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Dalia

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

Route De Touristique Nord, 8050 Hammamet

Valoraciones

3.0 sobre 5

Basado en 32 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    2.5 sobre 5

Descripción

Ubicación: El hotel está situado en una zona alta , en la carretera de Hammamet situado a unos 2 km del centro de la ciudad y en el borde de la magnífica playa con unos 150 metros de distancia. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Túnez-Cartago, estará a ...

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Descripción general

Ubicación:
El hotel está situado en una zona alta , en la carretera de Hammamet situado a unos 2 km del centro de la ciudad y en el borde de la magnífica playa con unos 150 metros de distancia. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Túnez-Cartago, estará a unos 70 kilómetros del establecimiento, para los amantes del golf, el excelente curso de golf de Citrus y Yasmine está a unos 8 km del hotel y la estación de tren está a unos 10 km de distancia del hotel.

Características del establecimiento:
El hotel está clasificado como de 3 estrellas, situado en la carretera de Hammamet, cerca de la playa , se considera como el primero de una nueva generación de 3 estrellas, fue inaugurado en agosto de 1993 y está construido en una típica arquitectura de estilo tunecino, éste hotel de tamaño pequeño de 80 habitaciones y 5 suites, es adecuado para todos aquellos que aprecian la casa de ambiente familiar y la cocina casera. El objetivo en el hotel es asegurar que cada cliente tenga una mejor impresión y una completa satisfacción con los servicios ofrecidos.

Habitaciones:
El hotel cuenta con 80 habitaciones y 5 suites construido en el estilo arquitectónico tìpico tunecino, con diferentes instalaciones para que su estancia sea aún más satisfactoria. Las habitaciones están bien organizadas y elegantemente decoradas disponenen de aire acondicionado y calefacción (dependiendo de la temporada), baño con bañera separados, teléfono y tv (estan fuera de alquiler) con 11 canales vía satélite.

Datos de interés:
Ofrece un restaurante principal construido en un muy buen estilo arquitectónico, que ofrece platos diferentes incluyendo una cocina local e internacional, una terraza al lado para cenas al aire libre en el verano con una capacidad de 160 personas. El desayuno y el almuerzo se sirven a estilo buffet, mientras que la cena se sirve en la mesa, una comida a la carta además es posible. También hay una barbacoa -pizzería abierta durante la temporada para las comidas al aire libre a la carta en la piscina. Dispone de un bar que es el lugar ideal para relajarse, cócteles aperitivos como hechos en casa. Para su entretenimiento y placer, el hotel ofrece piscina para niños y adultos, sala de fitness, cancha de tenis, programa de variedades y una discoteca , mini club para niños, deportes acuáticos en la playa. Muchos otros servicios están disponibles en el hotel como salón de usos múltiples para seminarios y reuniones de hasta 50 participantes, sala de tv para jugar a las cartas o ver su programa favorito de televisión, arte y tiendas de artesanías.

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Acceso a internet

    • Acceso a internet de alta velocidad gratis
  • Actividades - Tiempo libre

    • Piscina exterior
    • Pista de tenis
    • Sauna
  • Aparcamiento

    • Parking de pago
  • Complementos habitación

    • Recepción 24 horas
  • Exterior, vistas, ubicación

    • Actividades infantiles
  • Generales

    • Jardin
    • Restaurante
  • Medios de comunicación/tecnología

    • Aire acondicionado
  • Servicios

    • Caja fuerte en recepción
    • Calefacción
    • Discoteca
    • Salas de reunión
    • Servicio de lavandería
    • Tienda de regalos

Opiniones del hotel

3.0 sobre 5

Basado en 32 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    2.5 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • BMCHGalway

    God No, Don't do it to yourself....

    Just back from this god forsaken dump of a hotel, what can i say to get you to avoid this place The day after we arrived we were told by the Sunway rep that we picked the cheap hotel when we asked if we could possible look at another room. The staff are terrible, (rolling their eyes at reception cause you asked for extra pillows), there was never anyone around when you wanted anything & the rooms were dirty (pubic hair all over the place when we checked in). The bed was made of concrete with a mattress that was about 20 years old (like sleeping on a lumpy rock) the pillows were terrible so lumpy that most of the guests were not using them . The entertainment (cabaret act) was like watching a car cash (look it up on u-tube, do a search for Hotel Dalia) When we arrived there was about 80 Tunisian teenagers (school tour) staying at the hotel who took over the entire place, they left the dining room in a mess, took over the pool the boys were constantly Perving on my girlfriend (Constantly Staring). the second week was not much better cause the place was full of Arabic men who were worse than the teenage boys. This is not only a dump of a hotel, but a dump of a country (rubbish dumped everywhere outside of the city), do not go, save yourself the horror. I think that some of the people that have put in the other reviews must be working for the hotel.... cause we went there base on review put in on trip adviser and everyone we spoke to in the hotel from Ireland was glad to be going home just to get out of this hotel. This is my first time ever advising people not to go to a country, I usually do not review hotels or countries but this was such a horror that I felt compelled. Have a nice Holiday

    1.0 sobre 5
  • Ksenia_Ivanova

    Not so far from the beach

    The hotel is not far from beach(10 minutes by feet) one side of the windows is on the road, another to the yard with beautiful pool. Concerning food in the hotel the variety is very poor. We have the same food for breakfast throughout vacation, but what can I say every day had fresh fruits. We didnt like the animation program, cause it was very poor( just aqua-aerobics in the morning), at the same stuff was very friendly, especially waters. I liked professional skills of senior administrator, his English was very good.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • szczepan-1

    I recommend: families with children, people who value peace, economic clients

    Holidays in the Hotel Dalia were very successful considering the price for what they have been purchased. I have no zatrzeen, tasty food (the argument from montonne rather exaggerated-this country is desert so where are all the more these delicacies?;)) climate cools from 15-9 in the morning, I liked the plaza, the animation did not go so I can not them rate, hotleowe rooms meet the basic needs, clean. If someone does not need a luxurious there is nothing he will not be lacking. I recommend: families with children, people who value peace, economic clients

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Sam S

    The WORST Hotel I've Ever Visited

    This hotel is the very worst I have ever stayed in. Granted it was cheap and that should have been a warning. When I arrived, they had no record of my booking and took twenty minutes to find my details (I booked through AlphaRooms.com). I was taken to my room, down some stairs into what seemed like a dingy basement area, past a kind of display of dead plants, twigs and cigarette butts, to a dark and slightly smelly room. When the 'porter' dumped the bags, and I closed the door I found a large cockroach on the floor, on its back wriggling its legs. I immediately complained to reception, and was moved to another room, thankfully lighter and cleaner. I had booked half board,and so breakfast and evening meal was included. Breakfast consisted of a hard boiled egg, a yoghurt, a processed cheese triangle, and a pre-packed muffin. This did not change, and the same sorry meal was sat waiting on the table every morning. I decided to buy fresh croissants and made my own coffee with the kettle I took with me. The evening meal did change nightly but was very poor indeed. The first night was a tray of soggily cooked potato chunks, and some grilled bits of chicken. That was it. The second night was some pasta in a watery tomato sauce and some supicious grilled fish. The room was not clean, hairs in the bathroom, all kinds of dirt and muck encrusted around the bath. At least the air conditioning worked. Outside the terrace doors was a small crazy golf area, unused, and filled with brick rubble. There was a private beach for the hotel, but the entrance was about a twenty minute walk along the adjacent street, down a dry river bed and then back along the beach past the private beaches of the more expensive hotels, until you reach a ten foot wide strip with three pairs of broken beach beds and a sign hanging from the parasol saying' Hotel Dalia, private parasol'. The beach was crowded and loud, and full of screeching children from the hotels either side. There is a pool at the hotel, thankfully a not too unpleasant one, which seemed fairly clean. But no sooner had I setled down on a lounger, than the pool filled up with screaming local children, who spent their time constantly jumping and diving into the pool while yelling at the top of their voices. This is not conducive to a peaceful doze by the pool. Apparently the hotel owners let their friends and neighbours use the pool. I knew they were not paying guests as there were only approximately 8 people staying there. The hotel staff were completely unhelpful and unresponsive. If you had a question or problem they'd roll their eyes and mumble some answer and go back to wtaching the tv or reading their newspaper. One morning when there was a power-cut they just shrugged and turned their backs when I tried to complain. I have read other reviews here, and they are either very good or excruciatingly bad. I suspect the good ones have been written by hotel staff, as the quality of the written English is appalling. If you want a peaceful and enjoyable holiday DO NOT stay at this dump. I do not know how they can get away with what they do. Book elsewhere, hopefully spend a bit more money and go for one of the better class of hotels, who will appreciate your custom. Incidentally, if you are planning a first trip to Tunisia be aware of the following... I first visited Tunisia, specifically Hammamet around 25-30 years ago, and went back frequently for some years, having found the town utterly enchanting and very friendly. I have just come back from a week's trip, hoping to recapture the magic of those times, and to see again somewhere that held a special place in my heart. But I was very disappointed. Hammamet has grown like a monster, too many new buildings, many many thousands more people and cars, and its friendly nature has disappeared and been replaced with a selfish, grasping, greedy side. This trip was so very different from my previous ones. As I wandered around I was constantly assailed by shouts from men... 'Hello!! English?' Or more frequently 'Hello, you remember me? I am chef in your hotel.' This last one a blatant lie to try and engage me in conversation, and thus to try and get money out of me one way or another. As I tried to walk around the Medina and quietly browse the shops I was CONSTANTLY greeted with an outstretched hand, and asked if I was German. If I took the hand of a handsome lad then I was physically pulled into the shop and my way was barred if I tried to leave. The greed was so ugly, and their desire to not let a 'rich' tourist out of their sight before they had fleeced them out of as much cash as possible was overwhelming. I ended up walking with my head down, as quickly as possible, to avoid the intense barrage of calls. This is a very unpleasant side of Hammamet life, something I never experienced in the mid-eighties. You should be aware and prepared for this.

    1.0 sobre 5
  • smurf1408

    used to be very good

    When I lived in the hotel 20 years ago, it was a very fine hotel. under Belgian director. To bad, because one of the last small hotels there. The staff was helpfull to everybody. The food was good, smiling faces all the time.

    4.0 sobre 5