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Radisson Blu Palace Resort & Thalasso Djerba

Book this if You want a massive, visually stunning beachfront resort with a world-class thalasso spa and don't mind if the service isn't quite Four Seasons level.

Why People Love It

8.0382 reviews
  • The Athénée Thalasso spa is legitimately world-class and one of the best in Tunisia
  • Grand, Instagram-worthy lobby with soaring oriental architecture
  • Direct access to a wide, sandy beach with a popular beach bar

Quick Take: A grand dame that dazzles in the lobby and spa but shows her age in the unrenovated rooms and inconsistent housekeeping.

Reviewed by @1000_puertosI could have stayed in this cabana forever. The breeze through the curtains and that turquoise water view made it the most relaxing day of my entire trip. If you need a total reset, this is the spot. The beach service is top-tier too.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

The spa and pools are fantastic, but the '5-star' rating feels more like a solid 4-star due to aging rooms and hit-or-miss food.

Reality check

You have to fight the 'towel war' at 7 AM to get a pool lounger, and the unrenovated rooms feel stuck in 2005.

  • You are coming specifically for thalassotherapy treatments
  • You love a bustling resort vibe with huge pools and evening entertainment
  • You are traveling with family and need a mix of kids' club and adult relaxation

Cleanliness & Maintenance

7
  • Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Some days spotless, other days sand is left in the shower or amenities aren't restocked.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean but aging. Watch out for blocked drains and worn grout in unrenovated rooms.
  • Maintenance: A struggle. Reports of broken AC knobs, peeling paint in corridors, and pigeon droppings on walkways.
  • Linens & towels: Clean but can be worn/scratchy. Beach towels are often in short supply.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of jasmine and incense (lovely), but some rooms have a musty or drain smell.

Sleepability™

6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Doors slamming (no soft-close mechanisms)
  • Hallway noise echoing in the open-atrium corridors
  • AC rattling in older rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'All Inclusive' often excludes certain bars and the beach restaurant—read the fine print
  • Tourist tax of ~3 TND per person/night is payable at checkout
  • There is a strict dress code for dinner (no shorts for men)

What to pack

  • Strong bug spray (mosquitoes and ants can be an issue in rooms)
  • Your own beach towel clips (it gets windy)
  • A portable fan if you sleep hot (AC is weak)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Junior Suite (Renovated) - worth the upgrade for modern decor and space
  • Premium Room with Lateral Sea View - ensures you are in a refreshed unit

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor Standard Rooms - often have views of sand piles or walls
  • Rooms near the elevators in the main atrium - noisiest foot traffic

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a 'Renovated Premium Room' on an upper floor. Please ensure it is NOT on the ground floor. I am a light sleeper and would appreciate a room away from the main elevator bank.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

The large outdoor pool is unheated and can be chilly in winter/spring. The indoor pool is heated and lovely.

Is it really 5-star?

On paper, yes. In reality, it's a 3.5 to 4-star experience with 5-star architecture. Service and maintenance lack the polish of true luxury.

Are pets allowed?

No, pets are strictly prohibited.

How is the Wifi?

Surprisingly good. Free high-speed Wifi works well in rooms and even reaches parts of the pool area.

Can I bring water from the supermarket?

Officially, no. Security checks bags at the entrance and may confiscate outside food/drink to force you to buy hotel water.

Is the Thalasso pool free?

No, the saltwater Thalasso pool is part of the spa and requires a paid treatment or access fee.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Turquoise' restaurant by the beach has far better food than the main buffet—go there for lunch.

  • Taxis wait right at the front gate and cost peanuts (~3-5 TND) to get to Midoun or the crocodile park.

  • If you want a lounger, you must place your towel before breakfast (yes, it's annoying, but it's the reality here).

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡Pigeons roost in the open-air corridors, so watch out for droppings on the way to your room.

  • 💡The 'Cat Wars': stray cats will aggressively beg for food at the outdoor tables.

  • 💡The indoor pool is a hidden gem for photos—stunning oriental tile work and often empty.

  • 💡You might get a random fruit plate delivery to your room (a quirky, inconsistent perk).

  • 💡The 'sea view' from some lateral rooms is mostly a view of the roof with a sliver of blue.

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