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Vincci Djerba Resort

Djerba, Tunisia

Overview

The hotel comprises 416 rooms spread over two wings, a central block (two lifts) and two outdoor blocks (one lift per block) with a patio garden. Facilities include an entrance hall with 24-hour reception, a currency exchange facility, a restaurant, conference facilities, a laundry service, cycle hire and parking for those arriving by car.

Location

The hotel is located in a 6-hectare palm grove in the tourism area of Sidi Bakour, the most animated and commercial zone of Djerba Island. The nearest town, Midoun, is 3 km away, while the island capital, Houmt Souk, is some 15 km from the hotel. The distance from the Djerba International Airport is 20 km (transfer time 30 minutes).

Rooms

The rooms come with a satellite television, a direct dial telephone, a hire safe, an en suite bathroom with WC, a hairdryer, air conditioning, a minibar (on request and payable on site), a balcony or terrace and more. Rooms have views of the sea, the swimming pool, the garden or the oasis. The approximate size of rooms including balconies is 32 m².

Sport

There is a heated indoor pool and an outdoor swimming pool on the hotel grounds, complete with children's paddling sections and sun loungers and parasols laid out for use. For a small additional fee guests can also make use of the on-site sauna, steam room, massage service and gym.

Payment

MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment

Discover Djerba Holidays

Djerba holidays offer over 300 days of sunshine a year and is blessed by miles of beautiful beaches. Djerba is the perfect holiday destination for some sun, whatever the time of year!

Djerba is located in the southeast of Tunisia and has been labelled the Island of Forgetfulness. It is easy to understand why Djerba leaves every visitor spellbound by its shores described as the land of ten thousand palm trees.