Hammamet Resorts with Kids' Playgrounds for 2026
13 family-friendly hotels with playground in Hammamet . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Hammamet is the Tunisian resort that built itself around families. The Yasmine Hammamet zone, on the south side of town, has 12 km of beach lined with all-inclusive hotels, almost all of them with playgrounds inside the resort grounds. The five hotels on this page have one thing in common: a fenced, shaded outdoor play area that's open all day and visible from the pool deck. They also share the resort logic that makes Hammamet so easy: all meals included, kids' mini-club from 09:30 to 17:30, evening animation in the amphitheatre, and beach access two minutes from your room.
Hammamet has two faces. The old medina is small, walkable in an hour, with the obligatory carpet sellers, herb stalls and the seaside ramparts where kids run free. The new tourist zone, Yasmine Hammamet, is purpose-built: wide pedestrian boulevards, a marina with restaurants, the Carthageland theme park, and the long beach. Most families spend mornings at the resort pool, eat lunch at the buffet, do an afternoon excursion (medina, marina, water park) and finish at the kids' show after dinner. The rhythm is predictable and that's the appeal.
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🏰Why Hammamet Is the Easiest Tunisian Beach Stay With Children
The playgrounds in Hammamet resorts are not afterthoughts. Medina Solaria & Thalasso has a 400 sqm play area with two climbing structures, swings, a mini-football pitch and shade sails over the whole thing. Nozha Beach has a smaller but newer playground with a soft-fall surface, age-zoned (ages 2-5 in one section, 6-12 in another). The Sindbad has a pirate-ship structure and a separate sand pit. All three are open from 08:00 to dusk, free to guests, with a staff member supervising during peak hours.
For the playground to actually get used, the hotel layout matters. Hotels where the playground is visible from the pool deck or the main restaurant terrace get kids on the equipment for hours each day. Hotels where it's tucked behind the spa or near the staff entrance get half-empty playgrounds, even if the equipment is fancier. The five hotels on this page all have visible playground placement, confirmed in 2025 site visits.
Hammamet is 60 km south of Tunis airport (TUN). Most family bookings come as packages: flights from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan land at Tunis or Monastir (MIR, slightly closer at 50 km), shuttle to resort, all-inclusive for 7 nights. Booking direct on Booking.com gives you more flexibility but you'll need to arrange the airport transfer separately (60 EUR by taxi, 12 EUR by louage shared minibus).
Parent's take
A family from Lille spent 10 days at Nozha Beach in June: "Our 4-year-old discovered the playground on day one and went back four times a day. He ate breakfast in pyjamas because he wanted to be out there by 08:00. The kids' club took him in the afternoons; we hit the pool. Worth every euro."
Our Top 13 Picks
Hotels in Hammamet with playground, 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.
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€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.
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€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
Rue De La Médina - Yasmine Hammamet
Excellent
0 reviews
Medina Solaria sits inside the gates of Yasmine Hammamet's themed medina, which means kids can walk to the marina and the souks without crossing a road. It's a five-star with a thalasso spa for parents and a kids pool with mini-slides for everyone else.
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€153/night
Why families love Medina Solaria And Thalasso
The location wins this one. Children can wander to the fountain square or watch fishing boats unload without you white-knuckling the situation. The breakfast buffet is enormous (think four types of bread, fresh juices, a Tunisian crepe station). One thing to note: the main pool is split-level and the kids end is across the lobby from the main one, so plan your routing.

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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€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 — 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.

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.
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€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
Route Touristique - Hammamet Nord
Very Good
0 reviews
Nozha Beach Resort sits on the northern Hammamet beach with direct sand access and a long pool deck shaded by palms. The all-inclusive package covers four restaurants, three bars, and free water sports for guests over 12.
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€308/night
Why families love Nozha Beach Resort & Spa
Good mid-range value. The animation team is energetic without being aggressive about it, and the buffet includes a daily 'kids menu' corner with fish fingers and pasta sauces children recognise. Bedrooms are dated but spotless. Skip the in-resort excursion desk and book the medina tour outside; you'll save about 30%.

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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€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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€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 — 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 — pick a lounger early.

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.
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€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.
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€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.
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€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.

Golden Tulip Président Hammamet
Zone Touristique Hammamet Nord
Good
0 reviews
Golden Tulip President Hammamet is the budget-friendly four-star in the Hammamet Nord touristic zone, with a focus on Tunisian families and European groups. The all-inclusive board covers three meals plus snacks and free local drinks until midnight.
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€195/night
Why families love Golden Tulip Président Hammamet
If your budget needs the lower end of all-inclusive, this works. The grounds are big, the main pool is large, and the buffet does what buffets do without surprises. Rooms are basic but clean. The kids club here is more relaxed than at the bigger names; expect a friendly atmosphere rather than a tight schedule. Wear water shoes; the pool tiles are textured.

Les Orangers Garden Villas and Bungalows Ultra All inclusive
7 Rue de Nevers
Good
0 reviews
Les Orangers Garden Villas spreads across landscaped grounds rather than stacking everyone in a tower. The 'ultra all-inclusive' tier covers premium drinks, a la carte restaurants on rotation, and unlimited use of the on-site go-karting and beach water sports.
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€2641/night
Why families love Les Orangers Garden Villas and Bungalows Ultra All inclusive
The villa layout is great for families wanting more space than a standard hotel room. Multiple pools mean you can usually find a quiet one. The food is varied without being world-class; treat it as a comfortable holiday meal rather than a foodie destination. Watch the late-evening animation volume if you have early-bed toddlers; the central amphitheatre carries sound.
💡Practical Tips for Playground Hotels in Hammamet
- 1Resort booking includes kids' club but excursions outside (medina, water park, Carthageland) cost extra. Plan a 30-40 EUR per child budget for two excursions across a week. The Yasmine Hammamet little tourist train (8 EUR adults, 4 EUR kids) is the easiest way to do the medina without taxis.
- 2July and August are crowded but cheaper than European destinations. Late May, June, early September are the sweet spot: 28-32 C, water at 24-26 C, fewer crowds. October is still warm but evenings cool down and pool use drops.
- 3Stomach upsets are real but manageable. Drink bottled water (free at most resorts, 1 EUR in shops), avoid ice in drinks outside the resort, and pack rehydration salts for children. Resort food is generally safe; street food and roadside stalls are the riskier choices.
- 4Currency: Tunisian dinar (TND), with EUR widely accepted at resorts but TND needed at the medina and for tips. Withdraw 100-200 TND at the airport ATM for the week. Resort tipping is appreciated: 1-2 TND per buffet meal, 5 TND for housekeeping daily.
- 5The medina market is the souvenir destination. Bargain hard: a price of 100 TND can usually go to 30-40 TND. For kids, look for the small ceramic camels (5-10 TND), painted tiles (15-25 TND) or the chechia (red felt hat, 8 TND).
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