HOTELS Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa Yasmine Hammamet - Monumental Tunisian Design

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa Yasmine Hammamet - Monumental Tunisian Design

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Hasdrubal Thalassa definitely stands out among other hotels in the area thanks to its stunning design. Every interior is unique and delightfully decorated, from the lobby, through the restaurants, to the rooms themselves. The Arabic influence is visible in lavish ornaments and colorful tilework that give the hotel its special character.

This hotel was designed with the ultimate holiday indulgence in mind. The rooms will spoil you with marble bathrooms, spacious sitting areas, and extra big beds. Lovely finishing touches like fresh flowers and fruit platters will make your stay even more pleasant. If you get the direct pool access suite, you can roll out of bed straight onto the sunbeds and stay by the pool all day.

In addition to the giant pool surrounded by 6 jacuzzis and multiple water fountains, Hasdrubal boasts a private beach. This beautiful stretch of golden sand with comfy sunbeds and thatched umbrellas will satisfy the most demanding beachgoers.

The hotel restaurants certainly deserve an honorable mention. Food on resort holidays can get pretty boring, but that will definitely not be the case here. There is one restaurant serving traditional Tunisian cuisine that will treat you to authentic Italian dishes, one with an international menu, and the fourth one serving healthy diet meals. On top of that, a separate restaurant just for breakfast, two lunch cafes with beach and pool views, and a stylish bar with a wide selection of cocktails.

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Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel building facade
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel outdoor fountains
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel fountains
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel main lobby
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel Italian restaurant
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel Tunisian restaurant
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel Moorish cafe
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel Rendezvous bar
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel room with balcony
Hasdrubal Thalassa hotel bathroom
Hasdrubal Thalassa Ambassador suite
Hasdrubal Thalassa Junior Suite
Hasdrubal Thalassa hammam in the spa
Hasdrubal Thalassa spa indoor pools

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Zone Touristique Yassmine Hammamet, Hammamet 8050, Tunisia


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