It’s a Tunisian hotel chain that includes three 4-star hotels. The hotels have All Inclusive services, great animation for adults and children, children’s buffet, water slides and comfortable family rooms.
It’s a hotel with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. One of its main advantages is water slides for adults and children. Little travelers will never get bored with a children’s pool, a mini club, well-equipped playground and children’s buffet KrickKrack in the main restaurant.
Guests can be accommodated in the main and annex buildings and bungalows. For a comfortable family stay there are 2-bedroom or large family rooms.
There are 3 a la carte restaurants which specialize in the Mediterranean and Tunisian cuisines, as well as dishes of seafood and fish. Each restaurant can be visited free of charge once during the stay upon an advanced reservation.
The thalasso center of the hotel is one of the best in the region. Every little thing there is well thought-out, from visiting a doctor to the equipment of massage cabins and treatment rooms.
Another huge advantage of the hotel is its private sandy beach. Tunisian beaches are really great in general but the ones in Mahdia, the region where ONE Resort El Mansour 4* is located, are definitely the best in the country.
In ONE Resort El Mansour 4* there are 307 rooms in total which are located in the main hotel building equipped with an elevator and bungalows. There are 4 bars and 4 restaurants, 4 swimming pools (an outdoor 2-level pool with water slides, children’s pool, an indoor freshwater pool, and an indoor seawater pool in thalasso center ($)), a thalasso center ($). Little guests will be kept busy in the mini club or in the playground, while sport lovers will appreciate 3 tennis courts. Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, including rooms.
The hotel is situated on the 1st coastline and has a private sandy gently sloping beach. Sun loungers, beach and pool umbrellas and mattresses are provided free of charge, beach towels are available with a deposit.
All Inclusive meals are provided in the main restaurant Meridian where there is children’s buffet KrickKrack and in the snack-bar Express.
There are 3 thematic a la carte restaurants: Blue & Blue (Mediterranean cuisine), Sofra (Tunisian cuisine), El Pescado (fish & seafood). Each restaurant can be visited free of charge once during the stay upon an advance reservation.
There are All Inclusive bars in the lobby, by the pool and disco bar. Moorish café ($).
Guests who take thalassotherapy courses in L’Olympe thalasso center can use a heated indoor seawater pool, a fitness room and a relaxation area free of charge.
There is a wide range of courses and treatments. Cosmetic products of the brand Phytomer are used for treatments and aesthetic procedures.
There are 3 Room Types: Standard Room, Sea View Room, Family Room. Maximum occupancy is 4 people.
The basic equipment of a room = the equipment of a Standard Room (located in bungalows):
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.
Mahdia is a small and very pretty Tunisian resort with magnificent beaches. It’s a perfect place for relaxation and beach zen: tourists can enjoy taking thalassotherapy courses, visiting interesting sights and soaking up the sun on the best beaches of the country. In addition, there’s a train from Mahdia to Sousse, another Tunisian resort where there are entertainment facilities to suit all tastes.