The Algerian coast, stretching nearly 1,200 km along the Mediterranean, is home to beaches that are both smiling and busy, such as the club holiday Tipaza, built by the architect Le Corbusier, or that of Zeralda , which also includes a replica of nomadic village.
The Turquoise Coast
To the east of Algiers, the “Turquoise Coast” is home to beautiful rocky coves and sandy beaches lined with vegetation typically Mediterranean cypress, cork oaks and olive trees. A thirty kilometres from Algiers, Sidi Ferruch peninsula has a marina and offers great opportunities for underwater fishing. At the moment, this is an area where access is guarded by the military, a veritable enclave of peace and gentleness where young lovers spend quiet moments.
The Coast of Oran
In the region of Oran, there are several resorts with hotels well-equipped, in terms of water sports and where you can dance to the sound of traditional orchestras.