Dar El Kasba Bizerte is located in Bizerte, 37 km from Ichkeul Lake & Park, and has a shared lounge. It is set 200 metres from Bizerte Beach and provides full-day security.
Alice
Romania
Situated in an old typical building, Dar el Kasba gives one an idea about life of real people in the medina, with all its smells and sounds - which I found quite pleasant. While it is not very easy to spot the house at the arrival, once you get used to the narrow alleys in the Old City all becomes simple and even interesting. My room and bathroom were extremely clean, and all facilities functioned perfectly. The breakfast was not very immaginative, but sufficient and tasty. The hosts were extremely nice and helpful.
Situated in Bizerte, Bizerte maison en plein cœur de la médina provides accommodation within 37 km of Ichkeul Lake & Park. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Irina
Romania
It was more than nice, the house its very clean and the owners are very kind. The house its in the middle of kasbach (medina) where its very silence, no cotidian noise. The house has at the ground floor the ling room and the chicken and upstairs are two vey good and nice bedroom. We was traveling with a child of 5 years and we did not find any inconveniences with the house.
Offering quiet street views, Étage de villa Yasmine is an accommodation set in Bizerte, 700 metres from Bizerte Beach and 38 km from Ichkeul Lake & Park.
Borna
Croatia
Location is nice. There is one beautiful beach 0.5 km from accommodation. Grocery stores and small local shops with fruit and vegetables is 1 minute walking from there. City centre and Médina in Bizerte are around 10 min by taxi.
Dar Warda is located in Bizerte. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a terrace and a CD player. There is also a refrigerator.
Johanna
Netherlands
Nice cozy room and it makes you go into the medina which is fun to see. The first one without shops!
Situated in Bizerte with Bizerte Beach nearby, S+2 Corniche Nord features accommodation with free private parking. The air-conditioned accommodation is 38 km from Ichkeul Lake & Park.
Located in Sidi Salem of Bizerte, the beachfront Complexe Touristique Sidi Salem features a large pool surrounded by a sun terrace, and a children’s pool with fountain effect.
Bizerte is a quiet city, I love the simplicity and relaxing...
Bizerte is a quiet city, I love the simplicity and relaxing mood of it. The port is unique they have delicious seafood and it gets busy tonight.
The weather is pleasant and the best in Tunisia
There is the sea all around the city and its beaches are very beautiful.
Food is great and there are many activities you could do
The taxis are hard to find as they don't have an App for taxis and going to small towns like Ghar Almeleh needs to use a louage which is the public transportation and it stops at 4.
Driving there could be challenging as people are not 100% follow the rules
If you are going to Tunisia you should defiantly stay 2-3 days in Bizerte!
Mohammad
Palestinian Territory
Scored 8.0
8.0
- The tea and coffee rooms at the Corniche of Bizerte are...
- The tea and coffee rooms at the Corniche of Bizerte are great at night
- Every day I eat in different restaurants
- I used my personal car
- I do not recommend the popular restaurants in the city center
Prof. Barhoumi
Saudi Arabia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Friendly place, lovely people.
Friendly place, lovely people. Life is not that expensive in terms of food & drink (soft or hot drinks).
The important thing any tourist needs to worry about is his/her pocket money! When I left the immigration/passport control an officer stoped me and asked about how much money I carried with me (upon leaving Tunis)! I told him the truth so they confiscated 2000 US dollars (two thousand US Dollars) that I had with me! Why? Because there's some stupid instructions that any visitor to Tunis is only allowed - upon leaving Tunis - to carry what's equivalent to 3500 Tunisian dinar!!! Anyway whoever wants to travel to Tunis needs to understand the amount of money you're allowed to carry into/outside the country. Also, you need to report the amount of money you carry upon your first arrival to the airport in Tunis.
Tamer
Egypt
Scored 10
10
I love Bizerte, the 5th largest city in Tunisia known by its...
I love Bizerte, the 5th largest city in Tunisia known by its primary deep-water port as well as a picturesque week-end get-away!
It's located an hour's drive north of Tunis, a dynamic city, and sees a great deal of people passing through, both Tunisian and foreign.
There are lots of places to visit, apart from the old city of Bizerte where the port is situated. The exceptional place I visited this time is the Cape Angela (15km from Bizerte) - a rocky headland considered as the northernmost point not only of Tunisia but also of the whole African continent...
Beautiful house and sweet, helpful family that were attentive to my needs. The bed is comfortable and the breakfast is delicious, especially the coffee! The location is just right, at the old harbour.
Another great thing is about Bizerte itself. The town is not used to a lot of tourists and this makes it an authentic town to visit. I met several very sweet, friendly and helpful locals who invited me to join them.
The best home I've ever stayed in, our room was incredibly thoughtfully furnished with every detail and need taken care of. Miss Marie was a delight and served the most amazing breakfast with an array of fresh juices including a lemon on from the tree in the hotels garden. It was a privilege to stay here and I would recommend to all in Bizerte
Pool and hotel bar facilities were great; rooms were spacious enough for 4 people sharing, the set up is mainly in an apartment format. It is an easy walk to the beach and back towards the centre of town where there are plenty of shops, restaurants etc
The property is brand new and has all you can need plus more! The hosts were amazing and helped me out in so many ways by transporting me around bizerte and even providing me with a full evening meal which was amazing too!
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