Cherchell and Tipasa are two of Algeria’s most remarkable coastal destinations, rich in history and natural beauty. Located west of Algiers along the Mediterranean, they offer a unique glimpse into the country’s Roman past and cultural heritage.
Tipasa is famous for its well-preserved Roman ruins set against the sea, where ancient temples, streets, and amphitheaters create a truly scenic and peaceful atmosphere. Nearby, the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania stands as an iconic monument, reflecting the legacy of ancient North African kingdoms.
Cherchell, once known as Caesarea, was a major Roman city and remains an important cultural center. Today, it is known for its archaeological treasures, historic landmarks, lively squares, and charming harbor, offering visitors a blend of history and local life.
Together, Cherchell and Tipasa provide a perfect mix of history, culture, and coastal scenery, making them must-visit destinations in Algeria.
Overview
This tour takes you along the scenic coastline to some of Algeria’s most remarkable historical sites. In Tipasa, walk through impressive Roman ruins overlooking the sea. Visit the iconic Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania, a fascinating ancient monument surrounded by mystery.
In Cherchell, once known as Caesarea, explore its rich Roman heritage, visit the archaeological museum, stroll through Martyrs Square, and enjoy views of the charming harbor. This experience offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and coastal scenery.
Tour Details
- Duration: 8 Hours
- Price: 100€ per person
- Accommodations: 3★, 4★, or 5★
