Algeria, a state in North Africa, is a vast and beautiful country on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, offering travelers its many faces and fascinating natural beauty.
The city of Algiers, the capital of Algeria, is the most populous city on the Mediterranean coast and the African country with the most kilometers of coastline.
๐๏ธ If you are planning a holiday to North Africa and are thinking of taking a ferry to Algeria, you have come to the right place! The fine sandy beaches, crystal clear sea and breathtaking views are nothing to be envied by other tourist destinations.
The ancient Roman ruins and archaeological sites are also well worth a visit, all fascinating places that allow you to get to know new cultures linked to an ancient history.
Overlooking a beautiful sea, with streets and squares reminiscent of a tropical destination, Algiers is a beautiful African city that welcomes visitors all year round. Algiers is also rich in history. Other important cities to visit include Oran, Bejaia and Annaba.
๐ข You can reach Algeria by ferry at any time of the year, with a wide range of active connections offered by 5 different ferry companies:
· Corsica Linea
· Algerie Ferries
· Trasmediterranea
· Balearia
· Naviera Armas
Thanks to these shipping companies, there are connections to several countries in Algeria, such as Oran, Algiers, Skikda, Bejaia, Mostaganem and Ghazaouet, all from France or Spain. From France, ferries to Algeria depart from Marseille, while from Spain, ferries depart from Almeria, Alicante, and Valencia.
During the summer, it is also possible to depart from the port of Genoa, an ideal solution for those who decide to bring a car.
The Sahara is definitely a stop not to be missed during your trip to Algeria. This unique place offers unforgettable experiences such as camel trekking in the desert, enjoying the sunset in the dunes or visiting ancient oases.
There is no best time to visit Algeria, the summer is dry and very hot, the winter can cause frost from time to time. It is recommended to visit during the spring period to avoid too high temperatures.