Travel
Hammamet, Tunisia A
tourist hotspot which combines beautiful sandy beaches with a range of historic sites, despite being a popular tourist destination, Hammamet has remained relatively unspoiled with low rise
buildings surrounded by fields of fruit, vegetables and grain. The eco-friendly Russelior Hotel was built using the best energy-saving techniques and recently won first presidential prize for Energy Saving. The hotel itself is named after “le Russelia” a delicate flower which grows in the high altitudes of Northern Tunisia. Guests to the hotel can enjoy a luxurious garden and swimming pool, a private beach with fine sand and integrated swimming pools, a spa and bars and gardens. Taking the Eurostar from St Pancras to Marseille with a change in Lille means you can catch a ferry to Tunis making a great alternative to flying.
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Photograph by: james_gordon-los-angeles (Flickr)
Video by Hotels4ucom (Youtube)
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