Golf Residence Hotel, Port el Kantaoui, Tunisia in Africa



It's no mystery why Tunisia is one of Africa's most popular holiday destination, if the golden sandy beaches, non-stop sunshine and vast cultural diversity are your thing, then this is the right place for you. Port El Kantaoui, only 20 km from the airport of Monastir is built around an attractive marina surrounded by excellent restaurants. Just a short stroll away is a typical Tunisian style complex offers excellent opportunities to match its idyllic location.

Rooms at the Hotel Golf Residence stylishly decorated and offer all the amenities expected of a 3 * resort and each has a view outside the pool or garden. The complex offers a wide range of facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, jacuzzi and sauna. If you are feeling more energetic there are fitness, health club and tennis courts, but if you think about all that exercise sounds hard to visit the beauty salon to be pampered. Children can join the mini club during the day or playing in his pool and playground area.

offers a package of half board and food is available in the hotel restaurant, bar and pool side snack bar. The hotel offers its own themed entertainment throughout the evening and if you fancy a change Platinum night club nearby. 400 meters from the hotel complex, a private sandy beach, numerous activities are available here, including jet ski, paragliding and windsurfing.

has been developed with visitors in mind, Port El Kantaoui combines Andalucian style arches, narrow cobbled paths and lamp-lit quays, given the refined taste of the culture of Tunisia. With modern boutiques, restaurants, and bars will not be short of finding a slightly different pattern. The native cacti, palms and eucalyptus trees sits 36-hole PGA approved championship golf course. If this is not your game, how about taking a glass-bottom boat out in the open ocean or a slight camel ride through the sand?

Tunisia has much to offer away from the villages too. Known as the 'pearl of the Sahel' city of Sousse is only 6 miles away, and visitors can travel between the use of local 'noddy train'. Lively in the history of the castle museum is known for its relics of Roman occupation, with miles of well-preserved Christian catacombs to be explored. If you fancy some good old fashioned haggling, nestled inside the fortress hundreds of live shops selling local products, everything from porcelain to olive oil, and bags. A little further a field is a great Sahara Desert, experience the wild and unforgettable scenery, and even visit Tatouine and set the early Star Wars scene.

Tunisia is a country of diversity, rich culture and bustling markets, surrounded on one side of the Sahara desert and on the other side of luscious deep blue seas and glorious sandy beaches. There is excitement, adventure or pure relaxation you are looking for, has it all on your doorstep