We introduce our best custom-made itineraries that are tailored to fit your seven-day trip plans. Starting from iconic destinations, the capital Algiers "the white lady" that covers most part of the interesting destinations that you can explore and then fly to Constantine. Next day, we drive to Djemila one of the best roman ruins in Algeria. After that, we are going to drive along the highway to Constantine and stay there overnight. Drive to the roman ruins of Timgad "The Pompeii of Africa" and return back to Constantine. Explore Constantine "The city of the bridges" in a full day and fly back to Algiers. Next day, drive straight to visit the national museum of Cherchell, the Roman ruins of Tipasa and the Royal Mausoleum of Mauritania.
Our itineraries are designed to make sure that your visit wil cover all the important destinations in the region and also have enough leisure time for sightseeing, shopping and relaxing.
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Meet your driver at the airport and transfer to your hotel.
You will meet your guide in the hotel's lobby at 9h00. Then we visit the beautiful 125 meter tall Church of Noter Dame d'Afrique that dominates the long bay above Bab El Oued and it offers a beautiful view with a stunning interior design and has a fine ecclesiastical architecture.
Our next bet will be the old 10th century city known as the Casbah "The Citadelle" where you are going to walk on the cobbled narrow streets and explore the complex houses, palaces and mosques dating back the Ottoman period.
We reach to one of the most preserved Ottoman mosques of the lower Casbah and the first great building many people see, the 17th century Ketchaoua Mosque.
We make our way to the downtown just off the main road of the Martyr's Square where you can see a large modern mosque in vivid yellow color and an ex-colonial church.
We move again to one of the most important, prestigious and historical monument of Algiers, Bastion 23 palace which is located in front of the sea . It is a set of three palaces (17, 18 and 23) and you are going to discover the historical aspect and enjoy roaming through secrets rooms inside it.
After lunch, we head past the mosque of the Fishermen and walk along the Seafront facing the sea. It just remind you instantly of the port of Marseille with colorful small vessels and you will also find set of beautiful European buildings.
We continue up to the Downtown of Algiers past the grand French colonial whitewashed buildings and explore different districts of the town. We walk past the most colossal building of the downtown, Grand Poste office which is a fine example of French-designed, early 20th-century Moorish architecture.
After finishing up with the busy downtown, we head to one of the most inviting places in Algiers, the Botanical Graden of El Hamma, a large garden dedicated to the collection and preservation of wide range of plants, gigantic trees and a central area with fountains and lawns. It's a great area to escape the heat and relax.
Our next stop will be the landmark and the most imposing 92 meter tall Monument to the Martyrs, situated on a hill and overlooking the whole city and apparent from different angles of Algiers. You will get a pretty great shot from certain vantage point. Then you will be transferred to your hotel.
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Set out to a fascinating journey to Djemila or Cuicul known by its original name, back in time to see and explore one of the gems and magnificently preserved remains of the Roman Ruins in North Africa. Three hours from the capital, roughly 318 Km by car. The vast ruins of Djemila is known for its size, spellbinding mosaics and imposing buildings with an incredible state of preservation. It is incredibly situated, sunk between high glorious mountains with an admirable panorama of ruins that has different contrasts and topographic elevations. This Djemila tour starts at museum to see one of the most spectacular mosaics in Roman Africa and it takes guests through this ancient area of Rome, with a long walk through the Christian neighbourhood , the Severian Square, Theater and the old town with tales of its ancient history from throughout the centuries. discover what it was really like to live in an ancient Roman town over two millennia ago.
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. With a long walk through the Main Gate crossing the South-North oriented street , the Greatest baths of the North, Library, the massive Forum, the luxurious Latrines, Theater, The Greatest baths of the South, the huge Capitol, Marketplace of Sertius and the famous Trajan Arch ...
After breakfast, you will meet your guide in the hotel's lobby at 9h00. We start our visit by the museum and the finest Ottoman structure Palace of Ahmed Bey where you are going to walk around it to discover the courtyards, the beautiful gardens, colorful tiles with a creative awe-inspiring motifs and mosaics.
Then, we are going to walk through the alleyways of the Casbah and along the Boulevard of the Abyss where you can see the scenic view of the beautiful landscapes through the pierced gorges until we reach the city’s most iconic symbol, a 175 m (575 ft) high suspension bridge of Sidi M'Cid with the span of 168 m that connects the city to the hill.
After crossing the suspension bridge, we take the staircases to the left side and climb them up until we reach the open area of the Monument to the Dead, a memorial in a shape of triumphal arch topped by a statue of the winged victory that commemorates the victims of World War I
After lunch, a few minutes walk across the vertigo-inducing and wobbly footbridge of Mellah Slimane where you are going to see the superb mountainous scenery of the hanging houses on gorge and the deep ravine dwarfed by the enormity of the gorges. At the same time you will be able to see the old Bab El Kantara Bridge and the majestic Sidi Rached Viaduct from the footbridge's vantage point.
Then we climb up the staircases or take the elevator after we cross the footbridge, we continue along the busy rue of Larbi Ben M'Hidi where you can see the Great Mosque of the 11th century from the outside and then sidewind off into cobbled alleyway streets of Souika or the Medina where you are going to explore the small marketplaces that date back to the 16th century, the meat section, the house built during the Fatimid period.
After exploring the Labyrinth of Souika, we continue up to the main center. Either we climb the long staircases or take the short ones depending on your health status. We reach the interesting National Museum of Cirta where you are going to explore relics dating back to prehistory, Roman time, Punic era, Islamic and French period. All of them are arranged in the ground floor with an exhibition hall, and the upper floor excluding the garden.
We take the tramway from the main center terminal and head to the most imposing and impressive landmark of Constantine known as Emir Abdelkader Mosque. It is the best place where you can explore the beauty of its Islamic architecture and the richness of its lavish decoration.
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It lies on the littoral and occupies the site of an illustrious city "Caesarea". Our visit begins with the ancient museum in the esplanade known as "Martyrs' Square" which houses a rich collection of statuary, mosaics, funerary tombs, relics and invites you on a journey into the history of Cherchell. Then we cross the national road from the esplanade where we can see the mosque of "El Rahman" of a somewhat unusual architecture that resembles an ancient temple with Ionic capitals, then we continue south through an alley of this small town to see the great theater and then the forum and we return by the national road to the door of Tenes and we end our visit by the great thermal baths of the West.
Founded in the fifth century B.C by Phoenician sailors and later an important and great port and a flourishing city of Greco-Roan civilization. As you enter you will get to the amphitheater, walk on the Cardo Maximus, forum, ancient port, the capitol, theater, villas and other public buildings. You will be able to see mosaics still well preserved on the grounds of the domus, trees with strange formations due to wind, sculptures on the small trunks and a circular necropolis which marks the end of the site.
After lunch, we go straight to visit the Royal Mausoleum of Mauritania. It is a historical monument dating from the 3rd century BC with an enormous stone work, circular in shape, mysterious, majestic and endearing for its sober and grandiose beauty at 261 m altitude. Traditionally called "Kbour er Roumia", which is perhaps a false translation of "Tomb of the Christian", some attribute it to Juba II and his wife Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Mark Antony and the famous Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII, others give it a later date.
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