Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Very friendly hostel. Simple, but clean and comfortable. Kitchen available. I was there during Ramadan. As we didn‘t have food with us, and restaurants were closed at night, the host was so generous to share his own dinner with us.
The host is very friendly and helpful. He can speak English, French, Turkish, Arabic. The breakfast was very good. We stayed in a private double room, parked our rental car in front of the hotel. It was safe. We felt at home. There is water shortage in Tataouine in some hours. The host puts a big vacuum bottle in front of the hotel door and gives free drinkable water to people. He is a great guy.
This is a great hostel, and the host and staff make it so. They were helpful in every regard, from day to day information, to solving my passport problem, to arranging an excellent driver for our Berber village tour. Highly recommended!
at this price, this is not a 5* property but what you get going to Tataouine and seeing the breathtaking scenery and amazing sites while staying with the world’s kindest hostel owner is nothing short of one of the best travel experiences you will have.
Great location, just two streets down from the local louage station and next to shops and restaurants! The owner is super friendly, and speaks great English and French, he also let me rest in another room while my room was being cleaned which was really nice. There’s a simple breakfast included and there is a free (and cold!!) drinking water machine. Very cheap for one night for a private room with bathroom.
Ross
Solo traveller
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