Come take a look at the beautiful Vincci Nozha Beach Hotel in Hammamet, Tunisia. This is an all-inclusive 4-star resort complete with 447 rooms, 3 pools, 3 restaurants, and a spa with a hammam among other things!
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Vincci Nozha Beach Hotel is located in Hammamet, Tunisia.
It’s an all-inclusive 4-star hotel with 443 rooms and overlooks the beautiful Gulf of Hammamet.
Each room features balconies and sitting areas, as well as flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi.
It has 3 restaurants: La Sofra Tunisian Restaurant, Barbecue Blue & Blue Fish, and a buffet restaurant for guests to choose from. The Nozha Beach resort also features 4 bars.
The resort is 2.4 km from the Kasbah of Hammamet and 2.6 km from the Medina quarter of the city.
My stay at Vincci Nozha
I spent a week at this hotel for my birthday and I really enjoyed my stay. Visiting Tunisia was never on my radar so when Yann suggested we go, that it wasn’t expensive when coming from France, I was very very excited.
Upon arriving, we were originally given a room with a view of the wall aka nothingness lol.
I was not having that.
After flying all the way to Africa, I wanted to make sure I had a week to remember and that meant waking up to a view of the ocean every day.
So Yann and I went downstairs to inquire about upgrading the room. Turns out it was only an additional 50 euros, which is not expensive at all. We paid the money and got our new room key.
The view was stunning!!!
50 euros very well spent.
The room was a simple double occupancy room with the basics: washroom, fridge, tv, sitting area, balcony, and WiFi, but the view was the only thing I truly cared about.
The amenities
We spent 4 out of our 7 days lounging around the pool area getting our relaxation on. Time was spent at the beach as well, of course. A wooden walkway led to the sandy beach with lounge chairs all along it for the guests to enjoy. The blue turquoise colour of the water had me feeling like I was in the Caribbean. It was lovely.
We frequented the pool bar probably the most getting our cocktails on as I like to do when on an all-inclusive.
The snack bar, which was only open during the times when the restaurants (buffets) were closed, was right next to the bar, which of course, we made use of.
We had breakfast and dinner every day at the regular buffet and then on our final night, we got all dressed up for our a la carte which was at the restaurant by the pool. It was nice but I will say I was slightly disappointed because the meal wasn’t much different from what we had all the other nights.
3 days were spent on day trips touring the country and sightseeing, so we really welcomed the rest days gloriously lounging around doing absolutely nothing.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
~The resort was situated right on the beach
~The pool was big and beautiful
~Lovely spa and hammam that wasn’t too expensive
~The view from a lot of the rooms is beautiful overlooking the pool and beach
~Friendly staff
Cons:
~The pool closed a little too early for my liking
~The food was okay, but we ate a lot of the same things daily, so not a lot of variety
~It may have been the time I was there (1st week of June) but there weren’t many activities or nightly shows like I’m used to seeing when staying at an all-inclusive resort.
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Visiting Tunisia? Book this hotel for as low as $120 CAD for one night with breakfast and dinner included.
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Until next time, stay blessed ♡
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I have always loved the beach. The smell of the salty water, the wind in my face, the gentle roar of the waves all combined to create a sense of peace and calm.