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  • Hotel Riu El Mansour
    The Hotel Riu El Mansour is located right on the beach of Mahdia, one of the best beaches of this city. It is also perfectly positioned for exploring some of the historic and cultural highlights of the area. This modern and pleasant complex will provide you with some excellent facilities to help you relax and enjoy your stay in Tunisia.
  • Enjoy the hotel's facilities
    Enjoy the hotel's fantastic facilities and take a well deserved rest. The L'Olympe Thalasotherapy centre provides indulgent body treatments from sauna's and Hammam to massage and algae therapy (for an extra charge). There are also two indoor swimming pools which are heated in winter and a gym (extra charge).
  • Explore El Jem
    The small town of El Jem boasts some of the most impressive and well-preserved Roman architecture in Africa, including an amphitheatre dating from the third-century AD. This magnificent amphitheatre was used chiefly for chariot races and gladiator contests, and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1979. After the Roman period it served as a citadel for the people of the town. Explore El Jem on an included excursion.
  • Moresque Spanish style hotel
    The hotel is decorated in traditional Moresque Spanish style allowing you to immerse yourself in authentic Tunisian surroundings.
  • Discover Monastir on the seafront
    The Ribat of Harthema down at the sea is probably the main attraction in Monastir, with parts dating back to the 9th Century. It has been used in many famous films including Monty Python’s Life of Brian. There is also a marina nestled in the shade of the walls which provides a promenade that offers the bluest of Mediterranean seas on one side and restaurants and coffee houses from where you can enjoy the view.
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Monastir Stay and Relax
Discover Monastir on the seafront

The Ribat of Harthema down at the sea is probably the main attraction in Monastir, with parts dating back to the 9th Century. It has been used in many famous films including Monty Python’s Life of Brian. There is also a marina nestled in the shade of the walls which provides a promenade that offers the bluest of Mediterranean seas on one side and restaurants and coffee houses from where you can enjoy the view.

Hotel Riu El Mansour QQQQ

7 nights fr £399
14 nights fr £699
21 nights fr £899
28 nights fr £899
  • Travel insurance
  • Return flights and transfers
  • Full board
  • Free bar open up to 15 hours a day
  • Two excursions
  • Four excursions on 14 nights or longer
  • Welcome drink
  • Resident Saga representative
  • Porterage at your hotel
  • Fruit and water in your room on arrival
  • Exclusive Saga lounge area
7 nights from £399 per person

Hotel Riu El Mansour QQQQ

Mahdia, Tunisia

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If you want to unwind by the beach, the 4-star Hotel Riu El Mansour may be just what you’re looking for.

Set on the eastern coast, away from the more developed resorts, this hotel has a classic Mediterranean feel enhanced by attentive service from the friendly staff and fantastic all-inclusive value.

With some of North Africa’s best golden-sand beaches on your doorstep, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to relax.

Out and about

There is direct access to the beach from the hotel, which is set in Mahdia’s ‘Zone Touristique’ – an area of beach hotels, apartments and shops.

A taxi to Mahdia’s town centre, approx. three and a half kilometres away, will cost you around TD5 (about £2.40).

The town features a small medina, local market, shops, cafés and a museum housing many artefacts from antiquity.

Enfidha airport is approximately 90 minutes’ drive away.

Mahdia

Tunisia is one of North Africa’s most treasured destinations with a culture blending European and African influences. Around every corner you can marvel at the ancient sites which have brought visitors here for centuries.

Situated on a peninsula south of Tunis, Mahdia is a real working town where you’ll see fishing boats lining the harbour after bringing in the morning’s catch.

A short stroll around the town will reveal plenty of reminders of Mahdia’s former glory as a capital of the Fatimid dynasty, and you’ll also find plenty of cafés in which to while away the afternoon.

Then of course there are the fine sandy beaches which stretch for miles.

Hotel Riu El MansourHotel Riu El Mansour
7 nights fr £399
14 nights fr £699
21 nights fr £899
28 nights fr £899