Our Destinations
From ancient ruins to bustling cities and Sahara oases, discover the diverse destinations Algeria has to offer.
Algiers
The vibrant capital, Algiers, is a captivating blend of history and modernity. Explore the labyrinthine alleys of the ancient Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, marvel at the elegant French colonial architecture, and feel the pulse of contemporary life in its bustling streets and seaside promenades. This city of stunning contrasts, where the past and present coexist beautifully, offers a deep dive into Algerian culture. From the grand Notre-Dame d'Afrique basilica offering panoramic views to the historic Ketchaoua Mosque and the lush Jardin d'Essai du Hamma, Algiers is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
Tipaza
Step back in time in Tipaza, where ancient Roman ruins are dramatically set against the turquoise backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea. Wander through the remnants of basilicas, forums, and theaters, with breathtaking sea views at every turn. This coastal town offers a picturesque journey through history, combining archaeological wonders with serene natural beauty. Don't miss the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania, a magnificent pre-Roman tomb shrouded in mystery, standing as a testament to the region's rich, layered past long before the Romans arrived. Tipaza is not just a site, but an experience that connects you with centuries of history.

Setif
Nestled in the Hodna Mountains, Setif is a bustling city rich with history. It serves as the perfect starting point for visiting the magnificent Roman ruins of Djémila, a UNESCO site. In the city itself, you can admire the iconic Ain El Fouara fountain, a symbol of local pride and legend, and explore the archaeological museum, which houses some of Algeria's finest and most intricate Roman mosaics. Setif offers a glimpse into the heart of modern Algerian life in the highlands, providing a vibrant contrast to the ancient stones of nearby Djemila.

Bejaia
A stunning port city where the green mountains of Kabylie meet the crystal-clear Mediterranean. Bejaia is famed for its dramatic coastlines, the historic Gouraya National Park which looms over the city, and the mischievous Barbary macaques that inhabit its cliffs at Cap Carbon. It's a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and vibrant local culture. Explore the historic Casbah, enjoy fresh seafood by the harbor, and soak in the breathtaking views from the mountain peaks. Bejaia is a true gem of the Algerian coast.

Constantine
Known as the 'City of Bridges,' Constantine offers one of the most dramatic urban landscapes in the world. Perched atop a rocky plateau split by a deep gorge, the city is connected by a series of breathtaking suspended bridges. Its ancient history, vibrant medina, and stunning views make it a truly unforgettable destination. Crossing the Sidi M'Cid bridge or the Mellah Slimane footbridge provides thrilling perspectives of the Rhummel river canyon below, while the Palace of Ahmed Bey reveals the opulence of Ottoman-era Algeria. Constantine is a city that defies gravity and captivates the soul.
Djemila
Discover the 'beautiful' city of Djemila, a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. Its unique mountain setting provides a stunning backdrop for the temples, basilicas, arches, and streets that offer a fascinating glimpse into Roman provincial life and city planning. Unlike other Roman sites, Djemila’s remarkable preservation, including its two forums, market, and private houses adorned with mosaics, allows you to truly walk in the footsteps of the ancients and imagine life in this thriving Roman mountain town.
Djanet
The jewel of the Algerian Sahara, Djanet is the essential gateway to the otherworldly landscapes of the Tassili n'Ajjer National Park. This vast desert plateau is a world of towering sand dunes, dramatic rock formations, and thousands of pieces of prehistoric rock art, making it an open-air museum of human history and natural wonder. Led by Tuareg guides, you'll explore stunning canyons, sleep under a blanket of stars, and connect with the timeless spirit of the desert. Djanet is more than a destination; it's an expedition to the heart of the Sahara's magic.

Ghardaia
Experience a culture preserved for centuries in Ghardaia, the heart of the M'zab Valley. This unique pentapolis, a cluster of five hilltop towns, is a masterpiece of functional architecture adapted to the desert environment. Exploring its narrow, winding streets and observing the traditional way of life of the Mozabite people offers a profound cultural immersion unlike any other. Each town has its own character, from the sacred hill of Beni Isguen to the bustling market of Ghardaïa itself. A visit here is a journey into a living, breathing UNESCO World Heritage site.