The story of a Tunisian jewel
The name La Badira, meaning "as luminous as the full moon", is a natural choice for this exceptional hotel. Playing with finesse on the contrast between shadow and light, themes dear to the artists who have shaped the soul of Hammamet since the early 20th century, it embodies a poetic universe steeped in serenity — the very essence of the establishment.
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The rate includes
- The proximity to 3 eighteen-hole courses
- The proximity to the Hammamet medina and Yasmine
- The architecture and décor inspired by the 1930s
- The rooms and suites with sea views
- The elegant, refined and peaceful atmosphere
- Savouring reinvented Tunisian flavours
- Direct access to a private beach
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Accommodation & Gastronomy
The hotel recreates the unique atmosphere of the 1930s, when Hammamet began to shine on the international stage. A cosmopolitan community reinvented local architecture, decoration and craftsmanship, attracting illustrious artists such as Paul Klee, André Gide, Arletty, Oscar Wilde and August Macke, all fascinated by the rare light that bathes the city.
In this exceptional setting, La Badira combines modernity and elegance, tastefully reinterpreting the spirit of that golden age. The hotel offers 130 rooms and suites with stunning sea views, innovative local cuisine, an exceptional Spa by Clarins, as well as personalised services and excursions, supported by cutting-edge technology.

Wellness, Leisure & Location
The hotel enjoys an ideal location, just 3.4 km from the Hammamet medina, 10.6 km from Yasmine Hammamet and 12 km from the Citrus golf course.



























