hotel Soussana
3.8/59 Reviews
Hotel very well located clean very well maintained Single and valuable breakfast However the rooms are difficult to access with a wheelchair or a wheelchair A take available below the TV and one in the bathroom. It's regrettable if we have several phones to load The climate is fixed in advance it was impossible to lower the climate that being very strong we were forced to shut it off.
Dar Baaziz
4.3/512 Reviews
While a bit difficult to find within the medina's winding streets, the hotel is a lovely, hidden gem that both me and my father loved. You're greeted by the lovely owner with two small kittens that are just adorable. Our room was well furnished, air conditioned and had a very clean bathroom. The roof terrace offers a great view of the Sousse skyline and Medina and is perfect at night to enjoy the call to prayers. Breakfast was served in the main court area of the hotel. Very nicely decorated and the breakfast was very traditional. Nothing too heavy, but still filling nonetheless. You know care and love went into making it.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular Homestays in Sousse?

    Whether you are travelling to Sousse for business or tourism, Dar Baaziz and Dar Antonia are preferred.

  • How much is the average rate for Homestays in Sousse?

    For Homestays in Sousse, the average price on weekdays is £58, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £58.

  • Which Homestays in Sousse provide swimming pools?

    There are many Homestays in Sousse with swimming pools. Dar Antonia is very popular.

  • Which Homestays in Sousse have bars?

    Dar Antonia has bars.

  • Which Homestays in Sousse offer breakfast?

    Dar Baaziz and Dar Antonia provide high-quality breakfast.

  • Which Homestays in Sousse have parking spaces?

    Dar Baaziz and Dar Antonia have parking spaces.

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    Dar Baaziz allows pets.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels16
Number of Reviews67
Highest Price£94
Lowest Price£14
Average Price (Weekends)£58
Average Price (Weekdays)£58