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#14 of 113 hotels in Hammamet
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  • Rooms: 211
  • Address: Avenue Medina - BP4, Station Touristique Yasmine Hammamet 8050 Tunisia
Property Type: Hotel
  • Lodging offering guest rooms, a 24-hour front desk and a variety of services and amenities.
No Business Centre Fitness Centre Free High-Speed Internet No Free Parking Pets Not Allowed No Restaurant No Room Service Swimming Pool
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“Above average resort”

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa

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4 of 5 stars
Brussels, Belgium
19 Apr 2006
10/11 found this review helpful

As other reviewers have said about Tunisia, a 5-star property here is more like a 4-star in other more developed locations. The same can be said about the Hasdrubal resort in Hammamet. And please note that this is supposed to be the best hotel in all of Hammamet. Hasdrubal was built about 8 years ago in the newly developed area of Yasmine. The hotel itself is big as are the rooms (all suites). We were not impressed with the room or its furnishings, which are standard if not mediocre. If you don't like to walk, be aware of the fact that the reception (near the restaurants) is on one end and the spa on the other, so it only makes sense to have your room on the end of the spa if you plan on using the facilities daily. The breakfast buffet is decent but not spectacular. We stayed for 5 nights and noticed that when it got busy, it was hard to find a table and you had to stand in a long queque to order an omelet, but the staff did try its best to help.

Since we went to the hotel specifically for the spa, we were pleased with the quality of the treatments. The spa offers packages for 4 days, 7 days, etc. at about 120 euro a day; expensive for Tunisia but reasonable considering it's much more pricey in Europe. Since the packages don't necessarily offer a discount off the rates, before signing up for them, I suggest that you first try out the different treatments to know which you like the best.

A comment about Yasmine: the developers basically put up huge concrete buildings (albeit in the North African style) in the desert, so when you enter Yasmine, you will drive down long stretches of the boulevard lined with hotels. There can be little said about ambience unless you like big concrete buildings along a boulevard! The one nice thing is the "Medina" they built, which is a replica of the traditional Medina with souks. There are some fun shops and cafes inside. For quality sight seeing you're better off going to Carthage (about an hour's drive away), where there are many Roman ruins and a gorgeous little blue and white village called Sidi Bou Said. We had dinner at "Le Resto" in Villa Didon, which was excellent.

One last thing: if you drive from Tunis to Hammamet, you have to pay a toll (péage in French)and please remember it's 1.2 Dinars (less than an Euro). We passed the station a few times and each time they tried to charge us a different price and/or give us the wrong change.

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Family-C-L's Summary
Date of Stay: April 2006
Member since: 07 July 2005
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
I recommend this hotel for:
Older Travellers, Families with Small Children, Families with Teenagers
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“Points for trying...sometimes!”

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4 of 5 stars
London via Chicago
18 Apr 2006
15/17 found this review helpful

We booked a girls' weekend to Tunisia and looked for a hotel with a spa. Hence, the Hotel Hastrubal Yasmine Hammamet. (Locals seemed to call it simply "Hasdrubal.") We paid about 370 TND for the hotel car to pick us up at the airport (roundtrip), which was pricey but worth it for the 60 minute ride to the hotel.

Hasdrubal is located in Yasmine, which is about a 10 minute ride outside of the center of town where the "real" Medina is. (The medina in Yasmine is also known as Carthage Land, or the "new" medina. It's very new--and has an element of Disney to it.) So location-wise, the hotel is not so convenient to everything--in fact, you're the last hotel on the beach. (Looks like they have condos opening up next door in 2007, but they haven't broken ground yet.)

We were off to a good start upon check-in--they greated all three of us with a pink rose and a fresh glass of OJ--which was SUPER delicious. Then they showed us to our room--a triple, which was quite nice, but a bit dated. Lots of marble in the bathroom, and cute little "conversation pit" overlooking the ocean. The views were fantastic. No coffee/tea facilities in the room. Robes and towels were a bit "weathered." One of two TVs had no reception.

The next day, we figured out that they must have had a pipe burst in our room because the carpet was very damp, and you could tell that it had been ripped up in places because of the damage. Also, there were water stains on the bottom of the bathroom door. And my mold and mildew allergies gave me a sore through every night. We should have said something about it, but we didn't. In hindsight, I'm upset we didn't, but I'm also upset they put us in that room. When we left, I picked up my trainers--which hadn't moved in four days--and they were all wet and green on the bottom. Yuk! However, the rest of the rooms didn't seem to be affected.

The beach was lovely, and the vast majority of the restaurant and bar staff were really nice and friendly and sometimes quite funny. But...the front desk staff told me on too separate occassions that they were "too busy" to deal with me, which I'm going to chalk up to a language barrier. Check out was very odd--the gentleman didn't ask us how our stay was or anything really--despite our very large tab. My point is that for 5-star prices and Leading Hotel of the World membership, I was disappointed.

We did the "Beaute Plentitude" treatments one day and had facials, cellulite massages, algae wraps, and thermal baths. It was nice, although I'd say the service was more clinical than "relax you're in a spa"-esque. My eyebrows look better than they ever have after an eyebrow taming session with one of the therapists.

We had dinner at a place called Sidi Slim close to the old Medina (a long walk), per the concierge's suggestion, and it was pretty tasty and had a good local crowd. It seems like 9 p.m. is dinner time--if you go early, you may be dining alone. We also ate at Il Pomodoro in the Marina (very short cab ride from hotel, but again, long walk) and it was excellent. I had moro cooked with lemon butter sauce and capers and it was very very good.

The Medina was fun to explore, but a pain to negotiate, price-wise. Even if you use the 20% rule, you'll often find yourself paying an arm and a leg for stuff you can get for the same price or less at home. For example, I bought a pretty serving dish for 10 TND--or about 5 gbp (or well, $8.75 USD). Probably could have bought the dish at The Pier/Pier 1 for the same. It's fun to watch the negotiation tactics though!

Every meal we had at the hotel was delicious. Breakfast buffet is expansive. Also, we fell in love with the Saint Augustine White wine. A nice drier white. Lovely.

All in all, a good stay. There were many wonderful elements, but for the price, they need to work on customer service, making the spa and the therapists more relaxing, and giving the hotel rooms a mini-makeover to bring it up to speed.

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KristaInLondon's Summary
Date of Stay: April 2006
Member since: 08 March 2005
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
I recommend this hotel for:
An Amazing Honeymoon, Older Travellers, tourists
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“One of our best holidays yet!”

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa

19 Sep 2005
28/28 found this review helpful

If you are looking for a luxurious, quiet and relaxing holiday - this is the place! large, spacious rooms and very clean. the pool was great and so was the beach (agree with the seaweed comment in previous review) but great sand and very comfy on beach and if you weren't happy there you could head to the pool which was great. We didn't go to the spa - but heard it was excellent. We were there with our 22 month old daughter and she had a great time too. I guess the only negative was slow service in the restaurant at nights (especially the Tunisian one); sometimes they ran out of towels at the poolside for a brief period. But I consider these minor compared to all the many plusses. I definitely recommend this hotel and destination and I would definitely return.

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CarlaLondon_UK's Summary
Date of Stay: September 2005
Member since: 19 September 2005
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“Plush or what...!”

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa

24 Aug 2005
49/50 found this review helpful

My wife and I stayed here for 2 weeks in July 2005 and would highly recommend the Hasdrubal to those who enjoy and are prepared to pay for the unashamed luxury offered. Every room with the exception of the larger villas, of which there are only two (for highly paid footballers or equivalent wealth) and the Presidential Suite, is extra large with sitting area and a small veranda/balcony with sun loungers and table where we often enjoyed a pre-dinner G&T. Sadly, the rooms don't provide tea/coffee making facilities.

Set in its own grounds, the hotel is fronted by large, ornate iron fencing with large, manned gates which when opened by the uniformed gatekeeper provides a panoramic view of the facade of the wonderfully designed building. Wow! we thought as our car pulled up to the front steps. The beautiful architecture and cleanliness of the gardens, verandas and pool area are a testament to the enthusiasm of the staff who are often seen walking around the establishment.

The grounds back onto the hotel's private beach area where again, the beach-lover will not be dissappointed by what is on offer. The only drawback to me was the horrible seaweed which is brought ashore and deposited in neat lines until cleared by the beach-cleaners. Not a problem to my wife who was enjoying the tranquility of the pool-side.

The hotel is quite expensive for food and drinks but it is only a short, 2Tun. Dinar taxi drive away from the Marina and Medina at Yasmine Hammamet where, during the evening period the restaurants provide equally good food and beverages at much less cost. Remember, lobster on the menus is priced by weight!!! We got caught out by choosing a large one - which incidentally, was worth every dinar we paid.

Staff at the hotel and in any of the local restaurants are out to please and will inevitably deserve the 5% -10% tip that you may be inclined to offer.

We are not inclined to holiday at any hotel twice but if ever we were to go back to Tunisia, this would without question, be our first choice.

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“SUPERBE”

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5 of 5 stars
Monaco-Ville, Monaco
19 Jul 2008

  • This TripAdvisor Member:
    • Liked — la qualite du service et la proprete et le centre de thalasso
    • Disliked — rien
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SOF12's Summary
Date of Stay: July 2008
Travelled with: Amis
Visit was for: Autre
Age group: 25-34
Member since: 31 May 2008
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location (e.g., convenience, views)
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
An Amazing Honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Older Travellers, Great pool scene, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young Singles, Girlfriend getaway, pet owners, Families with Teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Spa
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Avenue Medina - BP4 | Station Touristique Yasmine, Hammamet 8050, Tunisia