We Love —
- Strolling along the hotel’s private 10 km stretch of golden sand, where the Mediterranean horizon seems endless.
- Starting the evening with live cooking stations at the main restaurant, before tasting authentic Tunisian dishes like couscous and brik at Le Carthage.
- Unwinding with a thalasso treatment at the spa, then drifting between the serene outdoor pools and the swim-up bar surrounded by lush gardens.
Customer reviews —
Steigenberger Marhaba Thalasso Hammamet 5* —
Set on Tunisia’s verdant northern coastline, Steigenberger Marhaba Thalasso Hammamet 5* combines timeless elegance with the calming spirit of the Mediterranean. A pristine 10 km stretch of private beach frames the resort, where soft sands and turquoise waters create a natural sense of escape.
Days here unfold at a gentle pace: bask by the serene outdoor pools, stroll through lush gardens, or retreat to the refined thalasso spa for soothing treatments inspired by the sea. Elegant dining venues invite you to savour both international favourites and Tunisian specialities, while stylish lounges provide space to unwind in comfort.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Garden View Bungalow, a Superior Sea View Room or a Large Partial Garden View Bungalow.
Garden View Bungalow (33 m²)
Inspired by traditional Tunisian architecture, the Garden View Bungalow features graceful vaulted ceilings and refined décor. Bathed in natural light, it opens onto a private balcony where the calm of the gardens creates a soothing atmosphere.
Superior Sea View Room (33 m²)
Designed for comfort and ease, the Superior Sea View Room opens onto a large balcony with sweeping views of Tunisia’s coast. Soft interiors and the gentle rhythm of the sea combine to create a calming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding.
Large Partial Garden View Bungalow (42 m²)
The Large Partial Garden View Bungalow offers a calm retreat framed by lush greenery. Soft tones and elegant details create a welcoming space, while the private terrace opens onto tranquil garden views, making it the perfect place to relax after a day in the sun.
Your dining choices
This is an all inclusive stay. Your breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant, with a selection of snacks and drinks. Please see the ‘details’ tab for more information.
Dining at Steigenberger Marhaba Thalasso Hammamet 5* offers a journey through flavours. The main restaurant serves generous buffets of international and Tunisian dishes, with live cooking stations and a terrace overlooking the pool. By the shore, the Beach Restaurant pairs light breakfasts and buffet lunches with Mediterranean views, while à la carte venues range from refined Italian at Bella Vista to regional favourites at Le Carthage and fresh Mediterranean creations at Pecheur. Bars across the resort, from the elegant Lobby Bar to the poolside swim-up, set the mood from day to night.
Your time
Just for you:
- 1 x complimentary organic marine spa treatment (per person, per stay)
Relaxation flows naturally, whether basking in the sun beside crystal-clear pools, enjoying restorative thalassotherapy at the elegant spa, or walking barefoot along 10 km of soft golden sand.
Each setting connects you to the Mediterranean’s timeless rhythm of light, water and tranquillity.
Included extras —
2GB of included mobile internet data, to keep you connected on the go
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for the modern traveller. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy a connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family, with no risk of going over the limit.
Note: 2GB of internet data represents around 25 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 2 to 3 hours of video streaming / social networking/video calls.
Optional excursions —
City tour of Nabeul
Explore the sumptuous towns of Nabeul and Hammamet in north-east Tunisia. A local guide will take you on a tour of the must-sees in these towns, which are brimming with history and breathtaking scenery.
Your journey to Hammamet —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
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.