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7. toukokuuta 2025
This small accommodation provider has three rooms in a former Berber settlement. Tamezret village is a serene place. In many respects, it is not dissimilar to a Greek hill village. The property has been faithfully restored, retaining much original detail. We stayed in the Toumador room, which is a room on two levels, bedroom on the first floor, with the bathroom one floor down. While acknowledging the unique cave setting, it has to be acknowledged that access around the room is generally quite difficult. The bed lies in an alcove with no side access, necessitating climbing into bed from the bottom. The door into the room is half height, and access to the bathroom is down a steep set of stairs, but for one night, it is certainly an experience. The tariff is on a half board basis. This was the most expensive accommodation by some distance during our stay in Tunisia (including an excellent five-star boutique hotel accommodation, with an excellent dinner and a bottle of wine, in the capital), so we had high hopes for a bespoke uniquely personal experience. This was achieved to some degree but did not quite match our expectations. We had hoped a welcome drink on arrival after a long drive (something we did experience elsewhere), but we were directed to a cafe in the village for refreshments. There is water in the room, but no options for alternative drinks other than at meal times. The four course evening meal is prepared with precision. Individual courses take the form of a tasting menu. Breakfast while satisfactory, we felt the individual dishes were quite small and needed to be shared between five people. Due to the remote location of the property, they understandably do not accept credit cards, however the need to wire a 50% deposit of 90 euro was a bit of an inconvenience and involved additional costs for us. The experience was an interesting one, certainly more positive than negative, but it did not hit the heights we expected.
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