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All-Inclusive Family Hotels in Monastir, Tunisia

4 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Monastir . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Monastir is one of the easiest all-inclusive family weeks you can book in Europe's near abroad. The town has its own airport, Habib Bourguiba, which mostly handles cheap charter flights from northern Europe between April and October. The big resorts cluster on a continuous strip called Skanes-Dkhila, just north of the town centre, all on private beaches with their own pools and kids zones. Most are 4 or 5 star, full all-inclusive boards include drinks, and the 3-night-stay total often comes in below 600 EUR for two adults and two kids. The four hotels below are the all-inclusive picks that rate 7.5+ on Booking and are properly set up for families.

Monastir is a working Tunisian town with a tourist strip attached. The medina around the Ribat is small and walkable in an hour, the marina is pleasant for an evening, but most of your holiday will happen inside the resort gates on Skanes-Dkhila. The beach itself is wide and gently shelving, ideal for kids, and the strip is closed-off enough that walking between resorts in the evening feels safe. Locals are welcoming but don't expect a vibrant town centre nightlife. The resort is the holiday.

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🍽️Why Monastir works for an all-inclusive family week

All-inclusive in Monastir means the original European version: buffet meals, local-brand drinks at the bar, snack bar, kids' meals adjusted for European tastes. Drinks are nearly always covered including beer, wine and basic spirits. Premium spirits and bottled water are sometimes extra.

Family practicalities are well sorted. Kids' pools are a near-universal feature. Mini-clubs run from age 4 in the bigger resorts. Family rooms sleep 4 in proper bed setups, not pull-outs. Local nannies for babies under 4 can usually be booked through reception.

The killer feature for families: direct charter flights mean a 3-hour door-to-pool experience from many European cities. Compare that with Hurghada or Dubai (5+ hours) or Cyprus (4 hours from northern Europe), and Monastir lands a lot earlier on a Saturday morning.

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Parent's take

Two honest points. First, the resort strip is a bubble. You will not get authentic Tunisia from your sun lounger. Take at least one excursion to the El Jem amphitheatre or the Kairouan medina. Second, charter flight timings are often inconvenient (very early or very late departures). Plan the first and last day around the flight, not against it.

Our Top 4 Picks

Hotels in Monastir with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for All Inclusive
Iberostar Selection Kuriat Palace - 5-star hotel in Skanes-Dkhila, Monastir - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

1,196 reviews

9.0

Iberostar Selection Kuriat Palace is the highest-rated all-inclusive resort in Monastir, a 5-star Iberostar property on the Skanes beach with multiple pools, a full kids' club from age 4 and 9.0 rating from 2700+ reviews. The all-inclusive board is comprehensive and the family rooms are large by Tunisian standards.

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All-inclusive boardOutdoor poolSpa & wellnessPrivate beachFamily roomsFree WiFi

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€376/night

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Why families love Iberostar Selection Kuriat Palace

Reviews consistently call out the kids' club, the buffet variety, and beach service. Parents note the resort is on a private beach with no road crossing, which simplifies sandy-feet logistics. The pool complex includes a dedicated kids' pool with a small slide. Premium pick if budget allows.

2#2 Best for All Inclusive
Hilton Skanes Monastir Beach Resort - 5-star hotel in Skanes-Dkhila, Monastir - photo 1
1/5

Very Good

1,804 reviews

8.1

Hilton Skanes Monastir Beach Resort is a 5-star Hilton on the Skanes beach with multiple pools, tennis courts, kids' programs, and an 8.1 rating with strong family signals. The all-inclusive package is mid-range for the strip, and the brand consistency means fewer Tunisian surprises than some local resorts.

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All-inclusive boardOutdoor poolSpa & wellnessPrivate beachFamily roomsFree WiFi

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€172/night

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Why families love Hilton Skanes Monastir Beach Resort

Parents pick the Hilton when they want a known brand. Reviews talk about reliably clean rooms, decent buffet variety and English-speaking staff at reception. The beach is well-maintained, the kids' pool is shaded mid-day, and the tennis courts and football pitch get used by older kids.

3#3 Best for All Inclusive
Regency Hotel & Spa - 4-star hotel in Skanes-Dkhila, Monastir - photo 1
1/5

Regency Hotel & Spa

Skanes-Dkhila

Good

422 reviews

7.6

Regency Hotel & Spa is a 4-star all-inclusive at the Cap Marina, a 10-minute walk from the marina with its own beach. The 7.6 rating reflects an older but renovated property at a 30 percent discount to the 5-star options, which makes it the value-for-money pick on the strip.

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All-inclusive boardOutdoor poolSpa & wellnessPrivate beachFamily roomsFree WiFi

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€131/night

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Why families love Regency Hotel & Spa

Reviews split between renovated rooms (great) and tired rooms (not great), so request a recently refurbished wing in your booking note. The pool and beach access are well-rated, the spa is genuinely a spa, and the all-inclusive food is straightforward Tunisian-international buffet.

4#4 Best for All Inclusive
Royal Thalassa Monastir - 5-star hotel in Skanes-Dkhila, Monastir - photo 1
1/5

Good

566 reviews

7.1

Royal Thalassa Monastir is a 5-star thalassotherapy resort on the Skanes strip with its own seawater spa, multiple pools, and an all-inclusive board. The 7.1 rating reflects an older property that's been mid-tier renovated, with reviews praising the food and the location and noting some dated rooms.

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All-inclusive boardOutdoor poolSpa & wellnessPrivate beachFamily roomsFree WiFi

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€327/night

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Why families love Royal Thalassa Monastir

Families picked Royal Thalassa for the on-site thalasso center, which offers kids' aqua programs alongside parent treatments. The beach is wide and the kids' pool is heated early-season. The downside is the resort feels its age in places: request a renovated sea-view room and the value lands well.

πŸ’‘Practical tips before you book

  • 1Book a sea-view room and confirm in writing. Some Tunisian resorts label any room with even a slice of sea view as sea-view, and the difference between front-row and obstructed is significant. A note in your booking request saying "sea view requested, even partial fine, garden not acceptable" usually does the trick.
  • 2Bring or buy bottled water for the room. The buffet drinks are local-brand cola, fanta, beer, wine. Bottled water is sometimes only at lunch and dinner sittings, and you'll want some in the room for kids. A small supermarket on the strip stocks it cheap.
  • 3Charter flights typically arrive late evening or very early morning. Book the first night to start the same day even if you arrive at 1am, otherwise you wait outside the resort gate. The same goes for the return: a late-evening departure means a full day on site without a room, which is fine but plan for it.
  • 4Check the kids' club ages and language. Bigger resorts run them in English, French and German. Smaller ones may be French only. If your kids only speak English and the staff only French, the value collapses fast.
  • 5Don't drink the tap water but ice in mixed drinks is fine. Buffet food is heavily controlled, but ask the rep on day one which restaurants on the strip have been recommended recently. Avoid bivalves (mussels, oysters) outside reputable spots.

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