Looking for an exotic getaway? Combine the pleasures of the sea, the sun and the beach in a Moorish-themed setting. Though it is modern, the architecture at the Calimera Delino is inspired by grand villas and palaces. This resort is only 6 kilometres from Hammamet, for excursions in the city. Make the most of every second to relax and enjoy yourself in the huge 100,000m² parc planted with palm trees and dotted with leisure and relaxation options.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- All-inclusive
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Discounts on accommodation for the 1st child when sharing a room with 2 adults (applicable depending on period)
- Welcome and assistance on arrival at the airport
Your stay starts here
Calimera Delfino Beach Resort & Spa 4*
Rooms
With a choice between different rooms, guests have many options for their holidays in Hammamet Bay.
Standard Room
With its view over the garden, the Standard Room is the ideal accommodation for couples who love the Mediterranean countryside. You never get tired of seeing the huge palm trees with their softly waving leaves, perfect for daydreaming in a world that looks like the Arabian Nights.
Side Sea View Room
The simple, stylish decor of this room is enhanced by the side sea view. Admire the street from first thing in the morning. The majestic palm trees and typically Moorish architecture complete the idyllic scenes.
Family Room
This room can accommodate up to 4 people, making it perfect for a family.
Restaurants & bars
Your holiday will be full of new discoveries thanks to the hotel's three restaurants and the all-inclusive package. The generous buffet at the main restaurant is complemented by simple, grilled dishes served on the beach. A themed restaurant opens every evening for a unique culinary experience. There are also five bars spread throughout the resort.
All-inclusive
This offer is for an all-inclusive package.
Buffet restaurant
The buffet restaurant serves a delicious assortment of Tunisian and Moroccan dishes. The friendly and relaxed setting is in total harmony with the resort's spirit, where each dish contributes to the exotic charm of Tunisia.
Beach restaurant
When you're topping up your tan or relaxing between water sports, there's no need to leave the beach if you're in search of a snack. There are grilled snacks and light meals available, perfect for a fun-packed day.
Pool Bar
The pool bar is another place to relax where you can quench your thirst and enjoy snacks if you're peckish. Young and old alike will find something delicious to enjoy.
Activities & lifestyle
Three swimming pools await you for your Tunisian getaway, whether you want to relax, have fun or keep in shape with a few lengths.
At any time of the day, you're sure to find something to do, from lazing on the beach, to water sports such as windsurfing or canoeing, to group activities such as volleyball or football. For total relaxation of body and mind, visit the hotel spa with its Roman thermal bath heritage. It is a peaceful haven with its indoor swimming pool, massage rooms, hammam and sauna.
Discover the destination
Located in the north of Tunisia, the Mediterranean resort town of Hammamet combines tradition and modernity. It has retained its picturesque medina and ramparts but also looks to the future with the Yasmine Hammamet complex, where you'll find an array of cafés, nightclubs, hammams and souks.
Important information about your destination
Uses and customs
Tunisia is a destination that combines thousands of years of history with a variety of landscapes, from Mediterranean beaches to Saharan dunes. Tunisians are renowned for their hospitality and sense of welcome. You'll be greeted warmly and quickly put at ease. Tunisians are often delighted to share their traditions, crafts and cuisine with visitors, and generally favor authentic exchanges based on local customs and stories. Discussions of politics and religion can be perceived as sensitive.
Smoking is common practice in Tunisia, but it is forbidden in enclosed public places such as shopping malls, airports and restaurants. Some establishments offer outdoor smoking areas.
Time difference
The time difference between France and Tunisia is generally -1h. When it's noon in France, it's 11am in Tunisia. Tunisia does not apply seasonal time changes, so the time difference remains the same throughout the year. However, when France switches back to winter time (at the end of October), the two countries find themselves in the same time zone.
Electricity and internet access
Electrical outlets in Tunisia operate at 220V and are type C and E, compatible with European plugs. Travellers from France need not bring an adapter. Internet connections are generally good in tourist areas and hotels, but may be limited in more rural areas.
Safety
Safety is generally good in Tunisia, especially in tourist areas. However, as in any destination, remain vigilant. Keep your valuables in a safe at your hotel, and don't carry large sums of money. Avoid walking alone in empty streets, especially at night. Pickpockets can be a problem in crowded places, such as souks and markets.
Currency
The currency used in Tunisia is the Tunisian dinar (TND). The euro is easily exchanged at exchange offices and banks. Visa and Mastercard are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and stores. You should always carry some cash, as card payments can be difficult in small shops or in some rural areas.
Climate
The best time to visit Tunisia is from March to June and from September to November, when the climate is mild and pleasant. Summer, from July to August, can be very hot, especially in the interior and southern regions. Winter, from December to February, is mild but can be rainy in the northern regions.
Languages
The official language in Tunisia is Arabic, but French is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas and hotel establishments.
Accommodation quality
Accommodation standards in Tunisia can vary from region to region. In tourist areas, hotels comply with local 3-, 4- and 5-star standards. However, these standards may differ from European classifications. Infrastructure in some rural areas may be simpler, but they offer an authentic experience.
Food quality
Tunisian cuisine is a veritable sensory feast, with its rich, spicy flavours blending Mediterranean, Berber and Oriental influences. It stands out for its generous use of olive oil, spices such as cumin and turmeric, and the famous harissa, a chilli puree that spices up dishes. Must-tries include couscous, often accompanied by vegetables and meat, crispy egg brik and shakshouka.
Meals in hotels can range from international cuisine to local specialties. You should favour drinking bottled water and avoid tap water altogether. Hotel mini-bars are generally stocked according to demand, but certain beverages may be limited according to season and region.