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Hotel reviews: Club M Narjess - Dar Djerba
Laurent Serfaty
6.05
/10
Easyopinions
-/10
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Equipment
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swimming pool
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playground
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whirlpool bath
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hammam
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nightclub
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billiards
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tv room
Services & Facilities
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kids club
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shop
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hairdresser
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thalassotherapy
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excursions
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teen club
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bureau de change
Sports
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tennis
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bowls
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ping-pong
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basketball
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football
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volleyball
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beach volley
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golf
Water sports
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water skiing
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jet ski
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banana boat
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paddle boats
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ascending parachute
Entertainment
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animation team
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tournament
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gym
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aqua gym
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aerobics
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shows
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games
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bums and tums
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stretching
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language courses
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The Club M Dahlia is part of 4 establishments with, in total, 1,250 rooms, which can accommodate up to 2,800 persons during high season. This property, Dar Djerba, is the largest hotel group on the island. It is also one of the rare club hotels having a thalassa centre.
Next to the covered swimming pool, the thalassa centre is equipped to receive up to 250 clients a day. It has complete facilities for hydromassage, affusion and jet showers, pressotherapy (to stimulate blood flow in the legs by using massage boots), electrotherapy, cryotherapy, (cold algae), and shiatsu (stimulation by manual pressures of the lymphatic and nervous system).
As for prices; the most interesting price can be obtained when you reserve the well-being cure before your stay. Lasting 3 days, with 3 treatments per day (hamam, thalassa care, massage). Those are grouped in the morning and the afternoon. The medical examination, necessary to eliminate eventual contraindications, is included in the price. Other cures and treatments can be selected on site, depending on their availability at the centre.
6.25/10
Opened in April 2004, the Narjess is one of the 4 establishments that make up the Dar Djerba. They all share the same sports and leisure equipment, but each has its own restaurant and bar. The leisure facilities are concentrated around the three outdoor swimming pools. 2 are side by side: the biggest (semi olympic size) and the thermal swimming pool, with its brown green water should not scare you. It is due to the components in this thermal water coming from the island. The sulfur and iron content is perfect to free up the joints. Another outdoor swimming pool, close to the beach and the children's club is perfect for families. Finally, an indoor swimming pool, 2,152 ft², allows you to swim no matter the weather. The area surrounding the outdoor swimming pools are set for leaisure (parasols and lounge chairs), but the area is relatively small compared to the size of the property. Luckily, the beach is not far.
5.75/10
The 335 rooms of the Narjess are housed in semi attached bungalows with roofs ending in a vault or a cupola, like the traditional houses in Djerba. Each lodging has a private patio, decorated with pink laurels, hibiscus or dwarf palm trees. The walls are sufficiently high to keep away onlookers. You will not be bothered by the passage of the other holidaymakers, but you do not have an open view. The furnishture, very simple, is in light colour wood. The amenities assure a sufficient level of comfort: air conditioning and telephone, bathtub in the bathroom. Note that there is no television, and the safe service is only available at the front desk (with extra fee). Standard rooms are not very spacious (172 ft²). It is better not to ask for an extra bed. The rooms for families measure about 215 ft².
6/10
The restaurant of the Narjess presents the half-board meals as buffets with stands for outdoor cooking shows (grilled foods, beignets and Tunisian bread). People eat inside or on a terrace overlooking the bungalows. Be careful, most of the tables are for 4 to 8 persons and the space between the rows is quite limited. At the buffet, standard holiday fare is offered every day (pastas, French fries and salads), maybe too often. But a Tunisian evening allows you also to taste homemade couscous and traditional pastries. To have a drink or a snack (sandwich, crepe, beignet), several bars, an a la carte restaurant and a snack-bar are available. Be careful, payment is made by electronic wallet (a bracelet bought at the front desk for a fixed amount, allowing an average of two drinks).
6.25/10
The property of the Dar Djerba is bordered by a beach which is 1 mile long and 330 feet wide. The accommodation is well thought out, with straw parasols separated well away from each other, and lounge chairs. The sand on the beach is fine. On the other hand, there are some rock piles in the water. You must have plastic sandals to swim. The seabed slopes gradually so children can play at the edge without fear. Water sports (sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and parasailing) are all provided by independent vendors. These activities are, of course, extra.