Hôtel Jalta

Bizerte


This low-rise, white building in the Zone Touristique wants for character, but the balconied rooms overlooking the sea are fresh and breezy, if occasionally erring on the spartan side of comfort. Lively at weekends and quiet in the week, it has good food, a pool and quick access to both the beach and the nearby shops and restaurants.


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