Caribbean World Resort Hotel, Borj Cedria Tunis South, Tunisia
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Hotel Description:
The Caribbean World Resort is an All Inclusive resort, located right on the beach in a secluded location in the town of Borj Cedria. Designed with a lovely colourful theme throughout, gives it that typical Caribbean flair. Its lively atmosphere and energetic activities available makes it ideal for families.Nearby Hotels Viewed by Other Travellers
Caribbean World Resort Hotel Reviews
" Don't go if you are British "
Submitted By: rossikeWe arrived after 11pm.No food or drink.(later on throught the week the germans and italians were arriving around the same time but were getting food laid on for them)
Breakfast Omelette/Doughnuts were ok. Bread rolls were stale as were the croissants the same.There was cereals but no bowls or spoons.Butter was there at breakfast only
Lunch & Dinner were crazy.Not enough tables & chairs.Tablecloths dirty.bar always running out of glasses.Flies everywhere.Reminded me of Butlins.
FOOD - Disgusting.and verging inedible.Plenty of Pasta which was ok.Pizza not cooked properly.I photographed the food one evening and asked the guy at reception if he would eat it to which he replied NO.I spoke to the hotel manager about the poor quality of the food and he agreed to add chips that night which i hasten to add 90% of the hotel queued up to get.For one night only cus he didn't do it again, shame really cus they were nice.This was the only night we didn't have to buy snacks.All the english families we met were having to go and buy crisps and bisuits from the shop just so the kids could eat something.
Fruit available was watermelon,peaches and Plums.Yep that was it.
Our kids hardly ate anything but pasta for 2 weeks and usually the sauce was too spicy for them so thay had it plain.Pizza and chip bar ok aslong as you don't mind queing.
Drinks.Beer was undrinkable,friends of ours and the few english people we did meet were buying bottles of heinekin and then they would run out of that, it was that bad !!!they did a cocktail at night, 1 different one every night but the glasses were awful with serated edges and huge cracks in them, we showed the manager of the hotel who said he would sort it and yeh the next night we had more.same with the coffee cups.
Rooms - Ok, cleaned everyday.Cleaner came in whether you wanted them or not even if you had the sign on the door to say No.We had a piece of wood wedging our patio door closed, as did our friends in there bungalow
Some of the english guests had to pay £10 for a safe which turned out to be a 9v battery.
Vitamin bar that is advertised in all inclusive package wasn't even open when we asked the manager he said that's because they can only do fresh lemon juice.
Animation team work hard.In fact they play alot of english music here and do english shows yet they came across as not being able to speak english or even liking us.
The beach is lovely but segregated.1 section for Italians.1 section for French.95 sunbeds for the rest of the hotel.
Columbus club restaurant can only be used if you are french.Tennis courts - 1 for French and 1 for Italians.
I wasn't aware when i booked this All Inclusive i would only be able to use certain things and go certain places if i was French or Italian.
The guests here are so rude,I have never been to such a place in my life.
Sunbeds -Alot were broken and you had to get up at 6.45am to get them and sit there until 7am.
Sat around the pool the waiters will come and one of them even clicks his fingers if you have a plastic cup on the floor so you can pass it to him.So Rude !!!
Clothes & other items stolen.Germans could get platefuls of food at meal times but if you were british - not a chance.
Reception Staff can speak english when it suits them.
The aqua park was great - only issue here is there are no steps in and out the pool so for anyone with a disability may find it difficult getting in and out the pool.you did have to pay but well worth it, just to get away from Alcatraz
Watersports on the beach were from what we seen done very safely.
I have been on many holidays abroad but i have never been anywhere like this in my life.All Inclusive is awful.Pancakes at 4pm and cakes.3 times in 2 weeks pancakes were cooked, they bought out 1 plateful of cakes for 2000 guests, yes you did read that right,they went within seconds and then they would fetch another plate.
Now i read the reviews before i went and thought ok i'm easy going i can put up with what people are moening about.How wrong i was.If you are looking to go here but haven't booked yet and are English i can only say DON'T,if you have already booked I personally would pay the travel agent extra and swap the hotel.We found on our bus back to the airport that all that stayed up the top end of tunisia had the same sort of issues however the ones who stayed in skanes and port El kantoui loved it.
If you have already booked take some money - you will need it to buy snacks and drink ( we got through about £300 and each time we went in the shop there were english guests doing the same) and yes it was supposed to be All Inclusive.Plenty of books too cus you will be bored unless you go on the trips.
THIS HOTEL SHOULD NOT BE ADVERTISED FOR THE BRITISH !!.
WORST ALL INCLUSIVE EVER AND IS NO WAY ON THIS PLANET A 3 OR 4 STAR.I WOULD GIVE IT A 2 MAX.
I have plenty of photos to back the issues up that have been stated here.
Advice: DO NOT DO IT IF YOU ARE ENGLISH
Activities: THE BUS COMING TO PICK US UP WAS THE BEST HING ABOUT THIS HOTEL
" We have just got back from our worse... "
Submitted By: Mr R PorterTHE OUTSIDE POOL – There were tiles missing in the pool in a certain area there was about 15 big tiles missing and bits were coming off each day people including my self hurt themselves on the sharp tiles (see picture included) I kept picking up pieces so that others didn’t hurt themselves
ANTS – in our room Sunny Beach Hotel there were hundreds of ants there were at least 3 ants nests myself Mr Dawson and my brother Mr D Porter all had ant bites on our bodies they were crawling all over the bed when reception were informed they just wrote our room number down (see picture included)
PILLOWS – we asked reception 8 times about getting extra pillows as we found the 1 pillow they gave us was not enough yet again they just wrote our room number down we asked our rep Shaz on the second week she said ill tell reception and that still didn’t get us our extra pillows
FOOD – this part is disgusting our food was the same every dinner time and tea time (beef which had all the fat and veins showing) Chicken that was on the bone which they put this supposedly curry flavoured, there was no English food even the food labels were in German and French but no English all it was fish, fish and fish and salads in the end we were just living on Rice and pasta with tomato sauce at tea time as we needed food to eat we hardly had breakfast and dinner this restaurant was the dirtiest place in the hotel there was fly’s everywhere when we were eating they were landing on the food, fork and our bodies there was no bug zappers at all I mean it was disgusting.
ENGLISH - This hotel is defiantly NOT for English people in our hotel there were 2 families they went after our 3rd day but other than that there were 2 girls who were staying the same time as us none of the reception or waiters could hardly understand us so it was a lonely place we didn’t see any other English people there until the second week and it was a couple
OUR VIEW FROM OUR ROOM – this was really bad we were on the top floor great we could see the see and also we got the view of the hotel next door that had not been finished and the local tip well it looked like that with bin bags and rubbish (see Picture attached) 1 night we even watched a waiter throw a couple of bin bags over the hotel wall dogs from that part of land were yelping all night so sleeping in the room or getting relaxed on the balcony was a no no we told reception and they did nothing they said they could not do anything
RAMADAM – This was not stated when we booked our holiday because of this all the waiters and staff were getting angry and short tempered as they couldn’t eat or drink and when it was late they closed everything so that they could get there rest which I didn’t mind but we should have been told
ENTERTAINMENT STAFF – some of the staff were annoying keep trying to get us to do things that we didn’t want to and if we didn’t do it they made us feel guilty, they were roughing it at the back of the stage at reception and the main stage which was directly outside our balcony so when we were playing pool late at night we felt that we were disturbing there rest so we didn’t stay there all that long. There was 1 instance where I bought a bottle of water from the shop on site I took it to a show there was an entertainer called Romeo who saw my bottle of water and he opened it and drunk ½ a bottle then put it back I didn’t drink any after as I didn’t know where he had been so on the last night my brother bought a bottle of orange Romeo came over and opened it and drunk some of his drink without asking we were playing poker with some French people and because it was raining outside the entertainment staff brought all the holidaymakers inside reception so this made the room hot so we opened the window and the wind blew the Monopoly money that we was using go all over the place so we started again then Romeo thought this was funny he came over and started blowing the money over again so our French friend went off his head and Romeo was swearing at him in French and our French friend was that mad he wanted to go and have a fight but we stopped him Romeo was looking drunk but we cant prove that.
BANK ON SITE – this bank was just stupid I was allowed to cash in £50 travellers cheques at the bank but I run out of money as my bank supplied me with £200 worth of £50 and £200 of £20 but as I used all my £50 cheques I had to get a taxi in to Cathore where the bank wouldn’t change that so we had to go further to Tunis costing 90 TD originally should have been 40 TD if I was told that we couldn’t use £20 travellers cheques I would of got £50 ones so the second week of my holiday I had no money what so ever I couldn’t afford another £45 to get the other £100 changed to local currency the cash machine was also out of order everyday so I couldn’t get money from there
I reported all this information to the reception but they didn’t want to know or they couldn’t be bothered doing anything about this I even told our rep who didn’t seam that bothered when we had out meeting day after our arrival she told us that the food was crap
OUR RETURN TRANSFER – our departure from the Hotel was at 7am a bus came to the hotel and said 5 people then this French woman jumped up and started getting in to this bus shouting its ours so I was arguing back the paperwork that the driver had didn’t have any surnames on it so they went then I went to reception and they said that there is another bus for you when it turned up it was for them French people as it was ordered by Amplitude so we had to get in there bus and go to other hotels and then to Hammenett to meet another coach and transfer on to that where as if we would of got our coach we would of got a driect transfer to the airport so there was no names on the drivers paperwork or no rep to direct us on to what coach/bus.
I feel that we have just wasted £1482.00 on a holiday from hell I am just deciding weather to get legal advise
" Do not go if you are British full of... "
Submitted By: Ms Louise WrightThe food was terrible, and we like everything!!, same all the time rice and salad, with a few prawns which were warm on the outside and cold in the middle!.
Plus there was nothing around, we found a town after a long walk which was empty nobody there at all, although i tell a lie there where quite a few RATS!! and they were big as they must of eaten all the people as there was no one very strange.
" hi people just retured from the... "
Submitted By: Mr A P BYRNE" I went here with my 11yr old, 14yr... "
Submitted By: Ms L RobinsonIt took 2 hours in an air conditioned bus (with a very crunchy 3rd gear!!) to get from Monastir airport to the resort and we were met at Reception by a very pleasant man who asked us to sit down, whilst drinks were brought to us. Staff then took our suitcases and led us to our very spacious room overlooking the huge outdoor swimming pool. The room was spacious and had air conditioning which needed to be left on at night due to the heat! The resort was fairly tidy and well kept which was good considering how busy it seemed. The tourists were mainly German, with a good few Dutch and French with occasional other nationalities, but we seemed to be the token English family. I can't really comment on it being mainly German, as I haven't got very many pleasant things to say (rude, impolite, pushy, sun-bed stealers etc. etc.). We got on very well with the staff as we were polite and helpful and made an effort to learn to say "please" (min fadlek) "thank you" (chockoran), "hello" (aslama) and "bye" (beslama) which really pleased them. The Animation team were absolutely fantastic, always there to make you smile and worked from around 9am to gone midnight, their shows are a must. The food was very monotinous and always spicy and the drinks were basic too but the desserts were lovely, but we were so hot, we didn't really want to eat too much any way. Overall I did enjoy the time there, but won't be going back. P.S The weather stayed pretty constant at 35 Deg C so take PLENTY of F60!
" if you are british do not go there it... "
Submitted By: Mr R Brayaccomodation good ,resort good, beach good
food no british food available
the drink is crap beer very weak.no spirits available on allinclusive unless you are german or wine loving french it taste like vinigar
barstaff are light fingered watch your change
all entertainment was non english
bottled beer can be bought at £2.50 for a small bottle
came back from here will never go back, STAY AWAY
" We left for this holiday on 18th... "
Submitted By: Mrs J HareThe hotel was first class with every faciltiy you could need. The staff were very welcoming and did everything possible to ensure you wanted for nothing. The room (seaview deluxe) was perfect. The food was great - with so many choices and seven restaurants to choose from if you couldn't find something you liked you would be impossible to please!
Everywhere was kept immaculately clean including the beach. The Spa is well worth a visit - the best treatment ever.
We travelled with friends and we all had a truely wonderful and relaxing holiday. We loved it and are rebooking for October this year. There were not many english people there but to be honest we found this refreshing and enjoyed the mix of nationalitles and cultures.
First class - excellent - don't believe any of the rubbish that has been written before.
" I went with my two children and... "
Submitted By: Mrs C A JamesThe accommodation was good, we had clean bed linen and towels daily. The staff were extremely friendly and wanted to talk all the time. This was the best holiday I have had overall for many years. All the staff were very helpful. My attitude to Tunisia is it's a place you either love or hate. It depends what you want out of your holiday. If you want lots of roadside bars and disco's you can forget it.
" Don't do the relax centre... but... "
Submitted By: Mr M SinghOverall it was a really good stay. For what we paid it was more than we expected.
Accommodation is very good, clean, and recently refurbished.
Food is good. Entertainment staff are fantastic... They are around from 9am and put on a performance every evening on the stage, dance, music, etc. Must only get midnight to 8am off.
Hotel staff are very helpful. Have a lovely beach and water sports. Two big swimming pools, one with slides.
Here's the buts...
Limit English people there. Mainly German, French, and Russian.
Limited English with staff. Speak French, German more.
Dinner finishes at 9pm.
Bar closes at 11pm.
There is a cheesy disco after.
But nothing else to do after as there is no local town. You are just there, stuck.
Local beers and spirits in the all inclusive take getting used to, but work!
The relax centre was the only let down. A guy comes around the loungers and sells you an amazing sauna, mud and seaweed and massage session for about £37 each.
When you go there, it is rubbish, dirty, smelly, and you end up, more or less, taking turns to be treated by one girl. The guy is really persuasive and friendly, but when he takes your money, he is brash and then doesn't really want to know your experience. Be warned.
" The staff were very good. Hotel very... "
Submitted By: Mrs E KeenIt seems to be recycled most of the time. There was no rep on site as gone home to Britain. The boat trip was a waste of money, but the camels were very good.
We would not go back to this complex as they seem to cater more for the Germans. But would go back to Hammamet.
" The hotel is amazing, huge pool which... "
Submitted By: Miss J WaterhouseThere was a lot of food to choose from although it didn’t taste that great and half the time you couldn’t tell what it was by looking at it, and it was sometimes cold as well. The alcohol was rubbish that was included in the all inclusive package. All you had was the choice of 2 disgusting spirits and non alcoholic beer. I strongly advise that you buy alcohol at the airport on the way there as there is no where for you to buy it outside the hotel.
The animation team were the highlight of the holiday was the animation team. They were brilliant and most of them spoke 6+ languages which was helpful with us as we were the only English people in the whole resort. That is another slight downfall, the hotel is full of Germans, Dutch, Swedish and Russians and can be quite uncomfortable.
Despite the food and alcohol we made the most of our holiday and we had a really good time. By the way, the bar shuts at 11 but the club on the beach starts straight after. We didn’t know bout the club till 4 fours days into the holiday. We did have a really good time but we wouldn’t visit Tunisia again. The country isn’t very nice and the locals aren’t much better.
" I must say that I worked in this... "
Submitted By: Miss J NicholThe food can be repetative, although you have to remember Tunisia is not a rich country and in perspective this is not an expensive hotel to stay in. I think if you expect high quality of food then you should be spending more money on a more expensive hotel. The food is prepared each day fresh and there is always something for everyone's tastes - all nationalities. It is not simply a British hotel and I think it is unfair to expect them to cater to suit soley us. The beach is cleaned every day along with the pool area. The animation team work flat out to ensure all generations and genders are enjoying themselves in every way possible, whether it be an activity or simply joining you for lunch! The hotel is clean and has all basic facilities with a lovley pool and beach area. At the end of the day I went there for a holiday in October 2004 and ended up going back to stay and work for 6 months from February 06 till August 06!
Lastly, I'd like to point out that although I may be bias the animation team is largely made up of males. They generally love to entertain and are genuinely lovely people, although I myself was stupid enough to listen to the lies of 'one' who assured me his mother was at death's door and needed money - only to find out he bought a new car with money I gave him and 'thought' was a loan! So, be prepared young girls, really nice guy, especially if he sees money!! After all, forearmed is forewarned! Mind you, my stupidity for believing someone with a name like Marco! Jacqui (former animatrice)
" We arrived at the hotel and were... "
Submitted By: Miss L RobinsonThere was a lot of daily activities provided by the animation staff, although they did not speak very good English they certainly knew enough to keep us all involved. In fact over the two week period we came to know some of them very well.
The hotel itself was very impressive for 3* accommodation. The Pool was of a good standard, and the beach was very clean. The food however was repetitive and not of the best quality, the children lived on plain pasta and cakes. The hotel complex is varied including shops a weekly market and endless activities including some you pay for like horse and camel riding and motorized beach activities such as quad bikes, banana boats etc etc.
However outside the hotel complex is very different ( a virtual building site and shanti town), unless you want to pay a fortune in taxis or are knowledgeable enough to use the public buses to places ( as was I ) , then the hotel complex would become very claustrophobic if there for more than a week.
I can recommend the Sahara trip however be prepared for 8hours of coach travel per day, well worth it but exceedingly tiring, and not suitable for very young children although the bus does stop at least every 90 minutes.
I do plan to visit the same hotel again next year but would be inclined to hire a car to avoid the constrictions of the locality of the hotel.
" Fantastic holiday - Fantastic service... "
Submitted By: Mrs J ShawPlease don't take any notice of the rubbish some other English people seem to be writing. We had not been abroad in over 15 years and decided to go for an all inclusive to cater for us and our 11 year old son.
On arrival there was a mix up with the booking but they were more than accommodating and assured us a lovely room. We were not disappointed overlooking the pool - super clean & and a bottle of red wine and water with their compliments as it was extremely late on the night that we arrive. It is true that they don't speak great English but they did everything possible to communicate with us.
The selection of food was brilliant, my son is a fussy eater but filled his plate every meal time and complimented the hotel on their great selection!
The animation team introduced their selves on our first morning and get everyone involved no matter what their age. Good fun was had by everyone that I could see. We made some great friend of all nationalities (German, French & Tunisian). The main advice I can give you is to remember you are not in England and should always respect other cultures. We took a few excursions and all were fab, take the time to experience the Roman ruins at Carthage, go to the Tunis souk (great haggling time-never accept the first offer!) and go to Sid Bouisaid. Try Med Hotel Rep - Shaz she can sort you out with any problems with the hotel or arrange an excursion.
Be careful with taxis coming from Tunis airport; don't let your luggage go until you see how big the taxi is we were crammed in the back seat with ours. And make sure that they DO know were your hotel is as they will say 'no problem! to anything.
The taxi ride to the hotel was the only bad bit of our holiday.
All in all a Great resort, with so much to do if you want to, extra friendly staff who go out of their way and I might add never once expected a tip (as they are not allowed). Staff cleaning constantly and room was just as spotless.
If we get the chance we will go back tot he same resort as I don't think anything else would come close.
The shops on site are reasonably priced and you can get a bit of everything there is also a cash point and exchange. Although the cash point didn't work on the bank holiday weekend. If anyone pesters you for a massage and you don't want one be firm and say no they won't be offended and won't bother you again.
Take part in any activities you can with the animation team they work very long hours and put on some spectacular shows, which are translated in many different languages including English.





So that's the location - I NEVER thought I would have been glad to have been locked away in a sunny Butlins. Because folks, that's what it is.... a 'sunny butlins'. Most of the staff, especially the Animation team- who work very hard, do a good job of representing the flavours of the Caribbean but, having spent a magical 2 weeks in the Caribbean, I can say with all honesty that there is no way the Caribbean heartbeat is within Tunisia.
The energy of the place felt very low - neither of us had a good night's sleep once & we both had vividly bad dreams EVERY night. We had booked a 'bungalow' but were given a hotel room overlookng a garden with a piece of wood against the door holding it shut. Big Mozzy love for sure!! Take more than 2 cans of spray - you will need at least 4. We changed our room and the one the reception (reception staff very pleasant) gave us reeked of damp so we changed again 5 mins later. The air freshener that the maid had used to disguise the damp here was pungant but we realised that we weren't going to get anything better - and the bungalows looked awful anyway - so we took that pool view room with the air freshner. Maid did a v.good clean every day.
We both had horrendous delly belly. We were in Egypt 10 months before where we had it but no where near as bad as this time. My husband who very rarely gets ill was shivering and shaking all night until we went to the docs in the morning. Lovely Doctor but OMG at the clinic! I don't have to describe - your imagination will do that for you. I too felt poorly at that time so he gave me anti biotics also but that night I turned bad and passed out in the bathroom. The trip to the Docs cost us £100 in all. That could have been 2 trips. If we'd have had a rep but that was the Operator's fault. Hopefully we can claim it back on the insurance.
We actually hadn't eaten much of the 2 star food on offer - we're not big foodies so we probably got the bug from the water. Although it could have been from the salads or meat. If you like your food then this isn't the place for you. We thought in our naivety that the water they produce in (small) glasses would be sourced from a bottle. It wasn't until later on into our stay that we caught the waiters drinking from their own bottles. For 6 days we lived on pasta. And bread. (No butter unless you ask for it at Dinner and then god bless 'em they come out with a such a plate of it that looks as though they've just creamed a cow - and it tastes as though they did it in a freezer). Most restaurant staff wre very friendly.
Bottled water we had to buy from the local convenience store which serviced the 2 hotels, where they charge what they felt like at the time- no prices on anything. As a 4star we should have been provided with a bottle of water once a day, in my opinion, in a country where even they don't drink from the tap. Take more money that you would normally for snacks because you will find that you need it. The outside pizza place was good and staff there were lovely.
Not many English people around which didn't bother us at all but some Brits it might - the guests were mainly German, Dutch, French, Russian and Swedish. The drink was awful - alcoholics beware - beer was cheap, the wine was vinegar, yep you've read it all before; however, I was warned before we went that Tunisia all inclusives don't provide good drink.
There is an aqua park but you have to pay for the priviledge; however, what's £2.50 each a day to get away from the reminder that you're in a sunny hell? Weather was fab first week of Oct but into the 2nd it declined to being sunny for either the morning or afternoon with rain during the down times. Unable to comment on the shows as didn't watch them & the bar/theatre venue where they take place was very smoky.
We found that if you say 'no' to the sellers there then they listen to you unlike some countries where looky looky goes on forever. Was only approached on the beach once & that was for the relax centre.
We went as a couple for some sun & relaxation. Compared to the holidays we've had before in 4 star hotels this was below par. We got sun most of the time and yes we did get relaxation but we paid for it. Overall the holiday was worth at least £200 less than what we paid. Now if you'll excuse me, we've be back two days but I still can't be too far from a toilet .....
Advice: Good Luck
Activities: The Sea.
Good for: Beach