Imagine Roman ruins, sea breezes, and ancient legends — Tipaza is history by the water.
Located just west of Algiers, Tipaza (or Tipasa) is one of Algeria’s most unique travel destinations. It offers a rare blend of UNESCO-listed Roman ruins, Phoenician heritage, Christian sites, and Mediterranean coastline — all in one compact and scenic area.
Tipaza lies on the Mediterranean coast, just 70 km west of Algiers. It’s easily accessible for day trips or weekend getaways from the capital.
✅ Open-air Roman city beside the sea
✅ Relaxed, beach-town vibes near Algiers
✅ Impressive mosaics, amphitheaters, and temples
✅ Nearby royal Berber mausoleum and Phoenician ruins
✅ Fresh seafood, coastal cafés, and spectacular views
Massive Roman ruins with ocean views
Highlights include:
Amphitheater
Forum
Roman baths
Basilica
Nymphaeum (public fountains)
One of the most scenic Roman sites in North Africa
🎯 FlyAllOver Tip: Walk from the ruins straight to the beach for a swim.
One of the oldest and largest Christian basilicas in Africa
4th-century ruins with original layout still visible
A peaceful, spiritual place amid pine trees
Located on a nearby hilltop (13 km from Tipaza)
Believed to be the tomb of Queen Cleopatra Selene, daughter of Cleopatra of Egypt and Mark Antony
A large circular stone structure with panoramic coastal views
Tipaza was originally founded by the Phoenicians before becoming a Roman colony
Some remains of Phoenician walls and ports still exist around the site
Chenoua Beach – golden sand, family-friendly
Tipaza Plage – right next to the ruins
Corne d’Or – quieter and scenic, with clear waters
🌴 FlyAllOver Tip: Weekdays are less crowded; weekends attract locals from Algiers.
Grilled fish and calamari – caught fresh daily
Seafood couscous – a local twist on the classic
Mint tea with honey – served at cliffside cafés with sea views
Makroud and almond pastries from local bakeries
Luxury & Boutique: El Marsa Hotel, Hotel Corne d'Or
Mid-range: Hotel Tipaza Coral
Budget: Guesthouses and small beachside motels
From Algiers: 1 to 1.5 hours by car
Public Bus/Taxi: Shared taxis and buses leave from Algiers’ western stations
Private Tours: Great option for guided history trips from the capital
Best time to visit: April–June and September–November
Bring cash, as card machines may not work at smaller vendors
Combine with a visit to Cherchell (20 km west) for more Roman and Byzantine ruins
Light, modest clothing is ideal — Tipaza is relaxed but conservative