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Hotel in Djibouti
Set in Djibouti, Sheraton Djibouti features a private beach area and an outdoor swimming pool. There is a casino on site and guests can relax on the sun terrace. The service is excellent, the staff is very welcoming, very attentive. The breakfast has large variety of food items and, in my opinion, it can please all clients with different preferences. I really enjoyed my short stay in your hotel.
Hotel in Djibouti
Located in Djibouti, less than 0.6 mi from Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Djibouti Palace Kempinski provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. all the team were all perfect especially the receipt team Ifrah
Hotel in Djibouti
Atlantic Hotel offers accommodations in Djibouti. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Very good service, professional and caring about customers. Fast and reliable WiFi, good breakfast .When I had trouble with Djibouti police for taking a picture in the street, the owner of the hotel came to my rescue and picked me up from police station, even bringing me a hamburger, fries and drinks. A 100 % recommendation!
Hotel in Djibouti
Located in Djibouti, a 5-minute walk from Dolphin Dive Centre, Capital Hotel Djibouti provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a shared lounge. Very friendly staff. Accommodating. A very clean hotel. Excellent location
Hotel in Djibouti
CITY GUEST by Citylife is located on the beachfront in Djibouti, a 4-minute walk from Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and 0.4 miles from Japan Embassy. The staff was super friendly and helpful; liala ,ismail, and Mohamed and the ladies in room service. they were great.
Hotel in Djibouti
Located in Djibouti, an 18-minute walk from Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Les Acacias Hotel Djibouti provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming... Excellent location, the sea view at night was magical! You can see birds walking on the water and singing, with a prime view from the restaurant couch seats. My room had a balcony with sea view as well, it was lovely and very relaxing. Great room, great staff, great amenities. Good food too and great internet coverage everywhere. I am very happy with my stay and would stay again if I come back to Djibouti. Thank you
Hotel in Djibouti
Located in Djibouti, 2.2 miles from Free Zone, Auberge Boulaos has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Staff shows the best side of people. Friendly and willing to assist pro-active. Informal stay for a really acceptable price
Hotel in Djibouti
Boasting a fitness center and a terrace, Comfort Hotel is located in Djibouti, a 5-minute walk from French Cultural Center and an 8-minute walk from Dolphin Dove Center. I didnt feel like I was in a hotel I felt the I was home because of the staff they are super friendly Totally recommend this hotel
Hotel in Djibouti
Featuring a terrace and views of city, Hôtel l'Europe is located in Djibouti, a 7-minute walk from Dolphin Dive Centre.
Hotel in Djibouti
Located in Djibouti, within a 6-minute walk of French Cultural Centre and 0.4 miles of Dolphin Dive Centre, Ras Dika Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Djibouti cost $791 per night, and 4-star hotels in Djibouti are $618 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Djibouti can be found for $1,280 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Djibouti for tonight. You'll pay around $183 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Djibouti will cost around $356, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Djibouti this weekend is $117 or, for a 4-star hotel, $183. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Djibouti for this weekend cost around $333 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Djibouti is not a bad city, I think the government needs to spend more money on infrastructure upgrades, it's possible for Djibouti to be more attractive to visitor if infrastructure upgrades were made.
Lac Assal , volcano and lava fields on route to Tadjoura Djibouti city and environs is extremely overpriced due to the extensive ex pat. Population Parts of the city are very dirty but still very safe to explore
Fascinating, but expensive country. You should definitively go outside Djibouti ville, but this is possible just with a tour or with rented car (I strongly recommend you the second option, the price for jeep rental starts from 80 USD (+ petrol), but the tours with driver are usually more expensive. Lac Assal (incl. hot springs) and Ardoukoba volcano is for one day, while count at least 2 days for Lac Abbe. Both trips are highly recommended. Unfortunately, I did no go to white sharks tours on the sea due to the lack of time. Next time. Strongly recommend at least some command of French.
Coming from Ethiopia, Djibouti cannot offer a lot that is really special. Country completely overpriced, people not that friendly, many scammers! Djibouti was my country #70 and it was the first trip ever I am regretting! Do not go there - not worth the money, not worth the time - and on top too much hassle and energy sucking!
The brutal visit for money places an area is ok it's nice it's too hot by the time I was in the gym beauty is 43 degree which is you cannot even work by yourself you have to hide data for the sun but basically an expensive too expensive thank you for your review for me your beauty I love you
Djibouti is a great and valueable destination for 1 week staying holidays. You'll appreciate breathtaking landscapes in Lac Abbe, Lac Assal, Goubet, and wonderful beaches in Blanc Sables, Koh Angar, Moucha Island. You'll like the friendly people and constant feeling of safety/security during all the journey, so don't be afraid to go to this "uncommon" destination. Unfortunately it is quite expensive, and poor services (don't forget it is Africa and few tourists -by now): for instance we weren't able to rent a 4WD car, and the only way to move around the Country was to purchase an operator package, but this gave us the opportunity to meet Daniel and his great staff (Bambu Travel), we had an amazing (co-)guided tour but with the flexibility of a self-service tour (and their special advises, opportunity to meet local people, etc). Diving below expectations (if compared with Red Sea).
Very good service, professional and caring about customers. Fast and reliable WiFi, good breakfast .When I had trouble with Djibouti police for taking a picture in the street, the owner of the hotel came to my rescue and picked me up from police station, even bringing me a hamburger, fries and drinks. A 100 % recommendation!
I didnt feel like I was in a hotel I felt the I was home because of the staff they are super friendly Totally recommend this hotel