Hammamet Family Hotels With Tennis Courts (2026)
7 family-friendly hotels with tennis in Hammamet . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Hammamet is the Tunisian Mediterranean's tennis capital: every resort on this page has between 2 and 6 outdoor hard courts, most include free guest play on hour-by-hour booking, and four offer junior coaching at extra cost. The Yasmine Hammamet zone (where most of these hotels cluster) was built specifically for racket-sport tourism in the 1990s and the courts are still in good condition. The sun shines 320 days a year and December court temperatures still allow comfortable morning play, which makes Hammamet one of the few places in Europe where families can play tennis between January and March.
Hammamet has two parts: the original medina with its 15th-century kasbah and craft souk, and Yasmine Hammamet (5 km south), the purpose-built tourist zone where most of these hotels sit. Yasmine is artificial but practical: a kilometres-long beachfront promenade with restaurants, the Medina mock-fortress shopping centre, and a marina. The medina is where you go for a real Tunisian afternoon. Most families split their week between resort tennis and one or two trips to old Hammamet by taxi (15 DT, about €4).
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🎾Why Hammamet works for tennis-playing families
What sets Hammamet apart is court availability without a reservation system. Unlike Spanish or Portuguese resorts where hard courts book out by 9am in school holidays, Hammamet resorts run 4-8 courts each and you can almost always walk on at 7am or 3pm. The Royal Tulip Taj Sultan has 6 courts including 2 floodlit for evening play. Hasdrubal Thalassa runs a serious tennis programme with two pros and group clinics three times a week.
The other Hammamet advantage is the climate window. Spring tennis (March-May) at temperatures of 18-23°C is the same window that makes Mallorca and Algarve crowded and expensive. Hammamet stays affordable because European families generally don't think to fly south for Easter. Direct flights run from Paris, London, Brussels, and Frankfurt, with budget winter charter from regional airports in France and Germany.
Parent's take
What parents tell us most: book the all-inclusive (it's a 30% saving on à la carte), pack rackets in the suitcase (rental at the hotel is €3-5 per session but the strings are usually loose), and plan one beach day for every two tennis days because kids burn out fast on courts in any climate.
Our Top 7 Picks
Hotels in Hammamet with tennis, 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.
From
€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 — 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.

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.

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.
From
€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 — request them. Downside: the resort is geared to all-inclusive guests so à la carte options are limited.

TUI BLUE Palm Beach Hammamet - All inclusive
Boulevard de l'environnement BP23
Excellent
0 reviews
TUI BLUE Palm Beach is one of the more reliable all-inclusives in the area, with a German-Tunisian operations style that shows in the housekeeping and food handling. It runs a proper kids club, a teen lounge, and four pools across the grounds.
From
€726/night
Why families love TUI BLUE Palm Beach Hammamet - All inclusive
Families who've done Turkey or Egypt all-inclusives will recognise the TUI rhythm here: tight buffet times, scheduled animation, evening shows that finish by 10pm so younger kids can sleep. The beach is wide and shelves slowly. The kids club staff is fluent in English, French and German, which matters if you have an only-French-speaker.

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%.

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.
💡Tips from parents who packed a racket
- 1Play before 11am or after 4pm. Even in April, midday surface temperatures on Hammamet hard courts reach 35°C and the wind off the sea drops. Morning play is also when courts are emptiest.
- 2Bring your own racket, especially for kids. Hotel rentals are €3-5 per session but kids' sizes are limited at all but Hasdrubal Thalassa and Royal Tulip Taj Sultan.
- 3Ask reception for the daily court schedule. Most hotels post a chart at the desk showing free slots for the day. Pre-9am slots almost never book.
- 4Pack two pairs of court shoes. Hammamet courts are hard surface and shoe wear is faster than on European hard courts because of the fine sand carried by the wind.
- 5Tip the court attendant 5 DT (about €1.50) at the start of the week. They'll find you a slot when the desk says 'fully booked' and may bring you cold water during long sessions.
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