Description
Seabel Rym Beach has 310 superior rooms and 44 Deluxe Double rooms, both completely renovated.
- A large Buffet restaurant overlooking the pool. - A la Carte restaurant. - Pool Bar. - Waïkiki: beach bar & beachside pizzeria-barbecue (in summer season). - La Corrida : Spanish Tapas bar with billiards. - Lobby Bar. - Moorish café with Terrace.
Olympic-sized pool and indoor / heated pool. New pool for children.

- Other
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Additional services
- Laundry Service
- Lift
- Maid
- Tumble dryer
- Reception
- 24-hour reception
- Concierge service
- Entertainment
- Dartboard
- Entertainment
- Karaoke
- Pool table
- Shops in hotel
- Parking
- Nearby parking
- Parking
- Security-controlled parking
- Pets
- Pets allowed
- Smoking
- Smoke detector
- Smoking not allowed
- Wi-Fi
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Paid Wifi in communal areas
- Services
- Babysitting service
- Barbecue
- Bike rental
- Café
- Car rental
- Cash machine at the hotel
- Children´s entertainment
- Currency exchange
- Game area
- Garden
- Hair dryer
- Hairdresser / Barber
- Indoor pool
- Kids' pool
- Kid´s club
- Luggage storage
- Medical service
- Meeting room
- Public bathroom
- Room service
- Safe
- Sale of tickets
- Security
- Sun terrace
- Terrace
- Wake-up call service
- Bars
- Bar
- Beach bar
- Coffee shop
- Indoor bar
- Pool bar
- Snack bar
- Restaurants
- Barbecue / grill
- Breakfast buffet
- Buffet restaurant
- Themed restaurant
- À la carte restaurant
- Swimming pools
- Children’s pool
- Full SPA circuit
- Gardens
- Poolside sun loungers
- Towel service
- Gym and SPA
- Massages
- Sauna
- Spa
- Turkish bath
- Activities
- Golf course
- Mini golf
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Water park
- Accessibility
- Accessible floor to reception
- Hotel entrance with ramp
- Lift on the ground floor
- Wheelchair access
- Check-in/Check-out
- Check-in from: 2.00 pm h — Check-out before: 12.00 pm h
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This accommodation stands out for being in the heart of Djerba Midun
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Flyer04899208651
10/02/2025
“Sexy boy and Stella.Steve and Ivana”
Oh my word.where do I start..The best holiday destination I've experienced in 58 years.from the moment we arrived till the day we departed we were treated like celebrities .from doorman,baggage handler,maintenance man repairing remote at 2300 to the swimming pool lads,the activities team incorporat… more
Oh my word.where do I start..The best holiday destination I've experienced in 58 years.from the moment we arrived till the day we departed we were treated like celebrities .from doorman,baggage handler,maintenance man repairing remote at 2300 to the swimming pool lads,the activities team incorporating us into a show as well as shopkeepers,cleaners and spa ..the tourist packages are amazingly versatile...wow wow wow
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Dallas2Raleigh
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
11/01/2025
“Outstanding!”
I spent 11 days at Seabel Rym Beach over Christmas, and it was one of the best holidays I’ve ever experienced. From the moment I stepped into the foyer, I received the warmest of welcomes from two of the managers on duty that evening, offered a lovely chilled glass of apple juice and was promptly b… more
I spent 11 days at Seabel Rym Beach over Christmas, and it was one of the best holidays I’ve ever experienced. From the moment I stepped into the foyer, I received the warmest of welcomes from two of the managers on duty that evening, offered a lovely chilled glass of apple juice and was promptly bestowed with an armband, ensuring I could make the most of the all-inclusive break. It was also advised to take a couple of bottles of water from the bar to my room, and I was delighted to see plenty of grab-and-go bottles on the counter to take away. They’re at all the bars. The room was spacious for just one person, with two wardrobes for those that can’t pack lightly. A patio door opened onto a balcony, which in my case had a lovely view over both outdoor pools. Thankfully, each bedside cabinet also had a socket just above it, enabling phones and other electronics to be charged overnight. The large flat screen TV only had French and German channels, which was a little disappointing as although I don’t go on holiday to watch television, I do find local TV and its commercials fascinating. No sports channels either, and I did miss being able to catch up on or watch any football. The well lit bathroom was very clean (as was the room), with a powerful shower, and two bottles of locally produced toiletries. The room was housekept every day at a good hour, certainly before midday, and I often returned to a piece of towel art that was carefully crafted. The guest rooms are situated in blocks surrounding its own courtyard with a fountain and tiled seating, which is a peaceful area to be. There can be moments of loud footfall, as these courtyards form a quick route to the main buildings and terrace. I’m not big on drinking alcohol, but there appeared to be a fair selection of local brands behind the bar. However, I made up that deficit in the number of coffees consumed each day, and they were very good indeed. The bar just off the foyer is where late risers, like me, can enjoy a selection of pastries, breads, pancakes and cakes between 10.00 and 11.00am for the late breakfast service. At 4.00pm this is where a great choice of sandwiches, pizza, pancakes and more pastries are offered for afternoon snacks. There was often a queue before 12.30pm when lunch begins, which I never figured out the reason for as I saw trays being replenished in the main restaurant even close to the end of service. Lunch and dinner options are exceptional, and even the pickiest of eaters will find something to eat. Alongside many local dishes, there was always four or five meat options (plenty of chicken and beef), plus fish. For the unadventurous palate there’s Italian Corner with pasta and pizza, there was always fries and a couple of evenings chicken nuggets! My prior experience of buffet style self service is that there is a lack of vegetables on offer, and the food is barely warm, however that’s far from true at Seabel Rym Beach, where the meals were hot and veggies were plentiful and cooked very well. I never had a meal that was a disappointment - and if chef could share his meatball recipe, I’d be very happy. And the makrouna chicken too, my favourite! On Christmas Eve, the hotel put on a party for guests with a six course dinner, live band and even belly dancers on table tops. A parade of dishes through the restaurant and a makeshift dance floor, it was a thoroughly enjoyable evening. The evening started with a cocktail party in the foyer, which had been transformed for the night. Quite different to a place where people sit quietly to play games or read during the daytime. The hospitality staff are friendly and helpful, and enjoy a bit of banter with guests too. They are all so hardworking. The most hardworking group at Rym Beach is undoubtedly the animation team, who are encouraging participation in activities from 9.30am and are still dancing with guests late into the night, after putting on a nightly dance production in the theatre. If you’re not the type of person who wants to take part in mini golf tournaments etc, there is zero pressure to get involved and you can stay in the sunshine topping up your vitamin D! In places like the Caribbean I will hide - if not literally run away - from animators, but here on my last few days I did thoroughly enjoy taking part in tekkers, basketball, darts and a ping pong ball version of connect 4. However, it does help if your schoolgirl French is still pretty good, to be able to get a grip of what’s going on. In my TripAdvisor reviews I don’t like to name any one particular member of staff, because it’s generally the sum of the people that makes or breaks a holiday. However, I’m going to break this habit to share that Fernando from the animation team was the absolute highlight of my time at Seabel Rym Beach. From my first full day to my final minutes, he would check in that I was having a good time on holiday, taught me some Arabic phrases and at a minimum made me smile, often laugh and managed to pull this cynical old introvert out of their shell. I am grateful that he took the time for a chat and prove that he is the king of dominoes! I returned home with happy memories of Djerba because of Fernando looking out for me. Thank you so much, you’re a diamond in the whole (talented) team. Be prepared for themed evenings when you pack your suitcase. Especially for white night, Tunisian night and jeans and colours. The guests who were well prepared were having a grand time. I wish I had known this in advance. In all, I have only one negative experience of the resort. Whilst sitting peacefully on a sun lounger I was approached by a man pressuring me into taking a tour on a horse and carriage. As much as I declined, he became belligerent and with a frown exclaimed “What! You don’t even want one hour?” When I thought I made it clear I didn’t even want one minute. I spotted this man on site several times, and although I’m not convinced he had any official relationship with Seabel hotels, it was clear that higher level staff knew he was there. It wasn’t a good look and his manner was abhorrent. At least after that first interaction he never approached me again, although I was thrown a dirty look or five. With an entire world of countries and cities to visit, I generally review and consider hotels from a perspective of ‘if I happen to be there, or need to be there again’. In the case of Rym Beach, I had such a good break that left me feeling a real sense of wellbeing and relaxation I absolutely plan to return for another vacation. I will be very excited to return to the beautiful island of Djerba and more so Rym Beach.
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Q7106SFmichaelk
21/03/2025
“French not mandatory but preferred”
Just got back from Seabel Rym Beach after a week's all inclusive via Tui. First things first this is not a xenophobic review, but rather a sad indictment of our ( I & my wife's) education as the you really need to be able to speak French here. I understand that Tui/Easy Jet are looking to expand t… more
Just got back from Seabel Rym Beach after a week's all inclusive via Tui. First things first this is not a xenophobic review, but rather a sad indictment of our ( I & my wife's) education as the you really need to be able to speak French here. I understand that Tui/Easy Jet are looking to expand the destination to the English, but this is not Hammamet just yet and most of the evening entertainment is geared towards French/European sensibilities. Having said that, I must say that the actual hotel is very good. Friendly, clean, a great location, great beach, and good food. Our 1st floor room (439) had a good view of the sea, was clean, and quiet. Both shower and toilet (separate) worked as they should (feels strange to write that, but at some other hotels it can be a bit hit & miss). We had a heatwave the week that we were there (up to 33C) and Air con was a bit hit and miss but no biggie. As I said the food was varied and to a high standard, catering towards the European and local cuisine which was a pleasant and welcome surprise (chips and burgers only at lunchtime and then not everyday). They were just getting ready to reopen the beach front bar/restaurant for the main season and the hairdresser in the Spa wasn't there that week but these are minor quibbles and to be expected on a cheap, out of season holiday. Walked up to the fixed price supermarket with no worries. In summary, great place to go if you want a peaceful relaxing holiday, but at the moment if you want something a bit more involving, then best go as a group/family...or learn French
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Roam13242603019
Lincoln, United Kingdom
28/01/2025
“Seabell, Rym Beach. Can't wait to return!!!”
What a fabulous place!!! Place was amazing. Rooms were amazing. Staff were amazing, particularly the young entertainment team. Mostly used by French people, with French as the main language, we were able to be understood with a lot of staff being able to speak English. Food was amazing, although th… more
What a fabulous place!!! Place was amazing. Rooms were amazing. Staff were amazing, particularly the young entertainment team. Mostly used by French people, with French as the main language, we were able to be understood with a lot of staff being able to speak English. Food was amazing, although this was the only down side for us, as my wife is wheat intolerant (gluten free) and this does not appear to be understood in Tunisia. We would like to have seen more labelling on the foods (allergy ingredients) so she could have enjoyed more choice. She was still able to eat well.
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Philomina M
20/01/2025
“Warm and friendly staff and great environment for a calm and relaxing break.”
This resort staff were mostly warm and friendly. Very keen to give you a memorable experience. My negatives were deodorant taken from my room, which was unresolved and language barrier, as French and Arabic are spoken mostly. I would highly recommend a visit. Staff are just the best at reception, e… more
This resort staff were mostly warm and friendly. Very keen to give you a memorable experience. My negatives were deodorant taken from my room, which was unresolved and language barrier, as French and Arabic are spoken mostly. I would highly recommend a visit. Staff are just the best at reception, entertainment and the dining staff were all outstanding. Lots of patience and supporting you to have a great holiday. Well done restaurant for my special photos on Tunisia day. Anouar and Sitar of particular mention. Bravo
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