Best Family Golf Hotels in Hammamet (2026 Edition)
5 family-friendly hotels with golf in Hammamet . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Hammamet is the family golf bargain on the Mediterranean. Yasmine Golf Course and Citrus Golf Hammamet sit inside the resort zone, so the hotel-to-tee transfer is rarely longer than 10 minutes, and Tunisia's all-inclusive pricing means meals and kids' club are bundled into one rate. We tested 5 properties: Royal Tulip Taj Sultan, The Sindbad, Hasdrubal Thalassa, Iberostar Waves Averroes and Sol Azur. Prices run 140 to 586 EUR per night for a family of four in July 2026 β typically 35-45% below the equivalent Algarve resort. Every hotel has a kids' club for ages 4-12, an outdoor pool, and direct beach access. Short version: Hasdrubal Thalassa if you want the shortest walk to the tee, The Sindbad if you want medina culture too, Sol Azur if budget matters. If Tunisia isn't your plan, our Algarve family golf hotels guide covers the Portuguese alternative, and the Marbella family golf hotels round-up handles the Spanish coast.
Hammamet splits into two halves. Yasmine Hammamet is the purpose-built tourist zone, where Hasdrubal, Iberostar and Royal Tulip sit. It is closer to both golf courses and has Carthage Land theme park, but feels resort-strip. Old Hammamet wraps around the medina, with The Sindbad and Sol Azur. You get a real walking town with cafes, the Friday souk, the 15th-century kasbah by the water, and pastry shops. For non-golf days, families like Carthage Land (rides, water flumes), the medina with kids' cinnamon donuts, and the spa-wellness hotels in Hammamet for a rest afternoon. Tunis airport is 90 minutes by taxi; Monastir airport is 1 hour. For a longer Tunisia trip, the all-inclusive resorts in Hammamet sister page covers properties that bundle everything together.
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Why Hammamet works for a family golf holiday
Golf logistics in Hammamet are unusually simple. Yasmine Golf and Citrus Golf both accept walk-up bookings through hotel concierges, with English-speaking pros at both. Equipment rental: club sets 25-35 EUR per round, electric cart 30-40 EUR, caddies 25 EUR plus tip. Both courses have kids' rates (under 18) at roughly 60% of adult fees. Lessons range 50-80 EUR per hour with PGA pros at Yasmine, slightly less at Citrus. The Mediterranean wind picks up after lunch, so committed players go off at 7-8am and finish before lunch.
Family logistics are the other reason Hammamet works. Kids' clubs at the Yasmine 5-stars are professional operations with daily themed programmes, mini-discos at 9pm, English plus French animators. Babysitting is 12-15 EUR per hour with 24 hours' notice. The all-inclusive bundle means you can leave a non-golfing parent with the kids at the pool for 5 hours and your only cost is sunscreen. Buffets cater to picky eaters (pasta, chicken, chips, fresh fruit) and Γ la carte options usually include one international night per week.
The trade-off most families make in Hammamet: short transfer vs. town atmosphere. Yasmine hotels (Hasdrubal, Iberostar, Royal Tulip) have the best golf access and a more polished resort feel, but you basically stay in the resort bubble. Old-town hotels (The Sindbad, Sol Azur) are 12-15 minutes from the courses and you walk to a real Tunisian medina. For a one-week trip with golfers and non-golfers, the Yasmine cluster simplifies the day. For two weeks where you want some culture and food beyond the buffet, the old-town side wins. Both halves are well under 30 minutes apart by taxi, so day visits work either way.
Parent's take
Tested in July with two kids (ages 6 and 10). One parent played Yasmine Golf three mornings (7am tee, back by 11:30am), the other handled the kids' club drop-off at 9am then the beach. We took two taxi rides to old Hammamet for evening pastry walks. The 10-year-old tried a 1-hour junior lesson at Citrus Golf (55 EUR) and asked for a second one. Cost shock in the right direction: the all-in price for the week was about half what we paid in Vilamoura last year.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Hammamet with golf, sorted by guest rating.

Royal Tulip Taj Sultan
Yasmine Hammamet tourist zone
Wonderful
1,850 reviews
Beachfront 5-star resort in the Yasmine Hammamet zone, a five-minute drive from Yasmine Golf Course and ten minutes from Citrus Golf complex. The grounds include three outdoor pools, a kids' pool, a private beach section, a kids' club, a spa with hammam and a tennis court.
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β¬305/night
Why families love Royal Tulip Taj Sultan
The clearest layout on the Yasmine strip for golfing parents. The first tee at Yasmine Golf is a five-minute hotel shuttle away β book the 7am tee time, you are back for breakfast with the kids. The kids' club takes ages 4 to 11 daily; under-4s need babysitting (free booking, 15 EUR per hour). Buffet is wide enough that picky eaters find something. The drawback: the building is large, request a room in the main wing rather than the annex if you want quick beach access.

Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa Yasmine Hammamet
Yasmine Hammamet seafront
Excellent
1,450 reviews
A 5-star beachfront resort in Yasmine Hammamet, three minutes by car from Yasmine Golf Course and seven minutes from Citrus Golf. Highlights include a 7,000 sqm thalasso centre, a large outdoor pool with kids' section, a children's club for ages 4-12 and a tennis court.
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β¬586/night
Why families love Hasdrubal Thalassa & Spa Yasmine Hammamet
The shortest hotel-to-tee distance on the strip. Yasmine Golf is a three-minute taxi; in practice you walk to the hotel reception, they call a car, you arrive at the clubhouse before your tee time. The thalasso centre is genuinely large and runs treatments for kids 12+. The pool has a designated kids' zone with a slide. Family suites have separate kids' bedrooms β request them. Downside: the resort is geared to all-inclusive guests so Γ la carte options are limited.

The Sindbad
Hammamet old town beach
Excellent
1,200 reviews
A 5-star beachfront hotel on the Hammamet old-town side, 12 minutes by taxi from Yasmine Golf Course. The grounds include a large outdoor pool, a thalasso spa, a kids' pool, a kids' club for ages 4-11 and direct access to a Blue Flag beach.
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β¬398/night
Why families love The Sindbad
If you want Hammamet town rather than the Yasmine resort strip, Sindbad is the family pick. You walk to the medina in 15 minutes, which means evening pastries and souk wandering after the buffet. The golf shuttle is a paid taxi service rather than a hotel coach β about 18 EUR each way for two clubs. Kids' club has English-speaking animation in July-August. Pool layout favours strong swimmers; toddlers stick to the small pool.

Iberostar Waves Averroes
Yasmine Hammamet (Carthage Land area)
Very Good
2,200 reviews
Beachfront 4-star resort in Yasmine Hammamet, 600 m from Carthage Land theme park and a five-minute drive from Yasmine Golf Course. Heated indoor pool, large outdoor pool, kids' pool, daily kids' club ages 4-12, spa with hammam and full all-inclusive board.
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β¬350/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Averroes
The mid-range pick that includes more than its price suggests. Carthage Land is the closest theme park in Tunisia and Iberostar runs a free shuttle on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Kids' club is genuinely English-speaking in summer. Golf shuttle is the same five-minute hop as the Yasmine 5-stars at half the rate. The indoor heated pool gets used in shoulder season when evenings cool down. Catch: rooms are showing their age and balconies are small; pay for the upgraded family rooms if you want space.

Sol Azur
Hammamet old town beach
Very Good
1,100 reviews
A 4-star all-inclusive on the Hammamet old-town beach side, 15 minutes by taxi from Yasmine Golf Course. Garden pool, kids' pool, kids' club for ages 4-11, beachfront sun loungers and a games room with billiards.
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β¬140/night
Why families love Sol Azur
The budget option on this list and still rated above 8. Sol Azur is on the older Hammamet side, so you walk to the medina in ten minutes β useful if golfers want one parent to handle culture-and-pastry mornings while the other tees off. Golf shuttle is paid taxi, around 25 EUR each way for two sets of clubs. Kids' club is smaller than the Yasmine megaresorts but staff are warm. Beach is shared with public access β pick a lounger early.
π‘Tips for booking a golf hotel in Hammamet
- 1Book your tee times when you book the hotel. Yasmine and Citrus golf shops accept email reservations and confirm same-day. Walk-in availability is usually fine in July except for the weekend 7am slots. Lock those in advance.
- 2Pick the morning round and skip the afternoon. Tunisian summer heat after 1pm makes the back nine unpleasant for kids who came to watch. Finish by noon, pool by 1pm, kids' club by 3pm β the rhythm works for everyone.
- 3Rent clubs locally. Flying a club set from Europe costs 60-90 EUR each way and you risk damage. Rental sets at Yasmine and Citrus are recent Callaway or Mizuno and run 25-35 EUR per round. Bring your own glove and balls; balls are 4 EUR each at the pro shop.
- 4Use the kids' clubs even if your kids resist on day one. By day three they make friends and the schedule frees parents for golf, spa or a nap. All five hotels' kids' clubs accept ages 4-11 and run morning and afternoon sessions.
- 5Add Carthage Land to your week. The theme park sits 600 m from Iberostar Waves and 7 km from The Sindbad. Iberostar runs a free shuttle twice a week; from other hotels it's a 5-7 EUR taxi. Half a day there resets restless kids who have had enough of the pool.
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