Top 6 Best Beaches in Algeria

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With the scorching temperatures from the equator, Algeria is an appealing place to discover a beach and cool off. The finest thing is that there are numerous ... read more...

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    Oran

    Oran is Algeria's second-largest city, located 350 kilometers from the capital in the country's northwestern corner. A length of beaches runs along the Mediterranean Sea's coast.


    Local governments keep a tight eye on the cleanliness of sandy beaches. Because the beach is covered with rock mass, the sunset is shallow and smooth, and there are hardly any waves here. All of this draws families with children on vacation. The beach is extremely popular with the Orans, who flock here on weekends.


    The beach has everything you need: chair loungers, umbrellas, and rental equipment for sea fun. Oran has calm and pristine water for diving, snorkeling, catamaran, and scooter riders.


    The citadel and Fort Santa Cruz, located on the summit of the hill, are worth seeing because they form a unified architectural ensemble. It provides a breathtaking view of the entire bay. It is also worthwhile to stroll through the old town and visit the historical museum.

    Oran (photo: IG:ville.oran)
    Oran (photo: IG:ville.oran)
    Oran (photo: https://www.bbc.co.uk/)
    Oran (photo: https://www.bbc.co.uk/)

  2. Béjaïa is a coastal city that attracts a large number of summer visitors looking to unwind after a long year of hard work. This city always has plenty to offer its guests, whether it's famed delicacies, diverse cultures, or enjoyable activities.


    Among the various beaches that run along the coastline of Béjaïa are Tichy, Aokas, Souk El Tenine, Melbou, on the west coast of Bejaia, which is home to the beaches of Boulimat, Tighremt, bay of the Aiguades... that have welcomed thousands of people.


    Summer visitors are drawn to the peace and beauty of regions where the sea and golden beach appear to be shielded by the verdant mountains that overshadow them. The cleanliness of its sand and water also captivated all tourists. The beauty of the sand and the purity of the sites provide a magnificent perspective of the beaches.


    Various nearby states, like Bordj Bou Arreridj, Sétif, Batna, Biskra, and others, flock to the beaches.

    Béjaïa (photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/)
    Béjaïa (photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/)
    Béjaïa (photo: https://pixabay.com/)
    Béjaïa (photo: https://pixabay.com/)
  3. Marsa Ben M'Hidi Beach is located in Tlemcen, Algeria, in the northwest. It's a gorgeous beach with a marina and a tiny fishing port. A long, sandy beach that marks the border between Algeria and Morocco. The water is crystal clear, making it ideal for scuba diving or snorkeling. On the right side of the beach, there are resorts, shops, and restaurants. The environment is more tranquil on the left side, making it an excellent place to relax.


    Guests that visit the Marsa Ben M'Hidi beach or stay in one of the coastal hotels are rewarded with an unspoiled vista of the sea and the Sidi Allouch hill.


    Further east is the well-known beach of Moscada, which is a favorite destination for Algerians and travelers alike, particularly during the spring and summer seasons.

    Marsa Ben M'Hidi (photo: Ath Salem)
    Marsa Ben M'Hidi (photo: Ath Salem)
    Marsa Ben M'Hidi (photo: Ath Salem)
    Marsa Ben M'Hidi (photo: Ath Salem)
  4. The town of Zéralda is a small town located not far from Algiers' capital. Pure sand, a smooth shallow approach, and the absence of high waves at Zéralda, thanks to stone bridges that cover the beach from the seaside. The beach is ideal for vacationing families.


    However, towards the beginning of winter, it is fairly windy and strong waves rise, hence the beach is popular with surfers. Water activities include water skiing and sailing. The beach has an umbrella and a sun deck where you may get out of the sun and rest your eyes.


    Zéralda is also full of beautiful places. The cable car will take you to the summit of the hill, where you will find the Cathedral of the African Mother of God. It is a stunning Catholic temple with beautiful mosaics and stained glass windows. The Museum of Fine Arts also has a lovely collection of impressionists.

    Zéralda (photo: https://fr.tripadvisor.ca/
    Zéralda (photo: https://fr.tripadvisor.ca/
    Zéralda (photo: https://fr.tripadvisor.ca/)
    Zéralda (photo: https://fr.tripadvisor.ca/)
  5. The town of Ziama Mansouriah holds some of Algeria's history, with the Roman control of some of their land during the ancient times, when the town was known as Cova and was part of the Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis. The town has two large beaches, about twelve kilometers apart: Le Rouge Plage ('The Red Beach') and Afaghir beach.


    The Plage Rouge ("Red Beach") spreads out its artificial sand. It's a massive 80-meter by the 40-meter swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and a slew of white and red seats for sunbathing. Customers can dine at sophisticated restaurants and pubs after they have bathed.


    Afaghir Beach is located in the northeastern Algerian town of Ziama Mansouriah. This distinctive tiny beach, which is both sandy and rocky, is surrounded by beautiful hills and trees and offers stunning sunrise views. Remember that because it is an isolated beach, there are no restaurants or places to stay nearby. However, for the same reason, Afaghir Beach is normally isolated, making it ideal for relaxing and disconnecting from a hectic lifestyle.

    Ziama Mansouriah (photo: https://twitter.com/)
    Ziama Mansouriah (photo: https://twitter.com/)
    Ziama Mansouriah (photo: Laala.B)
    Ziama Mansouriah (photo: Laala.B)
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    Tichy

    Tichy, located in the northern section of Béjaa, is a charming village with four huge beaches along its coastline: Plage du Centre Ville, Plage Les Hammadite, Plage du Stade, and Plage du Rochers.


    Plage du Centre Ville - a popular tourist destination - is a lengthy stretch of sand with a peaceful ambiance and stunning views. Because it is so large, the beach is ideal for walks, especially around sunrise and sunset. There are a few restaurants around.


    Plage Les Hammadite is an ideal place for families due to its silky black sand. The water is clear, with tiny, safe waves for swimming. You may have a picnic in the sand with your family, admire the scenery, and explore the beach on a camel ride.


    Plage Du Stade, like many other beaches in Tichy, has smooth sands and clean water with little waves. However, this is a considerably less crowded beach that is tranquil and ideal for a leisurely day.


    Tichy's last four beaches form the same sandy strip. Plage des Rochers has relatively high waves, making it unsuitable for little children, and is popular with both visitors and residents.

    Tichy (photo: https://thetravelhackinglife.com/)
    Tichy (photo: https://thetravelhackinglife.com/)
    Tichy (photo: https://www.pinterest.com/)
    Tichy (photo: https://www.pinterest.com/)



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