Yasmine Hammamet Vilayet Nabeul Tunisia. Yasmine Hammamet resort in Tunisia. General impression of the complex

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Yasmin- this is new tourist area, located just six minutes from Hammamet and an hour from Tunis or Monastir.


Yasmine Hammamet was named after the jasmine flower (translated from Arabic as الياسمين), a symbol of life and happiness. A bouquet of jasmine also symbolizes hospitality and cordiality.

What's in Yasmina

Medina

Beach

Probably one of the decisive factors in favor of building a new tourist quarter It was in this place, along with its proximity to Hammamet, that there was a magnificent wide and long beach (“Yasmine beach”). The beach is divided between hotels, but since in Tunisia all beaches are considered public, no one forbids people to sunbathe where they want.

Yacht pier

The yacht pier, also known as the port of Hammamet, is located on twenty hectares and can accommodate up to 704 ships. Of interest to tourists who do not have their own yachts is the “Scuba diving center” - a center that organizes group and individual trips to the sea for scuba diving. The pier has its own website.

Promenade

The promenade starts from the yacht pier and stretches along the coast for 1500 meters. Along it, on one side, there are nine hotels, and on the other, there is a beach with its own infrastructure (beach clubs, sports facilities, cafes and souvenir shops).

Hotels

Due to the fact that Yasmine Hammamet was built “from scratch” and there was no initial development here, the developers managed to accommodate the maximum number of hotels (there are more than fifty of them). The hotels along the coast all have either four or five stars, and the majority of them are here. There are also several budget three-star hotels.

Golf

There is a golf club 3 km from Yasmina. The club has a golf school, so not only experienced players, but also complete beginners can practice here.

Useful information about the Yasmine quarter in Hammamet, Tunisia

Title in Arabic:

الياسمين

Location:

On the coast along the P1 highway south of old Hammamet

Coordinates:

36.374822,10.537169 (paste these coordinates into the Google maps search bar and see the real location of the Yasmin area)
GPS: 36°22’29.36″N, 10°32’13.81″E

How to get there:

By taxi from old Hammamet

Telephone:

(+216) 71 766 286 (telephone of the development company, where 216 is the Tunisian code, 71 is the Tunisian city code)
(+216) 71 750 203

Fax machine:

(+216) 71 750 452 (fax of development company)

Website:

yasmine.com.tn (in English and French)

Email:

[email protected]

Working hours:

Around the clock

Entrance ticket price:


October 10. Early morning. Cloudy, +5 °C. A prickly wind drives fallen leaves along the pavement and gets into your collar. Avoiding the puddles, I hurry to the taxi that has arrived. Outside the window, the gray, dull streets soon give way to dark, rain-soaked fields. Road sign - turn to the airport... Noon. Clear, +25 °C. A light warm breeze pleasantly blows on your face. Bright sun, blue sky, white clouds. Slowly, I walk to the bus. Outside the window are silver-green olive groves, behind them on the horizon is a chain low mountains. White houses appeared behind blank white fences. Road sign - turn to Yasmine Hammamet...

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At the entrance to Yasmin there is a checkpoint, at the turn to the hotel there is another one. And here we are. It took us half an hour to get from Enfidha airport to the hotel.

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We came to Tunisia by chance. In October, a choice of destinations for beach holiday with a direct and short flight it is quite limited. I wanted a five star hotel with good reviews, warm sea and sand beach. And we found all this in Yasmine Hammamet.

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In the 1990s, a new modern town was built on an empty seashore near the city of Hammamet, the infrastructure of which was designed only for tourists. In Tunisia, it is considered the most comfortable tourist complex. Yasmina has wide open streets. There are hotels and thalassotherapy centers, souvenir shops and shops, clubs and discos, cafes and restaurants. There are no narrow back alleys, stalls on the sidewalks, ancient ruins or Arabian exotica. This is all a few kilometers from here in old Hammamet.

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Local means of transportation are steam trains, tuk-tuk auto rickshaws and horse-drawn calesha carriages. But it’s more about entertainment than transportation. The town of Yasmin is small and you can get around it on foot.

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A promenade runs along the seashore - a wide and long palm alley.

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Prices in millimeters. There are 1000 millimes in one Tunisian dinar. One Tunisian dinar = 28.3 rubles or 0.45 dollars.

2003 is considered the year the resort opened - most of the hotels, shopping and entertainment centers. Yasmine Hammamet became the only resort in Tunisia, located in two provinces at once. The border runs right through the center of the port. Fortunately, this feature does not affect tourists in any way.

How long does the beach season last in Yasmine Hammamet?

Features of the holiday

The second drawback is that the Yasmine Hammamet resort is located far from airports. The nearest airport is Enfidha, 50 kilometers away (about an hour by bus). Many tourists read official name“Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport” and think that the airport is located right in Hammamet - 5 minutes and at the hotel! Nothing like that, the name is just a name.

Not always charter flights land at Enfidha airport, many charter airlines prefer the airport. In this case, prepare for a 2-hour drive (100 kilometers) to the hotel.

Important tip! When purchasing a tour to Yasmine Hammamet, carefully look at the airport of arrival. Prefer a tour with a plane landing in Enfidha.

Another problem is the shortage of the beach line, on which each hotel is allocated a small space - about 50 meters. There is a chronic shortage of space, which is especially noticeable in July and August.

Now about positive aspects. The Yasmine Hammamet resort is very logically designed using the “sandwich” technology. First there is a beach, followed by a road along which there are small shops and cafes. Behind the road is the first line of hotels, behind the hotels big road, along which large shops and shopping centers, then the second line of hotels, followed by the main road. It is easy for tourists to navigate and it is impossible to get lost.

The resort can be proud of its developed tourism infrastructure. There are many restaurants and shops, especially pleased with the abundance of Fix Price stores. The photo on the right is the largest local shopping center, Costa Mall.

Everything here is subordinated to the needs of tourists, and everything is designed for an ideal, complete and carefree holiday. There are no residential areas, but in the vicinity of any hotel there are a lot of souvenir and grocery shops, cafes, restaurants and discos. In Yasmine Hammamet, you can stroll along the sea along a one and a half kilometer promenade generously lined with fluffy Mediterranean vegetation, visit the country's largest amusement park, dine on seafood on the street of restaurants in the pleasure yacht port and take a ride in an open-air carriage. And of course, pamper yourself with thalassotherapy treatments in one of the many sea spas.

How to navigate

Yasmine Hammamet - the southernmost district resort area city ​​of Hammamet. Although there is no clear division into separate areas in Hammamet (the hotels are lined up one after another according to coastline), the beginning of Yasmin is considered to be a marina - a yacht port. If you go out to the seashore in Yasmine Hammamet, the Bay of Hammamet curves like a crescent on the left, ending in a cape with a fortress-medina - this is the old Arab city and the residential center of Hammamet. On the right hand will continue the coast of Yasmina, behind the Hasdrubal Thalassa 5* hotel turning into uninhabited - and so on for the next 40 km, until recently open airport Enfidha.

Maps of Yasmine Hammamet

Transport

You can get around Yasmine Hammamet on foot - the distances here are short, from the marina to the last hotel - about 6 km. In addition, to walking There are comfortable and wide sidewalks.

To get around the area, you can use the services of regular yellow taxis. A trip within Yasmina will cost no more than 3-5 TND per car. These same taxis can take you to central and northern Hammamet and the city of Nabeul (15 km from Yasmine). Pay using the meter (make sure the driver turns it on when boarding) and expect about 5-10 TND to the center of Hammamet and 15-25 TND to Nabeul.

In Yasmine Hammamet, everything is subordinated to the needs of tourists, and everything is designed for an ideal, complete and carefree holiday.

A very convenient and inexpensive way to travel between Yasmine, the center of Hammamet and Nabeul is the white and red buses of the municipal company SRTGN. Accordion buses on route No. 115 run every half hour from 7 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. in summer and until 10:00 p.m. in winter. Travel time from end to end of the route is 45 minutes (fare 2 TND), from Yasmin to the center - 25 minutes (1.6 TND). Boarding is at the back door, this is where you pay the fare to the conductor (you need to name your destination), exit is through the front door. Nimble minibuses on route No. 120 run once an hour from 8:15 to 22:15 in the summer and until 19:15 in the winter (departures from final points at a quarter of every hour). Travel there is a little more expensive - 3 TND from Yasmine to the center of Hammamet. You can find out the exact schedule and other routes on the SRTGN website.

You can also travel around Yasmine Hammamet and beyond by open calèche carts drawn by a pair of horses (approx. 12 TND per round; need to arrange in advance), tourist trains and tuk-tuks (approx. 5 TND from Yasmine to center; the cost also needs to be discussed upon boarding).

Prices on the page are for April 2019.

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Beaches of Yasmine Hammamet

The beaches of Hammamet and, in particular, Yasmina, along with those of Mahdia, are considered one of the best in Tunisia. Their distinctive feature is a wide coastline, allowing you to stay at a comfortable distance from other vacationers, even in high season. The bottom is traditionally flat in Tunisia, with a gradual increase in depth, which is especially convenient for families with small children. In isolated places on the beaches of Yasmine Hammamet, there may be accumulations of algae washed ashore by the waves, but such areas are regularly cleaned by the beach staff of the hotel to which they belong. As elsewhere on the resort coast, water activities are available to vacationers: parachute, scooter, catamaran and various inflatable bananas, bagels and rafts.

There is a boardwalk between most hotels in Yasmine Hammamet and the beach. Formally, hotels are considered to be on the first line, but in reality you need to cross the road.

Hotels and thalasso

Well-known thalassotherapy centers in Yasmine-Hammamet operate at the hotels Hasdrubal Thalassa 5* De Luxe (the largest and most luxurious in the resort), Alhambra 5*, Vincci Lella Baya 5*, Iberostar Solaria 5*, Iberostar Belisaire 4*, Laico Hammamet 5* and El Mehari 5*.

Cuisine and restaurants of Yasmine Hammamet

Yasmine Hammamet is the ideal place to immerse yourself in the delights of Mediterranean and Tunisian fish cuisine. Residents of Hammamet traditionally love seafood delicacies and are quite good at preparing them in different ways. Yasmina's restaurants are clustered in two strategic locations - the yacht port and the tourist medina (Médina Méditerranea), a specially built shopping mall. entertainment complex in the style of an old Arab city behind the fortress wall. On the restaurant street in the pleasure yacht port (perpendicular to the piers and slightly inland) there are about a dozen restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on fish and seafood, as well as an impressive list of Tunisian dishes on the menu. Expect to pay 7-12 TND for appetizers (caps with olives, harissa, tuna and other small food are served free of charge), 17-25 TND for main courses, from 8 TND per 100 grams. fish (dorado, sea wolf and other noble inhabitants of local waters; ordered whole) and from 17 TND to 25 TND for a bottle of local wine.

The second place where restaurants gather is the tourist medina. The local emphasis is on traditional Tunisian dishes: couscous, lamb in a pot, fish soups, shorbahs and all kinds of meat stews. Of course, you can also try wonderful fish dishes here. The price range is similar.

The Sheherazade restaurant hosts oriental dance shows on Fridays in the off-season and every day in the summer. Starts at 20:30, required advance reservation. The cost of a set lunch and viewing of a 3-hour show is 50 TND.

You can also try Moroccan cuisine in Yasmina: the Alhambra Hotel has a wonderful restaurant with a rich oriental interior.

5 things to do in Yasmine Hammamet

  1. Pamper your body and soul with thalassotherapy treatments at one of the many spas.
  2. Feel like a child in the Carthage Land entertainment complex.
  3. Try the dishes national cuisine in one of the restaurants in the yacht port.
  4. Steam in a real hammam, La Perle de la Medina.
  5. On a fine evening, take a walk along the 1.5-kilometer promenade under the canopy of date palms.

Shopping and shops

Souvenir shops are located literally at every turn in Yasmine Hammamet: in every hotel, on the promenade and on the second main street, as well as in the tourist medina. This is very convenient, but not always beneficial for the wallet. We recommend going to the medina of Hammamet or Nabeul to get an idea of ​​the prices, and only then buy anything in walking distance from your hotel. In the Bravo supermarket (building of the Laico Hotel) you can buy groceries, cosmetics and small household items, as well as alcohol.

On Fridays, the wine department is covered with a cloth so as not to confuse the feelings of believers (this is a holy day for Muslims and the sale of alcohol in government stores is prohibited). But Bravo is a tourist-oriented store, so you can carefully take a rag and buy everything you need.

For interesting and off-the-beaten-path items, go to the Negrat boutique in the tourist medina of Yasmina. You will be offered chased and forged items, blown glass, pretty ceramics, as well as a large selection of lamps and candlesticks.

You can stay in the medina of Yasmine Hammamet: the two-story buildings of the Diar Lemdina Hotel are scattered along the stylized Arab streets.

Side by side with the entrance to Bravo there is a swimsuit store with a very wide selection (in case yours suddenly gets washed away by the treacherous sea). There is a night pharmacy next to the El Mehari Hotel.

Entertainment and attractions in Yasmine Hammamet

The tourist medina of Yasmine Hammamet is a complex of buildings, covered markets, stylized houses and mosques, every corner of which is “copied” from some Tunisian landmark - for example, the Black Gate of Mahdia or the “On the Mats” cafe of Sidi Bou Said. There is a lot of entertainment here, from shops, restaurants and cafes to painting hands and feet with harcus (traditional black pigment) and taking photographs with a live fennec fox. There is also a casino on site. Among other things, you can live in this fairy tale: the two-story buildings of the Diar Lemdina Hotel are scattered along the streets of the medina.

In summer, Medina Yasmina is open until late at night - don’t miss the opportunity to stroll through the beautifully lit streets.

The Carthage Land amusement park is located next to the tourist medina (the entrance to it is marked by sculptures of elephants with warriors from Hannibal's army) and consists of three thematic zones. The first includes 20 attractions for children and adults, from going down a turbulent river in a fragile boat to getting lost in labyrinths lost city. The second zone is given over to water entertainment, this Aqua Park Land. Well, the little ones will be delighted with the Ali Baba park: a children's labyrinth, horses, trains and cars. On the opposite side of the entrance to Carthage Land there is an attraction dedicated to the life and exploits of the pirate Hayreddin Barbarossa - a boat trip along an underground river, on the banks of which the main milestones of the pirate’s life are very realistically represented. Local sculptors especially succeeded in creating the grimaces of those dying in the unequal struggle with Barbarossa.

Entrance fees to Carthage Land depend on height (below or above 1 m 30 cm) and the number of zones visited. Three zones (Carthage Land, Ali Baba and Medina Voyage) will cost 29 TND and 22 TND respectively, and Aqua Land separately - 16 TND and 20 TND.

For adults, the Medina Voyage introductory program is offered, which includes a visit to the Crossroads of Religions and Civilizations Museum, the Barbarossa attraction, the Arabian Nights Palace (world Arabian tales), and “The Tunisian Odyssey” - a light and music performance about the history of Tunisia.

On the territory of the tourist medina, although it is aimed at tourists, there is a real traditional hammam, Hammams of Medina Mediterranea - with red and green striped columns, straw mats and low beds in the cold hall, high vaulted ceilings and marble tables in the hall with warm and real steam from vats of water boiling under the floor in the steam room. The staff is helpful and will wash you knowledgeably. There are also various wraps and massages.

For ice fans, there is a Blue Ice skating rink in the building of the Karthago Hotel - nothing outstanding, but the ice is real. The cost is 12 TND for 50 minutes, you can also rent skates here.

 

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