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About Algeria Travel and Tours

Algeria Travel and Tours, powered by M Travel & Tours, crafts seamless journeys across Algeria’s Sahara dunes, Roman heritage, Mediterranean coast, and vibrant cities. We handle every detail—guided tours, hotels, airport pickups, private cars, and cultural experiences—so you can simply enjoy.

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Top Attractions & Things to Do in Algeria

Sahara Desert Tours

Camel rides, sandboarding, starry desert camps in Djanet & Tamanrasset.

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Traverse towering dunes, hike canyons, and sleep in Berber camps. Our expeditions balance comfort and authenticity, with sunrise/sunset photo stops and optional 4x4 support.

Algiers City Tour

UNESCO Kasbah, seafront Corniche, museums, and lively markets.

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Discover Ottoman homes, the Martyrs’ Memorial, and Notre Dame d’Afrique. Sample pastries in hidden cafés and walk elegant French-era boulevards with our expert guide.

Roman Ruins of Timgad

“Pompeii of Africa” with streets, arches, theater, and library.

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A UNESCO masterpiece: explore Roman urban planning, intricate mosaics, and panoramic viewpoints—ideal for historians and photographers.

Tipaza

Coastal ruins, amphitheater, mosaics, and Mediterranean views.

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Combine archaeology with beach time: wander temples by the sea, then savor fresh seafood at local restaurants along the shore.

Hoggar Mountains

Volcanic peaks, epic vistas, and pristine night skies.

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Trek basaltic ridges near Tamanrasset; pair with nomadic encounters and desert astronomy. Best Oct–Apr for clear skies and pleasant temps.

Assekrem Plateau

Legendary sunrise/sunset balcony above the Sahara.

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Reach Father de Foucauld’s hermitage and sweeping panoramas. Our routes include safe transfers, photo stops, and warm tea with local hosts.

Constantine

The “City of Bridges” perched on dramatic cliffs.

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Walk vertiginous bridges, tour Ahmed Bey Palace, and capture cliffside views. Optional add-on: regional cuisine tasting in the old town.

Oran

Music, festivals, Santa Cruz Fort, and coastal culture.

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From Raï rhythms to hilltop fortresses, Oran blends heritage with nightlife. Enjoy sea-view sunsets and lively plazas.

Ghardaïa (M’zab Valley)

UNESCO oasis towns with unique Ibadi architecture.

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Explore labyrinthine alleys, craft markets, and palm groves. Respectful dress and photography guidance provided by your local guide.

Djanet Oasis

Palm gardens and gateway to Tassili n’Ajjer.

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Recharge in cool oases before desert treks. We arrange camp comforts, reliable 4x4s, and expert desert teams.

Tassili n’Ajjer

Ancient rock art and surreal sandstone formations.

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See cave paintings >6,000 years old. Guided hikes cover iconic arches, canyons, and safe viewpoints; permits handled by our team.

Annaba

Mediterranean beaches and Saint Augustine Basilica.

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Blend coastal relaxation with spiritual heritage, plus fresh seafood and scenic coastal drives.

Béjaïa

Cap Carbon cliffs, Gouraya Park, forested trails.

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Hike to viewpoints, swim hidden coves, and taste coastal Algerian cuisine; ideal spring–autumn.

Biskra

“Gateway to the Sahara” with palm groves & hot springs.

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Wellness stop with thermal baths after desert days. Date plantations and oasis walks included in our routes.

Tlemcen

Mosques, palaces, textiles, and waterfall escapes.

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Visit the Great Mosque, El Mechouar Palace, and nearby nature spots; add artisan workshops for a cultural deep dive.

Algeria Guide, Visa & Useful Information

Clear steps, practical tips, and local insights for a smooth journey.

Best Time to Visit

Coast (Algiers, Oran, Béjaïa): Apr–Jun & Sep–Nov.
Sahara (Djanet, Tamanrasset): Oct–Apr for cooler nights and pleasant days.

Money & Payments

  • Currency: Algerian Dinar (DZD).
  • ATMs in major cities; carry cash for deserts/smaller towns.
  • Keep small notes for markets and tips.

Connectivity

  • Local SIM on arrival (passport needed).
  • Good 4G in cities; weaker in remote Sahara zones.
  • Hotel Wi-Fi common in urban areas.

Power & Plugs

Type C/E, 230V, 50Hz. Bring a universal adapter and power bank for desert trips.

Health & Safety

  • Drink bottled water; pack sun protection.
  • Comprehensive travel insurance recommended.
  • Follow guide instructions in desert & mountain regions.

Culture & Etiquette

  • Dress modestly in traditional areas.
  • Ask before photographing people or sensitive sites.
  • Basic French/Arabic greetings go a long way.

Visa Guidance (Simple Steps)

  1. Check your nationality for visa category and requirements on the nearest Algerian embassy/consulate website.
  2. Prepare documents: valid passport, application form, photos, flight plan, hotel confirmation, invitation/agency letter (we provide), travel insurance.
  3. Submit & pay at the embassy/consulate or via their approved process.
  4. Wait for processing (timelines vary). We can supply confirmations and an invitation letter to support your file.
  5. Collect your visa and receive your final itinerary, transfers, and guide contacts from us.

*Visa rules can change—always verify with the official Algerian embassy/consulate for your country before applying.

Airport Pickup & Private Transfers

We meet you at arrivals (Algiers, Oran, Constantine, etc.), assist with luggage/SIM setup, and drive you to your hotel. Round-trip and multi-city transfers available.

How many days do I need?

City highlights: 2–3 days. Coast + ruins: 4–6 days. Sahara & mountains: 5–9 days. Full Algeria loop: 10–14+ days. We tailor plans to your time and interests.

Can you arrange guides and drivers?

Yes—licensed, multilingual guides and professional drivers with clean 4x4s/minivans. We handle permits for restricted zones when required.

Payment methods

We accept confirmed wire, card (where available), and secure online invoices. A deposit confirms services; balance due as per itinerary terms.

What should I pack?

Light layers, sun hat, sunglasses, scarf, comfortable walking shoes/trek shoes, modest wear for cultural sites, and a warm layer for desert nights.

Photography & drones

Photography is welcome in most tourist areas—avoid military/government sites. Drone use may require permits; tell us in advance to advise.