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Take a Trip to the Picturesque Towns of Hammamet,

About Hammamet, Tunisia

Hammamet is a stunning coastal town on the eastern coast of Tunisia. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and rich history of the region. Known for its excellent seafood restaurants, vibrant markets, and picturesque old town, Hammamet is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking for a relaxing and culturally rich vacation.

Located on the coast of Tunisia, Hammamet is a popular destination for travelers looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful beaches, it's no surprise that Hammamet is often referred to as the "Tunisian Saint-Tropez".

The medina of Hammamet is a must-see attraction for visitors. This UNESCO World Heritage site features winding streets, white-washed buildings, and colorful doors and shutters. Be sure to visit the Kasbah, which offers stunning views of the city and sea.

Hammamet is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as Hammamet Beach, which offers crystal clear waters and soft sand. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports, including jet skiing, parasailing, and windsurfing. There are also plenty of beachside cafes and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the view.

For those interested in history, Hammamet offers plenty of opportunities to explore Tunisia's past. The Carthaginian ruins of Pupput are located just outside the city, and the ancient city of Kerkouane is an easy day trip away. Visitors can also explore the fascinating Bardo Museum in Tunis, which houses one of the world's largest collections of Roman mosaics.

Hammamet is also known for its lively nightlife. The city offers a range of bars and nightclubs, including the popular Calypso Club. For those looking for a more laid-back evening, there are plenty of beachfront restaurants that offer delicious Tunisian cuisine and stunning views of the Mediterranean.

Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, Hammamet has something for everyone. With its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture, it's no wonder that Hammamet is one of Tunisia's most popular destinations.

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This hotel is located in Hammamet Yasmine, lying directly on the sprawling, sandy beach. Guests will find themselves just 12 km away from the town centre, and within easy access of links to the public transport network. This charming hotel offers guests a great setting from which to explore the rich culture and history of the area. The hotel enjoys a charming architectural design, beautifully combining elements of traditional Tunisian and modern styles. The guest rooms are elegantly appointed, exuding classical beauty and refined luxury. The hotel offers a boundless array of exemplary facilities and services, ensuring that guests of all ages enjoy a truly memorable stay.
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Sol Azur Beach & Congrès

The hotel is situated in Hammamet north which is the oldest holiday resort in the area. It is very well established and lively with a large number of restaurants, bars, pubs, nightspots and shops around it and is ideal for a walking and relaxing holiday. The bus station is 300 m away and the railway station 1.5 km from the hotel. Tunisia's Carthage Airport is some 65 km from the establishment. This family-friendly hotel is part of a complex of 3 hotels with a 24-hour reception to give assistance and help needed by the guests regarding the complex, outings, thalasso-therapies and shopping. Further facilities include room service (fees apply), guest relations and a babysitting service (on request), as well as currency exchange facilities and a hairdressing salon, a laundry service and excursions. In addition to a lobby area with a 24-hour check-out service, hotel safe, cloakroom and lift access, further facilities available to guests at this air-conditioned 287-room establishment include a café, bar and a disco, as well as a TV lounge, restaurant and WLAN Internet access (fees apply). A laundry service is available for a fee, and younger guests will be entertained at the kids' club. Parking spaces are available for guests arriving by car. The rooms are comfortable, bright and nicely furnished. In addition to a private bathroom with a bathtub/shower and a hairdryer, they come with a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV and Internet access, as well as a minibar. Double beds are available on request, as are as interconnecting rooms. The majority of the rooms feature garden views; sea views are available on request. Centrally regulated air conditioning and heating units come as standard and a safe is provided. A balcony/terrace is a further standard feature of all accommodation units.
Along of a sandy coast , Golden Tulip Taj Sultan Resort is located in the heart of the new touristic city of Yasmine Hammamet, with direct access to its own private beach, a beautiful view of the bay of Hammamet and with an oriental architectural style which is, inspired by local heritage muted with a  touch of modernity. The Resort is situated in the heart of Yasmine Hammamet and near to the medina, the harbor “La Marina”, then the attraction Park “Carthage Land” and lots of disco club around. Situated 41 km away from Enfidha Airport, 75 km away from Tunis Carthage airport, 95 km away from Monastir airport, 12 km away from the center of Hammamet, 10 km away from the Citrus and Yasmine golf courses. The hotel consist of 249 rooms; including 6 junior suites and 9 apartments. All rooms are equipped with private terrace or balcony, air conditioning and heating with individual control, online direct telephone, safe deposit box, satellite plasma TV and  minibar. Wifi connection in all the hotel even in the hotel rooms.
This hotel is 4 km away from the centre of Hammamet and 4 km from the new holiday resort of Hammamet Yasmine and its marina, with a beautiful garden of orange and jasmine trees. The hotel lies on a beautiful sandy beach, which is excellent for walking and relaxing. Tunisia's Carthage Airport is 65 km from the establishment. Recently renovated, the hotel offers a large variety of facilities for different clients both young and young at heart. In addition to a lobby area with 24-reception and check-out services, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities and a cloakroom, facilities available to guests at this 381-room family-friendly beach hotel include a hairdressing salon, bar, pub and a disco, as well as a games room, TV lounge and a restaurant. WLAN Internet access is provided, as are room and laundry services (fees apply to both). Younger guests will be entertained by the kids' club and will be able to let off some steam at the children's playground. Guests arriving by car may use the hotel's parking facilities. The rooms are all renovated, modern and bright and come with garden views. In addition to a private bathroom with a bathtub/shower, they come with a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV and a minibar, as well double beds and centrally regulated air conditioning units. A safe and a balcony/terrace also feature in all accommodation units as standard.
This hotel lies just 300 metres from the beach, just 5 km from Hammamet. The hotel is located within easy access of a host of attractions in the area, as well as a myriad of shopping opportunities, dining options and entertainment venues. This wonderful hotel enjoys a stunning architectural design, exuding elegance and charm with a typical, local style. The guest rooms are impeccably designed, featuring refreshing tones and elements of the rich tradition of the area. This wonderful hotel affords guests a seemingly boundless array of exemplary facilities and services, ensuring a truly unrivalled experience in the lap of luxury.
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El Mouradi Hammamet

Located in the resort of Yasmine Hammamet, the hotel is situated on the seafront facing a superb sandy beach. It is only 200 m from the Carthage Land attraction park, 500 m from Tunisia's first skating rink and 700 m from the casino, while the town of Hammamet is 8 km away. The airport is some 80 km away. The club resort offers 269 double rooms, 74 triple rooms, 33 junior suites and 1 senior suite. It is air-conditioned and has a reception with a currency exchange facility, cloakroom, nightclub, games room, as well as bar, dining, shopping and conference facilities. WLAN access and rooms service are also offered (subject to fees). There is also a kids' club. All rooms offer a terrace or balcony plus a fully fitted en suite bathroom, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, hairdryer, Internet access, double or king-size bed, individually adjustable air conditioning, minibar and a safe. The hotel offers an indoor and outdoor pool, a children's pool, a poolside snack bar, sun loungers and parasols. Guests can also enjoy the sauna or massage and spa treatments for an extra charge. A solarium, steam baths, gym and a hot tub are also offered. Pedal boating, tennis, table tennis, archery, beach volleyball, snooker and minigolf are also options. For golfers there are 2 courses a mere 6 km away - Yasmine Golf (27 holes) and Citrus Golf (45 holes). Breakfast is served as buffet. Lunch and dinner are available either à la carte or from a set menu.
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can soak up the sun at the private beach or enjoy other recreational amenities including an outdoor pool and an indoor pool. This resort also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). All-inclusive rates are available at this resort. Meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments are included in all-inclusive rates. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. <p>Enjoy international cuisine at 1, one of the resort's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge, the beach bar, or the poolside bar.
The hotel is located in the centre of Yasmine Hammamet, in front of the yachting marina, offering a pleasant atmosphere and discreet luxury to provide guests with all they need for their dream holiday. The centre of Hammamet is just a 20-minute drive away, while Tunis City can be reached within an hour by car. This hotel comprises a total of 151 guest rooms. There is a nightclub for guests with a fancy for night life. The hotel also offers a cosy cafe and an on-site restaurant where breakfast buffet is available each morning. Each room comes with an en-suite bathroom, individually adjustable air conditioning and heating and either a balcony or a terrace. Guests can make use of the on-site sauna and massage service, or play tennis, table tennis or golf. A programme of entertainment is also organised for guests of all ages.

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Explore the highlights of Tunisia. A variety of landscapes and sights, from Mediterranean beaches to the Sahara desert, from ancient souks to Star Wars film sets. A real opportunity to experience Tunisia culture both ancient and modern, discover the mysterious troglodytes houses of the Berbers, the most important archaeological sites in Tunisia, The great Sahara Desert and more...
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, Sidi-Bou-Said and the Tunis medina on a full-day tour from Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your Tunis centrally located hotel. This 8-hour tour takes you to two of Tunisia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day. Highlights • Learn Carthage's turbulent history and how it was destroyed by the Romans • Wander around the vibrant Tunis Medina, a UNESCO listed location • Enjoy a traditional Tunisian lunch at a local restaurant • Explore the Medina with a licensed guide • Hotel pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Tunis or Hammamet
Experience Tunisia’s rich heritage on this full-day tour, exploring UNESCO-listed Carthage’s ancient ruins, the charming village of Sidi Bou Said, the fascinating Bardo Museum, and the vibrant Medina of Tunis. Highlights: • Discover the UNESCO-listed ruins with a licensed guide, visiting iconic sites like the Antonine Baths and Punic Ports. • Wander the picturesque blue-and-white streets of this coastal village, with stunning Mediterranean views and a relaxed atmosphere. • Dive into Tunisia’s history at this renowned museum, home to an impressive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts. • Experience the bustling heart of Tunis, exploring vibrant markets and historical alleyways with your guide. • Enjoy a full-day tour with a private car, professional driver, and included lunch, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience.
The Grand Tunis tour (Tunis, Carthage, Sidi Bou Saïd) allows you to visit the city center of the capital Tunis and its picturesque Medina which was built in the 7th century. The Bardo Museum, which contains the world's largest collection of mosaics and antique artifacts, in Carthage you also visit the ancient Roman city, the museum and the Saint-Louis cathedral and ending with the beautiful city of artists Sidi Bou Saïd.
From your Hotel to the city of Kairouan, the fourth holy city of Islam and the spiritual capital of Tunisia. You will visit the great mosque which is the oldest religious building in the Muslim West. Afterwards you will have free time in the medina of Kairouan. Then El Djem the ancient city of Thysdrus, one of the most prosperous in Roman Africa for the visit of its amphitheater and end the excursion with Monastir, the ancient Punic and then Roman city of Ruspina.
As part of a full-day tour of Tunis that includes lunch and round-trip transport from your hotel. You will visit four sites: Medina, La Goulette, Carthage and Sidi BouSaid. The best way to explore the city of Tunis in depth is with its old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then set off to discover La Goulette, this suburban district is renowned for the perpetual animation that reigns in its streets. Take a break for lunch at a local restaurant. After visiting this district, you will also have the chance to visit the ancient city of Carthage which has ancient monuments offering a superb view of the surrounding coast. After visiting this UNESCO heritage archaeological site, you will continue to Sidi Bou Saïd, a picturesque village in blue and white which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea.
Dougga is the pinnacle of the Roman presence in Tunisia and looks out majestically over the hills. What perhaps makes it so aesthetically pleasing is its geography – perched on high, it is a picture of verdancy and her stone columns stand proudly against the green countryside. It occupies an unusual position for a Roman town because its origins date back well before the Romans, in fact, it was a Numidian stronghold and enjoyed great prosperity through Masinissa, its ruler. Bulla Regia is a remarkable Roman city, in northwestern Tunisia, near the modern city of Jendouba. It is celebrated for its semi-subterranean housing, a feature that most likely was a response to the need for protection against excessive heat in summer and the cold in winter. The experience of exploring complete, superbly preserved villas is quite incredible; Bulla Regia remains a unique Roman city in having two-storey dwellings with one floor underground.
Visit the ancient city of Carthage, a seaside village, which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea on a half-day tour that includes round-trip transport from your hotel. This tour takes you to 1 of Tunisia’s 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in a single day. Highlights • Visit the Punic city of Carthage including the Port, Museum and Tophet • Hotel pickup and drop-off from your hotel

Why People Love Hammamet, Tunisia

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annelaurev524
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Nov 2021
I had a wonderful trip. especially our tour guide Rafik was really great. Very helpful, always there for us. A very nice person.
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Simone B
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Jul 2018

Excellent tour, the giude explained me as vell the history of every palces we visited. Good hotels and good restaurant for meal. Never was wrong. I suggest this tour

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lucasnina
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May 2018
We did a 5 days tour between Tozeur and Douz Desert and we had an unforgettable time. Our guide Malek was perfect, kind and always smiling he was able to speak French, English and Spanish and he knows the region history, always adding interesting facts when visiting places. We love taking pictur...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hammamet

What are some must-visit attractions in Hammamet?

Hammamet is known for its beautiful beaches, so a must-visit attraction is the Hammamet Beach. Yasmine Hammamet is also a popular tourist destination that has a lot of attractions, including Carthageland, an amusement park, and the Medina, which is a traditional market. Another popular attraction is the Hammamet Fort, a historic fortress that dates back to the 16th century.

What are some popular activities in Hammamet?

There are many activities to do in Hammamet, such as swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing on the beach. For those who want to explore the city, a visit to the Medina is a must. Visitors can also take a camel ride in the desert, visit the Carthageland amusement park, or take a boat trip to explore the coastline. Golfing is also a popular activity in Hammamet, with several golf courses available in the area.

What are some traditional Tunisian dishes to try in Hammamet?

Some traditional Tunisian dishes to try in Hammamet include couscous, brik, and tagine. Couscous is a staple food in Tunisia, and is typically served with vegetables and meat. Brik is a fried pastry that is filled with tuna, egg, and harissa. Tagine is a slow-cooked stew that is traditionally made with lamb or chicken, and is flavored with spices such as cumin and coriander.

What are some luxury accommodations in Hammamet?

There are several luxury accommodations in Hammamet, such as the Hasdrubal Thalassa &amp; Spa Yasmine Hammamet, which offers a spa, an indoor pool, and a private beach. The La Badira - Adult Only is another luxurious option, which offers a spa, a fitness center, and an outdoor pool. The Radisson Blu Resort &amp; Thalasso, Hammamet is another popular luxury hotel, which offers a spa, a private beach, and several restaurants.

What are some budget accommodations in Hammamet?

For budget accommodations in Hammamet, visitors can consider staying at the Hotel Residence Mahmoud, which offers simple rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Hotel Nesrine is another budget-friendly option, which is located near the beach and offers an outdoor pool. The Hotel Club President is another affordable option that offers a pool, a spa, and a restaurant.

What is the best time of year to visit Hammamet?

The best time of year to visit Hammamet is during the spring or fall, as the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. The summer months can be very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius, and the beaches can be crowded. The winter months can also be chilly and rainy, which may not be ideal for outdoor activities.

What is the local currency in Hammamet?

The local currency in Hammamet is the Tunisian dinar. Visitors can exchange their currency at banks or exchange bureaus, or withdraw money from ATMs. Credit cards are accepted in some hotels and restaurants, but it's a good idea to carry cash for smaller purchases and in more rural areas.

What are some traditional souvenirs to buy in Hammamet?

Some traditional souvenirs to buy in Hammamet include ceramics, textiles, and jewelry. The Medina is a great place to find these items, as well as other unique gifts such as spices and perfumes. Visitors should be prepared to haggle when shopping in the Medina, as it is expected and part of the culture.

What is the best way to get around Hammamet?

The best way to get around Hammamet is by taxi or by renting a car. Taxis are readily available throughout the city, and are relatively inexpensive. Visitors who want to explore the surrounding area may want to consider renting a car, as public transportation can be limited. Walking is also a good option for exploring the Medina and other areas of the city.

What are some popular day trips from Hammamet?

There are several popular day trips from Hammamet, such as a visit to the ancient city of Carthage, which is located about an hour and a half away. Another popular day trip is to the Bardo Museum in Tunis, which has a large collection of Roman mosaics and other artifacts. Visitors can also take a trip to the Kerkouane archaeological site, which is located in the nearby town of El Haouaria.