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The best five-star hotel in Mahdia, a small seaside town in Tunisia, is located right on the beach. It has many rooms spread across five floors, located in two wings of the lobby, offering beautiful views of the coastline. Amenities include an indoor pool, table tennis room, and massage room. The hotel is mostly frequented by expatriates; the books in the lobby are in German and Dutch, while the tour brochures are in Polish.
During my stay in the winter off-season, the lowest price was 200 TND per night, including two meals (breakfast and dinner), which was very good value. During peak tourist season, it would probably cost around 1000 TND. There is a city tax of 12 TND per night for tourists. Free parking is available. The rooms have bathtubs and sea-view balconies; every morning I woke up to see the sea changing colors depending on the weather.
The hotel restaurant is large. Having stayed for a week, I noticed they offered different main courses and themes every day. I tried sangria, couscous, lamb chops, beef, and sea bass—all delicious. The chocolate sauce and waffles at breakfast were exceptional! I haven't had anything like them anywhere else. Drinks at dinner are extra, but not expensive.
The swimming pool is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The water is warm, and the floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the sky and date palm trees. The environment is very comfortable and clean, but there's no requirement to wear a swimming cap. There's also a ping-pong room, a sauna and massage room, a café with hookah facilities, a bar, and a nightclub. The staff are very professional, and there's security screening at the hotel to ensure guest safety.
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