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5* All Inclusive, Jaz Tour Khalef Hotel Tunisia, 2 Adults 7 nights 24th Feb Gatwick Flights +Baggage & Transfers = £774 @ HolidayHypermarket

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Great price for 2 adults All Inclusive holiday for 7 nights from Gatwick
5* All Inclusive Package holiday leaving on the 24th Feb.

5* Jaz Tour Khalef Hotel, Sousse, Tunisia
Hotel Rated 4.5 /5 on Tripadvisor & 4.5 Google

Included:
  • 2x Return flights
  • 2x Adults All Inclusive board
  • 2x 15kg Suitcases
  • 2x 10kg hand luggage
  • Twin Room with Garden View and Balcony or Terrace
  • Coach transfers
  • ABTA & ATOL Protected

The Jaz Tour Khalef Hotel's ideal for water babies – there’s a lot going on at the pool, and it’s just footsteps from a golden-sand beach. This place comes with a huge infinity pool right at its heart, which is also the hub for daytime activities. And the 4,700-square-metre thalassotherapy spa's another highlight.
The hotel's on its own private stretch of sand at the edge of Sousse. If you head out of the front door, meanwhile, you'll hit a couple of shopping centres and restaurants within 10 minutes' stroll. Pools A chic, daybed-lined pool is the centrepiece of the landscaped gardens. Next door, there's a lagoon-like pool, plus a shallow number for children with mini-slides.


Food & Drink
The main restaurant's an international buffet, with white-linen tablecloths and garden views. There’s also an outdoor terrace, shaded by palm trees.
You can help yourself to lunchtime buffets at the pool bar, too, or dine on the sands at Jobi Beach*. Meanwhile, traditional Tunisian dishes are on the menu at the à la carte restaurant.


Pools
A chic, daybed-lined pool is the centrepiece of the landscaped gardens. Next door, there's a lagoon-like pool, plus a shallow number for children with mini-slides


Entertainment
At night, the entertainment team put on a show, followed by a disco.


Sports & Activities
The hotel's big on sports – both in and out of the water. At the beach, there's a range of watersports*, and there are aqua aerobics classes in the pool, too. On dry land, there's a floodlit tennis court*.
Little ones can have their own fun at the hotel-run children's club and playground.

Health & Beauty

There’s a spa* and thalassotherapy centre* where you’ll find an indoor pool, a sauna, a steam room and a hot tub.
The gym's* equipped with cardio machines and free weights.


Facility Summary
The pools are the focal points of this place. They're right by the beach, and come with daybeds, in-water loungers and slides. The international buffet restaurant's backed up by an à la carte, a poolside place and a beachfront eatery. For active types, there's a tennis court, watersports and fitness sessions, while relaxation comes courtesy of the huge spa.

Rooms
All rooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, a minibar*, a safety deposit box, a TV and a balcony or terrace. There’s a choice of garden and sea views. Family rooms come with two extra beds in the bedroom and junior suites come with one. If it’s more space you’re after, there are suite’s available which have a separate lounge area.

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Edited by Sandy1012, 25 February 2023
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  1. psmith1958's avatar
    I'll give it a miss

    Was going to book the all inclusive holiday for 2 a few weeks back for just over £500 for 2 in Turkey

    Would of been out there last week 😪 (edited)
    ScoobyZ's avatar
    I don’t think many package holidays from the Uk go near the Syrian border.

    I have a holiday home in turkey and have people asking if it ok. It’s 650 miles away from the earthquake. It’s like an earthquake in Paris and people saying is you house in Edinburgh OK (650 miles)

    Turkey is Massive.
  2. kfitzat's avatar
    Unless they improved security since the 2015 attacks, I'll give it a miss.
    shahdragon's avatar
    Have been there few times since and planning again for summer. Defo safe n better security as they rely on tourism. But in terms of risk, places like London have seen more attacks but it doesn't stop people. My advice is give it a go as its quite cheap to get by there. Cheers
  3. Medina_Minds's avatar
    I have used the Jaz group in Egypt and they were amazing.
  4. billy.bronco's avatar
    Shame it's London airports all the time..why not birmingham, just 10 minutes from me
    Sunrayho's avatar
    It's perspective I guess. Recently I've been thinking why is it northern airports all of the time and not . . . .
  5. sandrabell07's avatar
    What about Scottish airports?
    samfooty's avatar
    Not to be rude but this guy has already gone out his way to post this, you can have a look from Scotland yourself?
  6. stay_out.'s avatar
    I been tunisia...went in August last year..
    Beautiful. Great people. Simple cheap holiday.. loved it.
    Remember you could get killed in London or anywhere.. you could even die of covid 🤪
  7. Pricklerickle's avatar
    I have my other reasons it's a no for me
    JubilantPigeon's avatar
    Thanks for letting us know
  8. Nina27's avatar
    I looked at this myself. There is some rain that week forecasted (edited)
  9. KenKorda's avatar
    Are you the new Sunshine Stacey?!
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