Lying on the coast between the capital Tunis and the city of Sousse on the Cap Bon peninsula, the sophisticated beach resort of Hammamet is considered the St. Tropez of North Africa. Here's a truly exotic destination on the Mediterranean that combines long sandy beaches, warm weather, sumptuous food and colorful local traditions all in one. The area of Hammamet, which means 'baths' in Arabic, has been known since roman times for the healing waters in its mineral baths. The old town or Medina with its souvenir shops, bazaars and feisty locals offers a wonderful contrast to the first-class modern properties such as Le Royal Hotels & Resorts - Hammamet.
A varied culinary surprise awaits every visitor, from the grilled fish, succulent meats, fluffy couscous and local salads to the almond sweets and hearty breakfasts – all of which the chefs of Le Royal Hotels & Resorts - Hammamet excel in, by the way. Also worth mentioning is the International Festival held at the International Cultural Centre throughout July and August, giving culture seekers an extra dimension to appreciate.
El Minzah Hotel Tangier will take you into the mysterious delight of Morocco with its five star service and exquisite gastronomy. True Arabesque woodwork, oriental carpets and arched doorways greet you around the lobby area, where you can enjoy traditional Moroccan tea and perhaps some almond sweets as well. Many parts of the property afford a stunning view of the bay of Tangiers and its busy port (becoming marina in the recent future), The Andalusian patio forms the heart of the hotel, with a magnificently carved sandstone portal, iron studded wooden doors and old world-charm.