We love —
- Strolling through the Medina and returning with spices and souvenirs from local crafts markets.
- Opting for a relaxing treatment at the hotel's thalassotherapy centre & spa.
- Enjoying a comfortable stay in a very relaxing environment complete with garden strolls and visits to the sea.
Customer reviews —
Radisson Blu Resort & Thalasso Hammamet 4* —
Set amidst splendid olive and jasmine gardens, the Radisson Blu Resort & Thalasso Hammamet 4* occupies an area of elegant and well-tended gardens. The property is nestled by the sea, making it an ideal place to relax and refresh. Located only a few kilometers from downtown Hammamet, its Medina, and the main cities of Cap Bon, guests are sure to find the right balance of beauty and convenience.
Your room —
This offer is based on an Upgraded Superior Sea View Room with Balcony (34m²).
Upgraded Superior Sea View Room with Balcony (34 m²)
The Superior Sea View Room with Balcony offers extra space, a stunning view of the sea from the furnished balcony, comfortable beds, and luxurious amenities.
STANDARD ROOM (34 m²)
SEA VIEW ROOM (34 m²)
Your dining choices
This offer is based on a Half Board stay (breakfast and evening meal served in the main restaurant - excludes drinks).
Please note, not all hotel food and beverage outlets may be applicable to your Half Board basis and may be available at selected times only.
Each day, a sumptuous daily breakfast buffet is served at the Oliveraie restaurant. The establishment has several restaurants and bars, where guests can discover delicious local flavors as well as international specialties, each prepared with fresh ingredients and care.
Your time
Guests will want to indulge at the hotel's completely renovated Rhea Thalasso & Spa. The 1,400m², two-level centre offers a full menu of beauty treatments. Experience pampering and therapeutic services including facials, massages, manicures and pedicures.
Those who wish to stay active can enjoy a work out at the fitness centre, whilst the outdoor pool offers the perfect excuse to bathe in the glorious Mediterranean sunshine.
Your Optional Activities —
Your Optional Excursions —
eSIM card: 2 GB of additional mobile data to make your trip easier
Install your eSIM in just a few clicks before you leave and travel with peace of mind.
Please note: make sure your phone is compatible with eSIM cards so you can use this service during your trip.
Your Journey to Radisson Blu Resort & Thalasso Hammamet 4* —
Flights:
You may choose from Economy, Premium or Business class flights on sectors that they operate, at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Hammamet —
A dreamy fusion of Mediterranean charm and North African allure, Hammamet is where sun-soaked beaches meet a labyrinthine medina, all wrapped in the scent of jasmine and sea breeze. Once a humble fishing village, this coastal retreat has blossomed into Tunisia’s most glamorous seaside escape.
Must-sees:
- The Medina: Lose yourself in a maze of whitewashed alleyways, where vibrant souks brim with handwoven carpets, intricate ceramics, and fragrant spices.
- Hammamet Beach: Powdery golden sands and turquoise waters set the scene for lazy sunbathing, exhilarating water sports, or a sunset stroll along the coast.
- Nabeul Market: A short hop away, this colourful bazaar is the beating heart of local craftsmanship, famed for its dazzling pottery and lively atmosphere.
Culinary culture:
Tunisian cuisine is a flavourful mix of Berber, Arab, and Mediterranean influences. Savour hearty dishes like couscous, with vegetables and lamb, or try brik, a savoury pastry filled with egg and tuna, perfect for a light snack. For something sweet, indulge in a piece of baklava, dripping with honey and pistachios. Don’t forget to treat yourself to a glass of mint tea or a chilled glass of fresh orange juice, the perfect antidote to Hammamet’s warm days.
Dive deeper:
For a glimpse into Tunisia’s mystical past, visit the ruins of Pupput, a lesser-known Roman site where weathered mosaics whisper stories of ancient life. Alternatively, experience the time-honoured art of olive oil production, a tradition dating back to Carthaginian times, with tastings at a countryside farm.
Good to know:
Tunisia’s currency is the Tunisian Dinar (TND). While Hammamet enjoys sunshine nearly year-round, spring and autumn are ideal for avoiding peak summer heat.