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The Top Cultural Hotels to Book in Hammamet, Tunisia

Its not just you who will enjoy Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa, pets are allowed too
Its not just you who will enjoy Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa, pets are allowed too | Courtesy of Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa / Booking.com

Happily for the travellers among us, Hammamet is replete with great hotels. Whether you’re on a business trip or a romantic honeymoon, or are touring the area solo, you’ll never be short of somewhere memorable to stay with our pick of the top cultural hotels in Hammamet.

Sentido Le Sultan

Resort, Hotel

Lawn surrounding the outdoor swimming pool at Sentido Le Sultan with sun loungers placed in a grid and views of the ocean
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Le Sultan is truly magnificent. Its comparatively small size means you’ll have a cosy atmosphere while you overlook the glittering ocean. Work your way through the diverse menu, appreciate the contemporary decor, then collapse into a wildly comfortable bed after a busy day spent seeing what Hammamet has to offer.

Hammamet Garden Resort and Spa

Resort, Hotel

Overhead view of the lobby area at Hammamet Garden Resort and Spa with red armchairs, red tiles on columns and plants hanging from balcony above
Courtesy of Hammamet Garden Resort and Spa/ Expedia
Hammamet Garden Resort and Spa is not just any old resort and spa – one of the best resorts and spas. Oh, and it happens to feature gardens! And pools. And palm trees. Basically, it’s seriously aesthetically pleasing here. Very welcoming staff; good food and a fresh feel all round – we’d struggle to identify a fault with this hotel.

Medina Solaria and Thalasso

Hotel

People relaxing in the outdoor pools in front of the large white and cream Medina Solaria and Thalasso
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Looking for a fresh, large room neatly positioned so Hammamet’s abundant natural light hits every angle? Then look no further than Medina Solaria and Thalasso! Its magnificent natural light isn’t all it has going for it though – it’s also in a location optimum for enjoying Hammamet; has fantastic entertainment to ensure boredom is no longer a word in your vocabulary – including cabaret and live music -and is highly contemporary. If you’re looking for somewhere more traditional, you might perhaps feel put-out – but look on the plus side: Medina Solaria and Thalasso is the perfect place to break out of your comfort zone, and you’re almost guaranteed to find you revel in it.

Hotel Club President

Hotel

Outdoor dining room by the swimming pool at Hotel Club President on a bright day
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Okay, so it is very close to the sea, but with a pool this fantastic, do you even need the ocean? Alright alright, so you can’t go to Hammamet and not make the best of nature’s swimming pool, but what we’re trying to say is that Hotel Club President boasts great facilities. The rooms are also spacious and well-cleaned; the restaurant includes nightly Tunisian specials to retain some authenticity; and the animation team arguably make the hotel what it is.

The Russelior Hotel and Spa

Hotel

Grand lobby at The Russelior Hotel and Spa with tiled floor and pillars in a circular position surrounding a round sofa
Courtesy of The Russelior Hotel and Spa / Booking.com
If you’re after somewhere a bit more relaxed yet glamorous – basically, indulgent – you’ve found it in the form of The Russelior. This is the place to be if you’re not a party animal (or maybe you are, you’re just currently more inclined towards a refreshing stay, whether with a partner or a group of friends.) The maze of palm trees, attractive pool designs and stylish spa will make this a stay worth remembering for all the right reasons.

Dar Khayam Hotel

Hotel

Kids play area with an umbrella fountain and a rainbow slide in swimming pool Dar Khayam Hotel
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Another popular Hammamet hotel, Dar Khayam scores highly among guests. It’s perhaps particularly recommendable for families with young children, thanks to the all-inclusive facilities, large swimming pool, animation team and outdoor activities serving all sorts of interests and needs. Despite the family emphasis, the area surrounding the pools is pristine, a relaxing way to soak up that great African sun. You’ll want to return in a hurry!

Iberostar Averroes

Hotel

Twin room at Iberostar Averroes with blue and white colour palette and sliding doors leading out to balcony with table and chairs and view of the ocean
Courtesy of Iberostar Averroes / Booking.com
Many hotels in Hammamet offer the full works – shows, dance and music from all over the world, each night. If you’re feeling more like relaxing, this hotel is hard to beat. With serene waters spreading almost as far as the eye can see (and we’re talking the pool, not the nearby ocean!); a sophisticated buffet and dazzling location, you’ll be feeling rejuvenated by the time you cast your sad farewells.

Vincci Taj Sultan

Hotel

Large outdoor swimming pool with a bridge and palm trees at Vincci Taj Sultan
Courtesy of Vincci Taj Sultan / Booking.com
Think stunning white-washed buildings perfectly complemented by the roaring heat, serene azure waters to cool down, perky palm trees and professional-looking floral displays, and you’ve basically conjured up Vincci Taj Sultan. Of course, this mental image won’t yet span as far as the accommodating waiters, exciting shows and ability to give all tourists a great trip – but that’ll all come once you experience it for yourself.

Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa

Hotel

Double bedroom at Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa with large padded headboard, a desk, TV and double doors leading to sea-view balcony
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Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa is a little piece of Tunisian paradise. It still spells out luxury but provides a slightly unique twist by allowing pets to stay with you. Don’t worry, it’s nothing if not clean. The professional welcome you’ll receive upon entrance is proof that the Hotel Bel Azur Thalassa staff know what they’re doing. Despite the energetic disco bar once dusk falls, there are also plenty of chances to rewind and relax throughout the day.

About the author

I’m Ellie, I’m in my second year studying English Literature and Journalism at Cardiff University, and I’m loving every minute of this crazy thing I call my life. As an aspiring journalist, I’m always looking for new opportunities, which means my workload is kind of overflowing with freelance ventures. But this is no bad thing, as I like being busy! I’m itching to explore the world – namely Sydney, Paris, Nashville and New York. Yes, I’m a city girl! If I’m not daydreaming about travelling, or writing, you’ll find me singing Taylor Swift, hopping between coffee shops, or Instagramming random things I bump into day-to-day.

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