MANAR HOTEL HAMMAMET TUNISA - WATERSLIDES POOL AND CAMEL RIDE ON THE BEACH

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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    Alesha, "The Bullet" and Mrs. Bullet take a trip to the Magic Manar hotel in Hammamet Tunisa.
    Alesha tries out all the waterslides before they all go for a camel ride on the beach outside the hotel.
    This place keeps everyone happy with a beachfront postcode, a la carte dining, and a waterpark for kids.
    The AQI Manar Hotel perches on the edge of a soft, sandy beach. When kids aren’t splashing about in the sea, there’s a waterpark with plenty of slides to keep them occupied.
    Whatever kind of room you’re looking for, you’ll find it here. They do swim-up numbers, ones with sea views, two-bedroom family rooms that sleep up to six, and ones with a den for kids.
    You’ll need to pay a hotel tax on arrival. It’s 2 Tunisian Dinars per person per night for 3-star hotels, and 3 Tunisian Dinars per person per night for 4 and 5-star hotels. It applies to everyone aged 12 and over, and you’ll only have to pay this for a maximum of seven nights, even if you’re staying longer.
    Hammamet (Arabic: حمامات Ḥammāmātⓘ, literally "Baths") is a town in Tunisia. Thanks to its beaches, it is a popular destination for swimming and water sports and is one of the primary tourist destinations in Tunisia. It is located in the south-eastern section of Cap Bon and is part of the Nabeul Governorate.
    The reported number of inhabitants varies from 100,000 to 400,000 and the population quadruples due to tourists' arrival in the summer.
    It is particularly known for jasmine, which is the namesake of the tourist resort of Yasmine Hammamet. All over Hammamet, souvenirs crafted from jasmine can be found.
    Around Hammamet, suburbs are being built as migrants from the southern region of the country come to find employment. As a popular tourist destination, the city is economically important to Tunisia.
    In the 1st century, there was a settlement here known as Pupput. It was a town (now in the suburbs of Hammamet) that became a Roman colony in the 2nd century. In the 13th century, walls around town were built and medina of Hammamet was built in the 15th century. Then it came under Spanish and Turkish rule.
    In 1601 it was the object of a successful Spanish attack. At that time the Spanish name for the place was "La Mahometa". Alonso de Contreras participated and tells the story in his autobiography. Three hundred men took seven hundred prisoners, mostly women, and children because most of the men in the town had fled, On 14 August 1605 there was another Spanish attack in which Contreras also participated but this time the result was disastrous for the attackers.
    In World War II, it became one of the headquarters of the Nazi general Erwin Rommel. Festival international d'Hammamet was established in 1964.
    Former Italian prime minister Bettino Craxi moved to Hammamet in 1994 as a fugitive. He died and was buried there in 2000.

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