5/5 Paul B. 4 years ago on Google • 14 reviews
This
hotel
is
a
great
place
for
travellers
who
know
what
exactly
they
want.
It
isn't
one
of
those
expensive
4*
or
5*
hotels
with
many
bells
and
whistles.
The
best
thing
about
Dreams
Beach
is
its
location
right
on
the
El
Menchia
beach
in
Hammam
Sousse
which
is
a
suburb
of
Sousse.
You
literally
walk
out
of
the
hotel
and
get
to
the
sea
in
a
minute.
The
beach
is
municipal,
so
there
are
many
locals,
but
the
hotel
has
a
reserved
area
with
a
cafe
there.
Nice
sand
and
not
so
deep
water
good
for
children
as
well
as
adults.
There
is
also
a
small
outer
pool
in
the
hotel
which
is
useful
when
the
sea
is
rough
or
cold.
Doesn't
happen
often
though.
The
pool
is
free
including
sunbeds.
The
hotel's
interior
is
good.
The
hotel's
staff
was
helpful
and
friendly
overall.
Free
Wi-Fi
works
only
in
the
hall,
so
you
better
buy
a
local
prepaid
SIM
card
with
a
good
data
package.
4G
LTE
worked
just
fine.
The
rooms
are
modern
with
flat
TVs,
but
there
are
no
fridges.
When
you
walk
in
your
room,
you
put
your
key
in
the
wall
slot
to
enable
electricity.
Clean
bathroom.
Daily
room
service.
The
only
problem
is
noise.
There
is
a
large
building
nearby
with
apartments
for
rent,
and
each
of
them
has
an
air
conditioner
with
an
outdoor
unit.
Those
are
old
and
very,
very
noisy.
Get
used
to
sleeping
with
windows
closed.
There
are
two
restaurants
with
bars
in
the
hotel.
One
on
the
ground
floor
and
another
on
the
last
floor.
Only
the
former
worked
when
we
were
there.
The
cuisine
is
somewhat
simple
and
kind
of
expensive,
so
you
better
get
acquainted
with
restaurants
on
the
Route
de
la
Plage
where
this
hotel
is
located.
There
are
many
to
choose
from,
the
food
quality
and
service
are
very
good,
and
the
prices
are
affordable.
There
is
also
a
Monoprix
grocery
store
on
Avenue
14
Janvier
nearby.
You
probably
want
to
buy
bottled
water
there
because
tap
water
isn't
really
safe
to
drink
in
Tunisia.
Transportation
is
easy.
You
can
get
anywhere
by
a
taxi,
though
there
are
also
many
small
buses.
The
least
expensive
yet
quite
comfortable
way
to
get
around
is
by
a
municipal
bus
of
Société
de
transport
du
Sahel.
It
costs
only
0.43
TND
for
a
one
way
ride
to
the
medina
of
Sousse.
There
is
no
entertainment
in
the
hotel,
but
if
you
can
find
your
way
around,
you
don't
need
it
either.
The
locals
speak
Arabic
and
French,
so
you
may
have
issues
getting
by
with
just
English.
The
French
has
no
official
status
in
Tunisia,
but
it's
really
everywhere.
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