2 Terraces
2 rooms
4 guests
All seasons
Bungalow
Perfect for those looking for independence, coming with family or wishing to stay a little longer, our small villa has its own outdoor area (garden, 2 terraces) and is fully equipped to accommodate 4 people (two double rooms). Although independent of the main house, we ensure that there is always someone nearby attending to your needs if required. For our small villa, the minimum stay varies according to the season. Breakfast can be requested at an additional cost.
Booking & Price
Oct-May : 250 dt/night – June/Sept : 270 dt/night – July/August : 300 dt/night
Discount from 10 à 30% applies according to the duration of your stay
Attention, the required minimum stay depends on seasonal variations (it’s indicated in the booking calendar)
Check-in from 3 pm / check-out no later than 11am
Additional guest (couch, max. 2) : 30 dt/ night
Breakfast on request (additional cost 25 dt/ pax)
Amenities
Wifi
Air conditioning in the rooms
1 bed 1.40 with orthopedic mattress
1.60 bed, medico-orthopedic mattress
6 pillows, including 2 orthopedic
Dressing gowns
Flat-screen TV
Fully equipped kitchen
Barbecue
Sunbeds and hammock
2 Terraces
Sea view from the living room + terraces
Closed parking
Our rooms
Room Sana
The room “Sana” is for those who like user-friendly comfort in a tiny room...
- private bathroom
- Double size
- 2 guests
Room Nour
The Room “Nour” with its breath-taking view is an invitation to relax and recreate while contemplating the sea...
- In-built bathroom
- Queen size
- 2 guests
FAQ
Eat & Drink
If you are looking for simplicity, in summer you’re spoiled for choice. There are a number of restaurants located on the nearby beaches, and of course even more in Raf-Raf, which is a long-time resort area.
If you opt for a chic restaurant, it’s better to go to Bizerte where several establishments have made a name for the high quality of their seafood.
If you prefer intimacy, you can also stay on site and prepare your own dishes and barbecue. The Ras Jebal market will satisfy you with its stalls loaded with fresh fruit and vegetables, its fish market, the know-how butchers, artisan bread, a large selection of olives and harissa, and local cheese.
If you want to enjoy a glass of wine or enjoy a cold beer, know that you will not find alcoholic beverages in the area, in restaurants, or in shops (except in Bizerte). On the other hand, you can do so with us, as we have a small selection of local wines that you can taste and discover.
If you are adept of vegetarian cooking, we can sometimes, depending on our availability, offer you a vegetarian table d’hôte or a vegetarian cooking workshop.
How To Get Here…
In general, having a car facilitates most travel in Tunisia, especially outside major cities, but it is not a requirement.
If you arrive from the airport, we can arrange for your transfer to Villa Sounine (which is generally preferable after a tiring trip).
Public transport, mainly by “louage” (collective taxi) is very inexpensive, but also restrictive, and rather suitable for those who want a total immersion experience in the local culture.
Once Arrived, How Do You Get From Place to Place…
At the Villa, you can use the local taxis for your transportation around the area. If you mainly want to rest, this may be an appropriate solution and the most viable.
If, on the other hand, you plan to do a lot of walks and excursions throughout the region, it’s better to opt for a car, which will make your life much easier and will be cheaper in the end!