We love —
- Gazing out at the glittering blue sea with panoramic views throughout the hotel, especially by the outdoor pool and terrace.
- Exploring historic Sousse with its ancient buildings and magnificent enclosed kasbah.
- Experiencing the Tunisian tradition of wellness at the luxurious hotel spa's tranquil offerings.
Customer reviews —
Sousse Pearl Marriott Resort & Spa 5* —
Just for you:
- Children under 12 years old are free of charge when sharing room with 2 adults
Welcome to the Sousse Pearl Marriott Resort & Spa 5*, ideally located 1 km from the oldest part of the city of Sousse. The location is perfect for exploring all the major tourist sites, restaurants, and trendy lounge bars. Nicknamed the "Pearl of the Sahel" for its long beaches and prestigious past, this maritime city promises a wealth of discoveries and entertainment to share with friends or family. Its Medina, which encloses a magnificent kasbah, with crenellated ramparts, and its ancient vestiges will immerse you in its history, where tradition and modernity harmonize.
Your room —
This offer is based on an Upgraded Superior Partial Sea View Room.
SUPERIOR PARTIAL SEA VIEW ROOM (37 m²)
Settle into your spacious Superior Partial Sea View Room and relax on the small balcony admiring the glittering deep blue.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- Welcome cocktail
This offer is based on an All Inclusive stay (breakfast, lunch and evening meal with a selection of snacks and drinks).
Please note: some dining outlets/menu items/drinks may not be included and may be available at selected times only.
The Opus restaurant focuses on Asian cuisine with a beautiful fusion menu around show cooking in an intimate setting. For Italian, look no further than Fellini's haute cuisine with original dishes and quality ingredients. When it's time for a drink, there are three bars to choose from.
Your time
When it's time to relax, head to the hotel's fully renovated spa for an indulging wellness treatment that utilises the Tunisian tradition of wellness. Take a dip in one of three swimming pools before enjoying a round of golf at the 18-hole course, close to the hotel.
Your Journey to Sousse Pearl Marriott Resort & Spa 5* —
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.
Sousse —
Sousse is a city where history and coastal beauty blend seamlessly. Known as the "Pearl of the Sahel," this Tunisian gem offers a fascinating mix of ancient heritage, vibrant souks, and sun-drenched beaches. Whether you're drawn to its UNESCO-listed medina, lively atmosphere, or crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, Sousse promises an unforgettable experience for travellers seeking culture, relaxation, and adventure.
Must-sees:
- Medina of Sousse: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this historic district is a maze of narrow alleyways, traditional markets, and stunning examples of Islamic architecture.
- Ribat of Sousse: A well-preserved 8th-century fortress offering panoramic views over the city and sea.
- Sousse Archaeological Museum: Home to one of North Africa’s finest collections of Roman mosaics.
- Port El Kantaoui: A modern marina with stylish cafés, boutique shops, and a relaxed Mediterranean vibe.
Culinary Culture:
Tunisian cuisine is rich in flavour, combining Mediterranean and North African influences. Try brik (a crispy pastry filled with egg and tuna), couscous with seafood or lamb, and ojja (a spicy tomato and egg dish). Pair your meal with fresh mint tea or a glass of local Magon wine. For dessert, indulge in makroud (semolina pastries with date filling) or bambalouni, a Tunisian-style doughnut.
Dive deeper:
beyond the main sights by wandering through Sousse’s lesser-known streets, where traditional craftsmen still practise their trades. Take a trip to the nearby El Jem Amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world, or visit Monastir, a coastal town with a fascinating history and stunning beaches.
Good to know:
The currency is the Tunisian dinar (TND). Sousse is best explored on foot, but taxis and shared minibuses (louages) are convenient for longer journeys. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.