Included land sports: tennis, beach volleyball, archery, table tennis, darts. Pool activities include water polo and aqua aerobics on a schedule. Star Camp kids' program runs for ages 4–12. Evening shows and live music run nightly. Dance lessons get specific positive mentions in reviews — the instructors here are notably engaging. Water sports (jet skiing, windsurfing, water skiing, pedal boats, snorkeling) cost extra, seasonal. Excursions to Kairouan and Carthage are the most compelling off-site options.
Large lagoon-style pool with sun loungers, parasols, and a nearby poolside bar. Open May through September, closed October through April. The social center of the resort in peak season. Quietest in the morning.
Open November through June, closed in July and August. The heating makes shoulder-season stays viable. A meaningful amenity for winter bookings.
Dedicated shallow outdoor pool for younger guests. Open during main pool season. Adjacent to the children's play area.
Available for general use. Good for unwinding in the evenings when the main pool quiets down.
Exclusive to Superior Suite guests. On a secluded private terrace. Unheated — comfortable May through September.
Wide private sand beach on the Mediterranean. Loungers and parasols included at no extra charge. Water sports (jet skiing, water skiing) available at extra charge from the beach. The private designation means no competition with day visitors for space.
Included. Pool activity on a scheduled rotation. Most popular mid-morning to early afternoon.
Included. Net on the beach. One of the more-used included activities given the beach access.
Included court access. Equipment rental may apply — confirm at the activities desk on arrival.
Included. Scheduled sessions — check the daily board. More unusual at this price tier; gets good engagement from adults and older children.
Included. Walk-in access in the leisure area.
Included. Tables available for walk-in use throughout the day.
Included. Open 9am–1pm and 2pm–6pm. The split schedule is more restrictive than Caribbean resorts — plan workouts around these windows.
Included. Group classes on a daily schedule. Check the weekly board at check-in.
Included. Pool-based sessions. Good option during peak midday heat.
Included. Ages 4–12 split into age groups. Supervised activities including games, crafts, and playground time. Confirm seasonal availability at check-in.
Included. Outdoor area for children. Supervised during Star Camp hours.
Included. Scheduled activities throughout the day. Check the board each morning.
Included. Evening productions after dinner. More polished than budget-chain competitors.
Included. Various locations around the resort, particularly near bar areas in the early evening.
Included. Indoor recreation. Good option during afternoon heat or cloudy days.
Included. Specifically called out in guest reviews as a genuine highlight — the instructors here are engaging rather than going through motions. Sessions typically run mid-morning; check the schedule.
Extra charge. Seasonal, beach access.
Extra charge. Seasonal — equipment and lessons from the beach water sports desk.
Extra charge. Seasonal beach rental.
Extra charge. Equipment from the beach. The Mediterranean at Hammamet is reasonably clear.
Extra charge. Seasonal, from the beach.
Extra charge. Two courses within about 10 km. Arrange transport through the concierge.
Extra charge. Pool tables at the resort.
Extra charge. Hammamet medina is the obvious short trip — the old town is 15 minutes by taxi. Kairouan, the fourth holiest city in Islam, is 90 minutes west and one of the most historically significant places in North Africa. Carthage near Tunis requires a full day. Tunisia's historical depth outranks almost any other Mediterranean beach destination — these excursions are the strongest argument for choosing this property over Spain.
Extra charge. Available for independent regional exploration.