The hotel shares the territory and infrastructure with its sister hotel Monarque Dar Jerba Zahra 3*. Residents of both hotels can use the infrastructure of the two hotels, except for services provided by the bars and restaurants of the sister hotel.
There’s everything necessary for a good stay: a SPA center and six pools, including the one for little travelers. There are also four tennis courts and a mini foot field.
Monarque Dar Jerba Narjess 4* is situated on the first coastline and features a sandy gently sloping beach which is convenient for children.
Monarque Dar Jerba Narjess 4* has 325 rooms in total which are located in several buildings. There are 6 bars and 2 restaurants, 6 swimming pools (two outdoor freshwater pools and a children’s pool in Monarque Dar Jerba Narjess 4*, an outdoor freshwater pool, an outdoor thermal water pool, and an indoor pool in Monarque Dar Jerba Zahra 3*), a SPA center ($), 4 tennis courts, a mini foot field, a mini club and a children’s playground. Wi-Fi is available in the central part of the main hotel building.
The hotel is situated on the 1st coastline and has a private sandy beach.
Sun loungers, beach and pool umbrellas are provided free of charge, beach towels are available with a deposit.
All Inclusive meals are served in the main restaurant Le Pacha (buffet style), where guests can enjoy a varied menu, and a snack bar. There is one Tunisian a-la carte restaurant Le Sultan which can be visited free of charge once during the stay upon an advanced reservation.
All Inclusive bars in the hotel are the lobby bar, a pool bar and a beach bar. The Amphitheatre bar and the Moorish café Narjess serve drinks for extra payment..
There are 3 Room Types: Standard Room, Sea View Room, Connecting Room. Maximum occupancy is 5 people.
The basic equipment of a room = the equipment of a Standard Room:
In Tunisian hotels the Open Space service (serving the clients outdoors) is usually provided from 01/06 till 30/09. The actual schedule correlates with weather conditions.
The mandatory air conditioning period in Tunisia lasts from 15/06 to 15/09.
The hotel reserves the right to change the list and terms of provided services before the start of the season, and even during the season, in accordance with current circumstances if these circumstances don’t affect the conditions of tourists’ stay significantly.
According to the law of the Tunisian Republic which came into force on December 8, 2017, tourists traveling to Tunisia must pay a hotel tax on arrival to the hotel.
The tax is 3 TND per person per night in four- and five-star hotels, 2 TND per person per night in three-star hotels, and 1 TND per person per night in two-star hotels.
The maximum number of nights the tax can be charged is seven, so customers staying longer than seven nights will only be charged for the first seven nights of their stay. If tourists stay in a hotel for less than a week, they pay only for the actual number of nights.
Children under 12 are exempt from paying the tax. If a child turns 12 in the first week of a hotel stay, from that moment the tax is charged for the number of nights remaining till the end of that week.
The island is a real paradise for fishermen and water sport lovers, it’s also a great place for beach holidays. Moreover, travelers can take thalassotherapy courses which are an easy way to recharge the batteries. Djerba boasts lots of Thalasso centers that offer a wide range of effective treatments.