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The Beach by the Marahaba Hotel
You may use any hotels that are not fully inclusive. Use of the sunloungers at 1 Dinar a day and their pools and restaurants.
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Entrance to the Flat
The Supermarket Ali BahBa is underneath the flat with the Sunflower Cafe next door serving food, coffee, milkshakes etc, plus free WiFi.
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The big open plan lounge.
T.V with loads of channels and can be used for Playstaitions etc.
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Two large sofas that can easily sit 8 people.
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Balcony 1
A small balcony leading off the lounge area.
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Front Door
The entrance to the flat via the beautiful wooden door. There is a security guard downstairs by Ali BahBa every evening. A phone to answer people and to buzz them in for added security.
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Dining Area
As you can see there is plenty of space for eating and being social with others lounging.
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Kitchen
Includes, gas hob, microwave, fridge freezer. pots, pans, plates, kettle, cups, knives and forks. A big pantry is also available and has loads of storage space for water, food ect.
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Kitchen
There is another internal balcony leading off the kitchen, great for drying cloths and extra space.
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View from Balcony 1
View looking towards Port el Kantaoui. About a 5 minute Taxi or a 20 minute Walk.
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View from Balcony 1
Looking the other way towards the local restaurants and surpermarkets.
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Bedroom 1
Double bedroom with a balcony TV for DVDS and Wardrobe
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Cloakroom
Leading off from the loung/dining area
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Bathroom
Bath/Shower/Toilet/Sink
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Twin Room 1
Single beds that can be put together double wardrobe no hanging space plenty of shelves and a drawer with a lock in it for valuables.
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Twin Room 2
Two double wardrobes, hanging in one. Also a drawer with a lock for valuables.
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Port el Kantaoui Harbour
Catch the fishermen bringing in their day/night fishing.
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Sunset
Watch the sunsets from the balcony
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Enchanting alleyways and settings in the Port.
The Port is a lovely place to look around, Shops, restaurants, supermarkets, street vendors. Ignore the hassleling just walk away and if you want something barter, barter, barter, if its too much walk away again. Theres always another day.
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