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Hotel Dar Ismail Tabarka
"I'is very nice beautiful hotel Good clean pool and the restaurant is great. Delicious food, thank you for your hospitality"
Itropika Hôtel
"The hotel staff were exceptionally friendly and welcoming, making us feel right at home." "The receptionist was incredibly helpful and provided excellent service throughout our stay." "We were impressed by the attentiveness and helpfulness of the housekeeping staff.""
Hôtel les Mimosas Tabarka
"The hotel is beautifully situated above the city with a beautiful view of the city and the sea. The hotel is getting old and we were almost alone in the hotel during our stay. The breakfast is very simple and the rooms are also functional. Recommended for a short stay (!) as a European, the entire holiday region obviously benefits from Algerian tourists. The large hotels outside the city are almost all isolated in the area. However, we cannot judge what it is like during the peak travel season in summer."
Thabraca Thalasso & Diving
"I feel compelled to share my disappointing experience at this hotel in the hope of warning future guests — especially those from the Arab world. First and foremost, the quality of service has become extremely poor. Throughout my stay, I noticed clear discrimination in the way guests are treated. Foreign (mainly European) guests are served with courtesy and care: drinks in proper glassware, friendly smiles, and attentive service. In stark contrast, Arab guests are routinely served drinks in plastic cups, with no warmth or hospitality whatsoever. This double standard is shocking and completely unacceptable. In the restaurant, the waiters paid little to no attention to Arab guests. And at the bar, the situation was even worse. I must specifically mention a bartender named Ali, who would only serve women and completely ignore Arab men and families. He was smiling and attentive only to foreigners, while being cold, dismissive, and visibly annoyed when serving Arab guests — if he even bothered to serve them at all. As for the buffet, it is far from the standards of a 4-star hotel. The selection is limited, the quality is average, and once again, the staff made no effort to provide a pleasant dining experience. There was no atmosphere, no engagement, and certainly no professionalism. To sum up: ✔️ Discriminatory behavior by staff ✔️ Unequal treatment based on the guest’s background ✔️ Poor and disrespectful service for Arabs ✔️ Below-average buffet ❌ A bitter experience I would not wish on anyone I strongly discourage anyone from booking this hotel, especially if you're Arab and expect to be treated with basic respect and dignity. There are many other hotels in the area that offer a much more welcoming and fair experience for all guests — regardless of their origin."
Marina Prestige Tabarka
"Hi Everybody It's me again after long absent Marina Prestige Hotel is located in Tabarka Tunis nice, I had a Double Room on Third floor No:312 for a 2 nights in 25-27/10/ 2024 , room were nice, comfortable , Clean,With a gift from Hotel a fruit plate Nice breakfast & Nice diner The bathroom was nice, Staff was friendly specialy Mr:Osama,free WI-FI ,close to the Sea, there are a lot of Coffee, Restaurants , Very good value, I recommend… Salah"
Dar Daniella - Small Design Luxury Hotel
"Dar Daniella in Tabarka was the most disappointing stay for 2 of 35 nights in Tunisia. This is NOT a hotel and certainly NOT a luxury experience; it is an extremely overpriced four room Dar; nothing more. The owner was greedy to accept our full-priced, paid in advance, November booking then offer nothing other than to be able to sleep in an extremely cold room and have a typical Tunisian breakfast; the most basic definition of B&B there is. Our reservation says ‘you will be greeted by the host’; we were greeted by the (very kind) security guard and other than two local women who made us breakfast and changed the towels, did not see the host or any semblance of on site management. Ali, a very nice security guard at the front gate, opened the door for us when we knocked, helped us with our luggage, and after I supplied the details, showed us to our room. There was no host or other reception staff, I had to produce a paper copy of the reservation to show the room we booked and that we had prepaid. Ali showed us to our room and asked what time we wanted breakfast, but we weren’t shown around the hotel or invited to use the common areas. The common areas on the main floor were in the dark and cold; no lights or heat turned on. In our room, the Royal Suite, there was a dust sheet over the bed and all the outdoor shutters were closed tight; it felt like we were not expected even though our reservation was prepaid. In the very large room there was only one AC /heat pump tucked away in the back corner, the rest of the room remained very cold; we eventually had to ask for a portable heater. The balcony is shared with the other rooms and there are only sheers on the door so if want privacy you have to close the external shutters. There are plastic outdoor mats (!!) on the floors instead of proper carpets. The furniture is minimal, a hard bench-couch and two plastic woven patio type chairs. No coffee table; we used the other hard bench at the foot of the bed. There is one nice built in couch with lots of pillows but you can’t enjoy the view from it. The lighting in the room’s seating area is extremely poor. The bedside reading lights are too weak to read by. The wifi in the room is weak and cuts out often. The bathroom was very cold with a long vanity, and large walk in shower. There is a radiator but it doesn’t produce any heat; it’s probably never worked. The bath tub is non functional so couldn’t even have a hot bath; it had also probably never worked. No kettle, coffee or tea. No hair dryer, no robes, no slippers. I WhatsApped the owner regarding the heat and the tub but received no response during the entire two night stay. The Dar is quite pretty perched above the bay and port. Views to the harbour, fortress and next door cemetery are lovely. The Royal Suite is large with five sets of windows/ doors. It is attractive with minimal decor. There is good water pressure and eventually hot water. There are bath and hand towels; I had to ask for bath mats"
Residence Corail Royal Plage
"A small hotel but clean"
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Mostly clear
More Information About Tabarka Hotels
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Number of reviews |
391 |
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Total properties |
11 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
£165 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
£193 |
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Trending hotel |
La Cigale Tabarka |
FAQ – Hotels in Tabarka
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What is the average price of a hotel in Tabarka this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Tabarka this weekend is £81 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £393 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Tabarka this weekend typically cost £179 per night.
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How much do hotels in Tabarka cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Tabarka during weekdays is £83 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £285 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Tabarka generally cost £181 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Tabarka?
Some of the best places to stay in Tabarka are near popular attractions like LA CIGALE TABARKA GOLF, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are some of the best hotels in Tabarka?
The most popular Tabarka hotels for your stay: La Cigale Tabarka (from £125), Hôtel les Mimosas Tabarka (from £41) and Hotel Dar Ismail Tabarka (from £71) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Tabarka are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? La Cigale Tabarka (from £125), Hotel Dar Ismail Tabarka (from £71) and Itropika Hôtel (from £78) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Tabarka have hot springs?
Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? La Cigale Tabarka (from £125) has hot springs. Book now!
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Which hotels in Tabarka have swimming pools?
La Cigale Tabarka (from £125), Hôtel les Mimosas Tabarka (from £41) and Thabraca Thalasso & Diving (from £302) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Tabarka offer an especially good breakfast ?
La Cigale Tabarka (from £125),Hotel Dar Ismail Tabarka (from £71) and Dar Daniella - Small Design Luxury Hotel (from £118) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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