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8 Reviews For Royal Azur Hotel

  • Guest 26th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Relaxing. Nice pool good choice of Buffet food. Lovely clean beach. No kids club or disco which is great when you want to relax. Not really 5* standard but neither was the price. As value for money goes a very good. To expect 5* you would need to be paying a lot more. Very enjoyable relaxing Holiday.

  • Liz Essex 7th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    Nice hotel in good position. Have stayed there before 5 years ago, but the standard has dropped a good deal. Lovely beach and close to the town centre. Very good restaurants across the road and supermarket.
  • bubbles29 18th Jun 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    We had a great holiday at the Royal Azur, it's a holiday for rest and relaxation, no games round the pool or late night discos. Maybe not quite 5* but look at the price? Great value for money, we are going back at the end on September.
  • IhateRoyalAzur 5th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The Royal Azur Hotel in Hammamet is not at 5* hotel. I would rate it at a 3* hotel with no nightly entertainment. After taking three hours to get from Monastir airport to the Royal Azur Hotel, we had missed our evening meal and we were told we they could cook us something or give us tomorrow's lunch for free. We asked for them to cook up something for us as we were hungry. We waited in the room for over half an hour and nothing came. We didn't even receive our welcome drinks. We went to receptio ...
  • trayk24 13th Dec 2005

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    Hammamet resort was like Baghdad after a series of bombings, nothing could have prepared us for the scenes from the high street - derelict buildings, people sleeping on the road, men shouting abuse at us and shouting in our faces, people tugging at us, the roads were unsafe to walk on, it was midday and I was more scared then I have ever been.

    After this I decided not to venture outside the Royal Azur hotel as the baby was distressed and obviously so was I.

    . I used the hotel phone to boo ...
  • audiojen 15th Nov 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The good points of the Royal Azur Hotel in Hammamet far outweigh the bad points. More information with regard to money changing would be helpful. Eventually found very good ATM on resort. The staff are all very helpful, and whilst it may not be top end 5 star, it definitely was a resort where you could pamper yourself and relax. I am sure that once visited it would be a resort that would draw you back. Go on a diet beforehand to allow yourself to enjoy their great choice buffets.
  • cambron 22nd Mar 2005

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Royal Azur Hotel:
    Customer Service/Head Receptionist shrank from dealing with complaints by either being late(1 hour) for meetings or did not show at all. His promise of having us speak to the Gen Mgr was unfulfilled.

    This is not a 5 star hotel compared with the excellence of the Cliff Bay, Funchal, Hotel d'Europe, Avignon and the Conrad, Dublin. ISO 9002 - How?

    Poor value for money with patchy disinterested service, tired, worn out accommodation and management which appears to be locked ...
  • aafinnie Rank: Sergeant 11th Jan 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Although the Royal Azur Hotel is a 5 star the service does not live up to this - staff can be surly and at times rude. The hotel is 20 minutes walk along the beach from old Hammamet Medina but the new medina (Yasmine) is much better and has less hassle. Booking spa treatments is confusing (there are two levels and three different desks depending on what you want). Overall hotel and spa are slightly past their best and could do with renovation to be truly 5 star. However it is comfortable for ...