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The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The city tour is a tour where you get to taste the daily life, mingle with the local, discover the real life, visit the local markets, enjoy the sounds and noises, the colors and the street food, where you feel as a part of the country not as a tourist . All of that without forgetting that you get to learn about the history of the country.
Set out to visit Tiddis ,one of the underrated Roman ruins located in the northwest of Algeria, in the province of Constantine. The city was founded as a military outpost in the 3rd century and built on a hillside overlooking Constantine from a certain vantage point to defend the city against invaders. Upon your arrival, you can see a beautiful scenery of landscapes and a striking red earth with a magnificent hillock in which the site is located. Now, let's explore the mysteries of the Roman ruins built on this vast land.
Bou Saada is the ideal destination to escape for a weekend. Located just three hours drive from Algiers, this oasis offers a real change of scenery. The Ksar of Bou Saada is a must. Although some streets are in poor condition, walking through its inhabited streets is a unique experience. Locals, warm and welcoming, will be happy to share their anecdotes and show you the way to historic mosques dating back centuries. Also take the opportunity to visit the school where former President Mohamed Boudiaf studied in the 1930s, a fascinating dive into local history.
For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals. The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Annaba "ex-Bone" is the fourth largest city of Algeria located on the coastline of the Mediterranean sea. It has an excellent natural port that drew the Phoenicians here some 3000 years ago. The town is most famous for the theologian and philosopher Saint Augustine who was formed in Hippo Regius, one of the most beautiful Roman Ruins of Annaba. Let's explore this town full of story !
Tipasa Roman ruins is a UNESCO site on the Algerian coast, providing amazing experience and deep understanding of the Roman history. A city first occupied by the old Phoenician traders, and became and important source for Romans that occupied most the Algerian north after that. Walking through it’s fabulous sites and historical monuments that were and still a great witness of Roman architecture, lifestyle and art. With a visit to a museum that’s full with art pieces and fascinating mosaics. A walk through city of Cherchell that’s a mix of history and modern Algerian culture. Summarising the visit with the unique circular royal Mausoleum that stands as an important witness of the Numidian architecture and Egyptian influence and connection.
Djémila the Beautiful one, Latin: Cuicul or Curculum, formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch.
onstantine, nicknamed “the City of Bridges”, is a true masterpiece of open-air history. Few people know that it takes its name from Emperor Constantine I and that it was the ancient capital of Numidia, Cirta. Built on an impressive limestone block and crossed by a spectacular canyon, the city is connected by numerous bridges that offer breathtaking views. Getting lost in its iconic neighborhoods is a journey back in time. The Ottoman Casbah, in the heart of the medina, houses the sumptuous Palais du Bey, while the Bardo district evokes the passage of the French colonial era. Constantine is not only a city to visit, it is an experience to live: its history, unique architecture and majestic panoramas make it one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Constantine gives the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of emperors and empires, where ancient history whispers from every monument. it also a chance for you to immerse yourself in a vibrant culture where East meets West, then feast on a legendary culinary scene. From breathtaking sights to unforgettable bites, this is where your ultimate adventure comes to life.
Meet up then take the road to Tipaza which will take arround an hour . Tipaza is Roman site that has an amazing view on the sea and also it has alot of trees which makes the site special and enjoyable it has also a view on the mountain chenoua which Tipaza is famous of . The city of Tipaza has witness a passage of many civilizations and the one that left its mark is the roman and French and we can see it in the field . We will arrive to Tipaza at 10am Start with a port side walk to see the remains of the roman and the punic there then pass to the archeological site that lay next to the shore visit the site which is a UNESCO site (amphitheatre,theater,Christian basilica, villa fresque,the fountain, the thermals) and without forgetting passing to see the inspiration point of Albert Camus . then pass to have lunch , after lunch we go to the museum of the site then pass the Christian tomb which looks like a pyramid. Finish the tour of Tipaza arround 3pm we take the road to Algiers.
Our guides, natives of Oran and real experts, offer you an authentic and immersive experience. Discover the treasures of the capital of western Algeria on a full-day private tour. Stroll through Oran’s historic and picturesque alleyways, then explore the majestic Fort of Santa Cruz and its surrounding park, a place that has inspired many artists, including the famous Kamel Daoud. This tour combines history, culture and exceptional panoramas, for a unique and memorable experience in Oran.
Tlemcen, a city with a rich heritage, is a little-known cultural gem. Formerly Pomaria, it is full of architectural treasures testifying to its glorious past. Its Medina, a mix of Arab and Andalusian influences, is home to the Great Mosque and the mausoleum of Sidi Boumédiène, the city's patron saint. Known for its crafts and lively souks, Tlemcen is also a source of inspiration for artists and writers. This city, a true cultural treasure, deserves to be discovered and preserved.
Discover the essence of Algeria on a captivating 4-day journey through history, culture, and nature. Explore Algiers' iconic landmarks, wander through the ancient Roman ruins of Tipaza, and experience the desert charm of Bou Saada. Conclude your adventure with the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, the lush Hamma Garden, and the National Museum of the Mujahideen—a perfect blend of heritage and beauty.
Set out to a fascinating journey to Timgad or Thamugadi known by its original name, founded in 100 AD by Trajan to the veterans of Rome, back in time to see and explore one of the enormous Roman ruins known as the Pompeii of Africa and were once buried under the sand. One hour and a half from Constantine, roughly 130 Km by car you will get to the vast ruins of Timgad is known for its huge size, about 50 hectares, symmetrical grid plan and two main oriented streets, large forum, baths, library and imposing Capitol with an incredible state of preservation. In this Timgad tour ,you’ll walk through the eerily abandoned streets of the ancient city and see one of the most spectacular structures in Roman Africa and with the help of our guides they will be able to bring the ruins dramatically to life and you’ll gain a unique insight into domestic life in antiquity.
Located along Algeria’s stunning coastline, Tipaza and Cherchell offer a perfect blend of Roman heritage and Mediterranean charm. Aside from being with a team of experts to show you around, we are always friendly, caring and open to improve your experience of visiting Tipaza to make a memorable day out of your stay in Algeria. We care about sharing true and authentic information about the site and set a unique experience of discovering the region through a new set vision.
Our guides are experts and children from Timgad and the Aurès region. The experience is most authentic. Discover the highlights of this ancient city on this full-day private tour. Stroll through the narrow, millennia-old streets of the famous Roman ruins of Timgad and then visit the museum that has inspired so many artists and historians. This program will allow you to fully enjoy your day learning about the Roman history of Timgad and Numidian of Medracen, while exploring the city for a great experience.
This 9-day journey with Oryx Voyage offers more than sightseeing — it’s an immersion into the soul of the Sahara. You’ll travel deep into the Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its prehistoric rock art and surreal landscapes. Guided by authentic Tuareg nomads, you’ll explore hidden canyons, sleep under a sky filled with stars, and share stories around desert campfires. Unlike other tours, this one combines: Red Tadrart’s majestic dunes and natural rock sculptures, Oases like Essendilène, where life blooms in the heart of the desert, Tuareg music and traditions, culminating in a farewell dinner under the stars. It’s an authentic, exclusive, and soul-stirring experience designed for those who seek beauty, silence, and connection — not just travel.
Ensure you get a hassle-free trip to your destination with a convenient private transfer to or from Algiers International Airport. Choose from 2 suitable vehicle options that all give you the comfort and space your transfer needs. For groups of 3 passengers or fewer, choose from a sedan vehicle that can fit 3 standard-sized pieces of luggage. For groups of up to 8 passengers, choose the minivan option that can fit 8 standard-sized pieces of luggage. On the day of travel, enjoy a friendly meet and greet service from a professional driver at the airport's arrivals terminal. Get some help with your luggage and sit back in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.