La Reserve El Haouaria
La Réserve is a guesthouse located at the tip of an arm of land "Cape Bon" in northeastern Tunisia, in a small coastal town called El Hawaria a few miles from neighboring Sicily.
The Romans nicknamed El Haouaria, L'Aquilaria or "land of the eagle".
Indeed each spring nearly 40,000 majestic and haughty eagles stop at the tip of the cape before crossing the Mediterranean.
Facing the serene neighboring Zembra, at the bottom of a creek, built on 2 hectares in the middle of a scrubland of thyme and rosemary, La Réserve was once a holiday property of a French sailor who loved nature, fishing and wild sites: Robert Gabriel Dupuy.
Mr. Dupuy then judged it to be the perfect place to rediscover the pleasures of nature and to reconnect with serenity.
In 1942, he built there a small fisherman's house immersed in the greenery, whitewashed and animated by a simple and serene life away from a civilization that had become too noisy and plunged at the time into the Second World War.
La Réserve is today the faithful heiress of this choice of life, this love for nature and this will to retire and rest in serenity.
La Réserve is a guest house with limited capacity. 07 Bungalows are at the disposal of our guests, fitted out with simplicity, sobriety and reconciling the most pre the various tastes. A large living room is open to all our guests offering services, sharing and conviviality around a central fireplace.
The Bungalows and the Grand Salon are nicely nestled in a landscaped garden, neat and green overlooking a beautiful creek downstream where the sea shines beautifully under the gentle gaze of the serene Zembra.