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3.0 of 5
Ave Moncef Bey, Hammamet 8039, Tunisia
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Ranked #109 of 122 hotels in Hammamet
3.0 of 5 stars 42 Reviews
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Surrey
1 review
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“Please dont go to this hotel”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 October 2006
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DO NOT STAY HERE. When you first arrive at this complex it seems ok, on the surface it is. scratch the surface and you have a hotel that was making most of its guest ill. If you go all inclusive they water the drinks down with tap water, this makes you ill, they were even watering down the coke. The food I thought looked great, but, when you look again it was poor quality re heated and please,please if you go there check your BBQ meal in the light, the chicken & turkey can be very pink and under cooked.We were told this hotel was closing down for a refurb, I dont know if this is true but there was certainly an air of we dont care we wont be here for much longer. Bewhere of changing your money at reception they dont give you a receipt and I was short changed on several occassions. This is the fith time I have been to Tunisia and I think it is a great destination for a good value holiday, but please do not stay here, if you do you will never want to go to Tunisia again, about 9 out of 10 people were ill, we moved hotel as we were unable to eat or drink there and the day we moved 3 other couples did to. Thomas Cook was a let down and not very helpfull. I hope things have got better as there were so many complaints when we were there, but I wouldnt recommend you risk it. The staff on the whole were ok but they were frustrated because they were not given the tools to work with like not enough glasses. The entertainment was very poor, it was Ramadam but the next hotel we went to the entertainment was great.

  • Liked — The shower was good
  • Disliked — Small and very basic
  • Tips/Secrets — Dont go there unless a change of management
  • Stayed October 2006, travelled with family
    • 1 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
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3 reviews 3 reviews
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6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
“food was awful 90% of the time but tunisia is lovely!!”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 October 2006
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Thalassa village/le saphir - supposed to be the best hotel - well some years ago it was but - Staff were wonderful - good job, food was bland and the same nearly every day, bbqs every day and night beware of re-heated food. if you go all inclusive beware, the only drinks are local lager, which isnt bad, local vodka, gin both watered down and snapps, so if you want to get tipsy start at 10 when the bar opens and drink till it closes - you may get lucky. the pools are very well maintained and cleaned every morning. sunbeds are not a problem. most people the week we were there went down with food poisoining/ bad stomachs, the flys get to the food before you do!!. the room we had was in the village part and was very clean and the maids were very nice, we had flowers in our room everyday, and beds and towels are changed each day.
the two chaps who fetch the cases/run at you to take your cases can be a bit of a pain. the entertainment is below average!!!! hardly any during the day, and the night entertainment is run by the hotel, and doesnt start till 10.30 and only lasts one hour! the entertainment/disco room is very small for the size of the complex, and if you are all inclusive you have to go to the pool bar for your drinks and take them back to the disco room.

its a good place to relax and if you are half board or bed and breakfast, the places nearby are cheap and good.

the staff at the bars are really nice, if you are polite to them - it doesnt hurt to say please and thankyou and they love it!!

we were let down by thomas cook re- not very helpful at all.

taxis are cheap to take you anywhere, just ask price before you get in.

and you have to go on a camel ride its brilliant, and the pirate ship is a great morning out to see dolphins!!

apart from the food in the hotel, its great if you want a nice relaxing place to stay. - just beware of the food!!!!!

  • Liked — friendly bar staff
  • Disliked — food
  • Tips/Secrets — go self catering
  • Stayed October 2006, travelled as a couple
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 2 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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18 helpful votes 18 helpful votes
“An Honest Reveiw”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 July 2006
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I stayed in this hotel in August 2005. After I had booked this hotel I decided to read some reviews about the hotel. I was a bit sceptical about the reveiws, as earlier in June 2005 I travelled to Tenerefe were the hotel had excellent reveiws but wasn't as good as we expected.

When we arrived at the hotel, it was late at night and staff were only too happy to help us with out bags (becareful though, they are after a tip and only give a little tip as if you give a large tip, they are always expectin, if you give no tip, don't expect five-star help). Our first impressions of the hotel was that it was very clean and staff were very friendly. We were always able to get sunbeds around both pools, the pools were clean and guarded during the day. There is waiter service around the pool, so no need to get up and go to the bar.

The Animation team make sure there are activities for everyone to join in with, from water aerobics to volley ball on the beach. They were all very friendly and we ended up going to bars with a few of them on the days which they were off (obv this isnt compulsary). The walk to the beach was only about 5 minutes, and is well worth it. The sea is clear compared to other resorts in Tunisia which I have stayed in, and the sand was soft wiv no pebbles.

They were all the positive things about the holiday. Entertainment at the night time isn't as good as other hotels which I have stayed in and the stage is situated around the back of Le Saphir hotel. But, just outside the hotel there are many restaurants and bars, some which allow children at any time. Just outside Le Saphir, to the left, there is a lovely restaurant which is cheap and we ended up best friends with the manager of the restaurant.

About 5-10 minute walk to the hotel, there are many nightclubs and bars. My personal favourites were Las Palmas (bar), Latino (open-air nightclub and bar) and Manhattan (nightclub). But there were also British Bars and Irish Bars which were excellent.

Overall, I really enjoyed my holiday to this hotel and would return. Though a couple of people at the hotel complained of stomach problems, none of our group were affected. We also took trips out on the camel and pirate ship WELL WORTH IT!

If you are planning to go to this hotel I'd say go, and make up you're own mind. It's well worth it.

  • Stayed August 2005
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
“Do NOT stay here!”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 July 2006
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I hope I can find the right words to describe just how dreadful this "hotel" actually is! We stayed for a week and it seemed like a month. The room was filthy, with a broken toilet seat, cigarette burns on the sink and rusty pipework. The staff were rude and overly aggresive for tips. The food was indescibebly poor, fly ridden and bland (Queue jumping appears to be a new sport)! The reception staff never seemed to have enough money to change which meant using other hotels instead. For some reason they switch all the lights off at about 9pm so you have to "feel" your way back to your room down the hallways.
The whole time we were there they appeared to play the same Gangster rap CD which contained all the usual swearing which at 10am in the morning with small kids around is innapropriate. Outside the beach and local village were ok but the constant hassle from vendors and local traders is very tiring after a while. There is very little to see or do in Hammamet itself apart from the Medina. We were so happy to fly home at the end of the week and it has completely put us off ever going back to Tunisia.

  • Stayed August 2005
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 1 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 1 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
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Northern Ireland
2 reviews
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3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
“Fantastic Entertainment and facilities”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 June 2006

I am 15 and i stayed at the Hotel Village Saphir in Easter 2004. The entertainment was second to none with a very energetic and funny entertainer, Mohammad organising the outdoor games and the music and bingo at night in the big entertainment room. There was a large mix of people at this hotel and i made many friends here, as did my parents. The pools are ckean and the food is brilliant. We were all inclusive at the hotel and i'm glad we were because the food was of a very high quality. Pizzas, burgers, chips etc, could be got during the day from the poolside bar. The breakfast wasn't the best we've ever had, but satisfactory. Also the location of the hotel is not good at all. It's very far away from the centre of Hammamet and there is an extremely long transfer from Monastir airport. However, the staff are friendly and the crowd of people is fantastic, in fact the best we've EVER had on a holiday. So i would definatley reccomend this hotel for a holiday if you dont mind taking a taxi or the suburban train to the main happening resorts.

  • Stayed April 2004
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Ave Moncef Bey, Hammamet 8039, Tunisia

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