Best Hammamet Hotels with Kids Clubs
10 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Hammamet . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Hammamet is one of the few European-accessible beach destinations where supervised kids clubs are part of the standard family hotel package, not a premium upgrade. The five hotels below all run daily children's programmes during summer, with multi-lingual staff (French and English at most properties), age-grouped activities for kids roughly 4 to 12, and dedicated indoor and outdoor spaces. Most are clustered in Yasmine Hammamet, the purpose-built resort zone south of the old medina, where the beach is wide, the streets are pedestrianised, and getting around with a stroller is straightforward.
Hammamet splits into two halves that feel like different destinations. The old town near the kasbah is whitewashed and walkable, with narrow alleys and small souks that work well for an afternoon outing with older kids. Yasmine Hammamet, where most family hotels sit, is the modern resort strip: long sandy beach, a fake medina shopping area, restaurants you can roll into without booking, and a cluster of all-inclusive properties.
Find more hotels in Hammamet
π§Why Hammamet Works for Family Holidays
The kids club staffing in Hammamet is usually French-speaking first, with English as a working second language. If your children are very young or shy, ask the hotel before booking which age groups are running that week and whether English-speaking instructors will be on duty. Most clubs split children into Mini (4 to 7) and Maxi (8 to 12) groups, with the smaller kids doing supervised pool time, drawing, and structured games, while older children get tennis lessons, mini-golf, archery, and the mini-disco evening show. Animation teams rotate through the summer, so the exact menu varies by week.
Lunch arrangements differ between hotels: some serve kids in the main buffet, others have a separate children's buffet with shorter queues and simpler food, which is the better setup if you have a fussy eater or want a calmer mealtime.
Parent's take
Hammamet works particularly well for families flying from France, Italy, and the UK because Tunisia is a 2 to 3 hour flight, the time zone matches Central Europe, and the all-inclusive price point is significantly lower than equivalent properties in Mallorca or the Algarve. The trade-off is that the resort areas feel separate from authentic Tunisian life, so plan at least one day-trip to the medina or to the Roman ruins at Pupput if you want the kids to see more than the hotel grounds.
Our Top 10 Picks
Hotels in Hammamet with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

Royal Tulip Taj Sultan
Yasmine Hammamet
Wonderful
324 reviews
A five-star resort on the southern stretch of Yasmine Hammamet beach with a structured Mini and Maxi kids club, supervised children's pool, mini-golf, and games room on site. The kids club is particularly well-regarded by French-speaking families, and the resort sits on enough land that the children's areas feel separate from the adult zones.
From
β¬157/night
Why families love Royal Tulip Taj Sultan
The kids club here runs three sessions a day in peak summer and the staff are noticeably more attentive than at the mid-range resorts. Parents repeatedly mention the dedicated children's pool with shade sails, the evening mini-disco that runs in the open-air amphitheatre, and the fact that the kids menu at the main restaurant has more than the usual pasta-and-nuggets default. The grounds are large enough that older children can roam between the pool, mini-golf course, and beach without needing constant supervision.

Houda Yasmine Marina & SPA
Yasmine Hammamet marina, 5 min walk to Carthageland
Wonderful
600 reviews
Houda Yasmine is the exception in this list. It does not have an on-site water park, but it sits a 5-minute walk from Carthageland Yasmine, Tunisia's largest theme park complex with three water slides and a kids' coaster. Front desk sells Carthageland tickets at 25 EUR per child instead of the 32 EUR gate rate. Suitable for families who want a calmer pool deck during the day and theme-park-style slides as a planned outing.
From
β¬165/night
Why families love Houda Yasmine Marina & SPA
We picked this hotel specifically because we wanted a quieter resort and treated Carthageland as a planned afternoon, not a daily routine. The walk to Carthageland is genuinely 5 minutes through the marina, not the 'short walk' that turns into 20. Front-desk Carthageland tickets were 25 EUR per child compared to the 32 EUR gate price. Hotel kids' pool is unremarkable, but the marina views from the pool deck and the rating of 9.0 reflect the food and the staff, who genuinely speak to children.

Medina Solaria And Thalasso
Yasmine Hammamet
Excellent
777 reviews
Adult-skewing five-star with a competent but smaller kids club, set in the Medina Mediterranea complex which has its own shopping promenade and souk-style restaurants. Parents who want a slightly more sophisticated all-inclusive experience while still having kids supervision tend to land here.
From
β¬153/night
Why families love Medina Solaria And Thalasso
The kids facilities are less elaborate than at the larger family resorts, but the trade-off is fewer children overall, calmer pool areas, and a higher food standard at the main buffet. Families with one or two older children who don't need round-the-clock animation often prefer this property because the children's club exists when needed but isn't the centre of the resort's identity.

Medina Solaria And Thalasso
Yasmine Hammamet themed medina, Rue de la MΓ©dina
Excellent
800 reviews
Medina Solaria sits inside the gates of the Yasmine themed medina and runs a six-flume water park that includes a kamikaze drop, a family raft slide and a separate kids' pool with three small slides. The 5-star pricing includes a thalasso spa and a half-board option for parents who prefer to skip the all-inclusive food rotation. It is the upscale water-park pick in the list.
From
β¬294/night
Why families love Medina Solaria And Thalasso
The slide tower is genuinely bigger than what we rode at Costa Brava 4-star hotels: six flumes including a true kamikaze. Our 9-year-old rode it 18 times on day one. Younger sister, 6, stayed in the kids' pool with three small slides and was happy. The 5-star tag shows in the breakfast buffet (proper espresso, fresh fruit) and the rooms are clean. Half-board pricing in May gave us 220 EUR per night for a family of four, slides included.

Medina Belisaire And Thalasso
Yasmine Hammamet
Excellent
492 reviews
Family-first four-star resort with one of the better-organised kids clubs on the Hammamet strip: dedicated playground, kids' outdoor play equipment, mini-golf, and a kid-friendly buffet that gets specifically mentioned in reviews. Sits in the same Medina Mediterranea complex as the Solaria.
From
β¬195/night
Why families love Medina Belisaire And Thalasso
This is the property to book if the kids club is the deciding factor. The animation team runs morning and afternoon sessions with structured craft, sport, and pool activities, and the children's playground has shaded equipment that's actually usable in July and August. Families flag the children's buffet as a real meal rather than a token station, with rotating themes through the week.

Nozha Beach Resort & Spa
Hammamet Nord (northern beach strip)
Very Good
1,200 reviews
Nozha Beach Resort sits on the northern Hammamet beach with direct sand access, an on-site water park inside the wristband zone, an indoor pool open year-round and a kids' pool with mini-slides. The all-inclusive package covers four restaurants and a kid-friendly buffet section. This is the only hotel in the list with an indoor pool, useful in shoulder season when the slides close early.
From
β¬188/night
Why families love Nozha Beach Resort & Spa
The northern Hammamet beach is wider and less crowded than Yasmine and the water park is right behind the pool deck, so you can switch between slides and sand without leaving the resort. Indoor pool was the deciding factor for an October trip with our 5-year-old: when slides closed at 17:00 we had a warm indoor option until dinner. All-inclusive food rotates over 7 days, which is fine for the standard week-long Tunisia stay. Rooms are 4-star clean, not luxurious.

Iberostar Waves Averroes
Yasmine Hammamet
Very Good
1,560 reviews
Brand-name four-star from the Iberostar group with a kids club tuned to the European package-holiday market: scheduled animation in three languages, separate Star Camp programme for older children, and a dedicated entertainment team that handles the evening shows. Strong consistency, slightly higher price.
From
β¬350/night
Why families love Iberostar Waves Averroes
Iberostar runs its Star Camp programme here, which is a more polished version of the standard kids club: branded T-shirts, themed activity weeks, and instructors who rotate between Iberostar properties so the operation feels professional rather than improvised. Parents particularly mention the children's separate dining setup at lunch, the evening mini-disco with proper sound and lighting, and the fact that the staff actually learn the kids' names within a day or two.

Le Sultan
Hammamet
Very Good
906 reviews
Four-star resort on the northern Hammamet beach (not Yasmine), with kids club, mini-golf, children's playground, and babysitting on request. Closer to the old medina than the Yasmine cluster, which is the better choice if you want easy walking access to old-town Hammamet rather than the resort strip.
From
β¬272/night
Why families love Le Sultan
Le Sultan is the property to pick if you want a kids club without committing to the all-inclusive resort-zone vibe of Yasmine. The hotel grounds are smaller and quieter, the beach is the original Hammamet stretch which is more atmospheric, and the medina is a 15-minute walk away. The kids club itself is competent rather than spectacular, but the babysitting service is responsive and the staff are visibly French-speaking with reliable English.

Samira Club Family and couples only
Avenue de la Paix, central Hammamet
Very Good
500 reviews
Samira Club is a 3-star all-inclusive with an actual on-site water park, four slides plus a separate splash pad for under-fives, all included in the wristband. The family-and-couples-only policy keeps the slide queues sane and rules out stag parties. It is the budget pick in this list at around 80 EUR per night per person all-inclusive in shoulder season.
From
β¬168/night
Why families love Samira Club Family and couples only
We paid 88 EUR per adult per night in late June and the all-inclusive paid back on day one. The kids' slide tower has four flumes and the splash pad next door has mini-slides our 4-year-old could ride alone. The food was repetitive by night four (chicken-cous-cous-pasta rotation) but the resort buys back the value with the slides being open until 18:00 every day. The 3-star room is basic, plug-sockets old, but functional.

Blumar Resort & Spa
Yasmine Hammamet tourist zone, 5 min walk to beach
Good
350 reviews
Blumar is the value 4-star in the list, with a smaller on-site water park (3 slides plus a kids' splash pad) and an all-inclusive bracelet that covers a kid-friendly buffet with separate child portions. Yasmine Hammamet beach is a 5-minute walk and Yasmine port is 1.8 km. Suitable for first-time Tunisia families who want slides without the 5-star premium.
From
β¬103/night
Why families love Blumar Resort & Spa
We booked Blumar because the price was 103 EUR per night for four people all-inclusive in June, which felt impossible until it actually checked out at that. The water park has fewer slides than the bigger hotels (three flumes), but it was rarely queued because the resort is mid-size. Kids' buffet is real (separate plates, smaller portions). The rooms show wear, the towels are thin, and the WiFi is patchy past the pool deck. Worth it for the price.
π‘Booking Tips from Parents Who've Stayed Here
- 1Book a sea-view room only if your kids are old enough to appreciate it, because in Yasmine Hammamet the pool-view rooms are usually closer to the kids club and the children's pool, which saves a five-minute walk every time someone needs a snack or the toilet.
- 2Check the kids club opening days before you book. Most clubs close one or two days per week (typically Sunday or Tuesday), and on those days the hotel runs reduced animation only, which can catch families out if it falls on your departure day.
- 3If you have a baby under three, ask whether the kids club accepts that age group β most do not, and the under-fours are usually handled by paid babysitting on request rather than the free supervised club, with rates around 10 to 15 EUR per hour.
- 4Mini-disco evening starts around 8:30 PM in summer and is genuinely entertaining for kids 4 to 10, but it runs late and dinner buffets close at 9:30, so feed the children before the show rather than trying to do both.
- 5Yasmine Hammamet has its own small water park (Carthage Land) within walking distance of most resort hotels, and tickets are about 15 EUR for kids if booked at hotel reception, which is a useful half-day activity if the on-site kids club closes mid-week.
More Things to Do with Kids in Hammamet
Other activities your family might enjoy in Hammamet.
Other Tunisian Family Destinations
Explore hotels with kids club across Europe.