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If you just go through this survival guide, I will tell you all you need to know before going to Algeria. May I have your attention please? Do I have it? Announcement: traveling in Algeria does not mean you will be moving on camel or donkey all the time. They have planes, trains and buses as well as cities with buildings and cars. They really do. A point of this silly joke was to show that Algeria is much more developed then most of the people think! Others know where it is, but the only thing they know about it is the Sahara desert. True is that, the desert occupies four-fifths of the Algerian territory. Nevertheless, traveling in Algeria is not just the desert experience. They also have a beautiful coastline, ancient Roman Empire ruins, stunning heritage of Ottomans, Spanish, French and much more. In this post I will mention several practical aspects you need to know before traveling to Algeria. Lots of tourists are afraid to come to Algeria. The knowledge about Algeria abroad is very little and outdated. Hence, there are many issues concerning safety in Algeria I would like to discuss. Therefore, I decided to devote a separate article for this important matter — Safety in Algeria — Survival Guide 2. The official language in Algeria is Arabic Algerian dialect plus people speak French as it was a French colony. For those who cannot speak either French nor Arabic? Yyyy, well… you will have a hard time due to the communication barrier. Most of the young people learn English at school so should speak. Prepare some handy dictionary in French or use the translator to survive in Algeria. In Algeria you have to use local currency which is Algerian dinar. There are not many places in the whole country where ATM accepts international bank cards. First option is the airports in Algiers or Oran. Second one, is ATMs in a huge hotels like Sheraton. For example, right now, while I am writing this, one of my readers contacted me and asked for advice: where to withdraw money in Oran? She went to the airport and to Sheraton to try, and both ATMs which accept foreign cards had no money. She went through the city, checking some banks and finally succeded in AGB bank in Oran. As you can see, you can be left without money in Algeria if you count on the ATMs. The same with paying by card — foreign card will not be accepted. Therefore, you need to bring cash with you in dollars or euro and exchange. If you have been to Algeria, and know other places where ATM worked for your foreign card, please write it down in the comment. It may be a huge help for people being suck with no cash in Algeria, looking for solutions. Exchanging money on black market in Algeria. When I am traveling around Europe, I would never think about exchanging money on the street or some black market, because I would be afraid that they will cheat me. I remember traveling in Bulgaria, and hearing some offers on the street to exchange money. Thankfully, I had read before, that I should always exchange money in the bank or exchange office while in Bulgaria. The exchange rate on the black market in Algeria is much higher than you would get in the bank. The difference is significant. One US dollar was da in the bank and da on the black market. See the huge difference? I ended up having much more money than I was expecting! I understand that you may have problems in finding a black market in Algeria as a tourist. For some reason there is no arrow showing the direction. Just joking. It can also happen that they will try to cheat you as you are a tourist, you never know. Therefore, I highly recommend going there with a local person. I will never forget this moment when going with a couch surfer in the city of Oran to the black market. A ordinary street, with old men sitting in front of the shop, drinking coffee. There were few stores in a row, and we entered the jewellery shop, with a door behind to another small room. A man was sitting there, ready to exchange what we had. All looked like a scene from a movie. The mobile app which works the best for maps in Algeria is Waze. You can find your way to historical places, hotels or restaurants. Hotels in Algeria are very expensive, in compare with living costs in the country. As mass tourism does not exist in Algeria, competition is low and hotels can impose the price they wish. They host a lot of people coming for business or tourists from organised tours. It may sound a decent price, if you are from France or Australia but mind that Algeria is a cheap country. But I never stayed in a hotel and was traveling with locals. This reminds me of situation in Timore Leste — another not touristic destination I travelled to, nota bene, just before coming to Algeria. In Timor, prices of the hotels were extremely high and often there was no other option to choose. Thankfully, in Algeria there are other solutions. There are hostels or rather youth hostels , which offer a very basic condition. Of course, girls and boys in a separate part of the building. If you are lucky, you will have fresh sheet and clean room. I was stuck in a hot room with no AC and with no water in the shower. Toilets are always common in the youth hostels and not necessarily clean. You will find some of them using the Waze app and typing in hostel or auberge des jeunesse — youth hostel in French. The best middle-price option will be airbnb, which you will easily find in the big cities. Prices are very convenient for a room or even for renting the whole apartment. Again, I recommend Couch Surfing as a great way to stay with a local host family. Is it risky? Of course, it always is, no matter the country. However, if you choose the person with many positive references, trustable profile description, preferably living with family what is very common in Algeria , you will most likely have a great time. Higly recommended as the best way to explore the culture, see the country and have memorable experiences with locals. Camping is Algeria is an option too. Lots of locals put a tent on the beaches or in some green areas. There are also authorized camp sides in the places which are famous for local visitors. What is that? The fact is, that for few weeks in Algeria I never got a chance to use it, to be honest. Hence, if you want to have Internet in Algeria, you need to get local sim card with data. There are 3 different networks. Much better range had Mobilis. As I mentioned on the beginning, Algeria has variety of means of public transportation. They have buses, planes, trains, trams in five cities, taxis and metro in the capital city — Algiers. Moving with public buses or trains around the country is very cheap. Trains are fine, and they are faster than the bus, which may stop in many cities. Both — trains and buses, are very convenient, well, depends with which country you compare… From my traveling experiences, transportation in Algeria was quite good. The condition of the main roads in Algeria is fine, so you can move around quickly. Going far south to the desert, I advice checking the prices of the planes. Inside Algeria you can find cheap flights and skip spending 2 days in the bus. Taxis are relatively expensive in comparing with other means of transport, however, local people use them a lot for few reasons. First, city buses are slow and their schedule is unpredictable. Taxi drivers tend to cheat tourist, so be careful! What I would recommend, is to download Yassir mobile app , which is an equivalent to Uber. You can see the price prior the ride and follow the road with navigation. Only visitors coming for more than 3 months should obtain international driving licence. Renting a car is possible on the big airports, but the price is much higher than taking a cab to the city and renting a car from the agencies there. Hence, it can be reasonable cost to rent a car, if you plan to go to places where you will have to get a taxi anyway. Wherever you go in Algeria you will just see fast-foods all around. I have just came super-skinny after surviving Indonesian food and my stomach has another challenge! For me impossible to survive on shawarma and fries all the time. I struggled a lot in finding something other than fast-foods. But rather than that, I had a hard time. Food in Algeria is very cheap, though. Restaurants with good food, where tourists or expats come, can cost as much as restaurants in western Europe…. There are plenty of liqueur stores, though. Their appearance is often not so obvious, they may be hidden in a small street. Apart from the liqueur stores, you can buy alcohol in the hotel, if there is a bar. Drinking alcohol in public is forbidden as religious people would not like to see people drinking. You can bring it to your hotel or flat. The most popular airports are in Algiers and Oran. If you are coming from Europe, the cheapest way is to get to Spain or South of France and fly to Algeria with Voeling. If you are coming from other parts of the world, check Turkish Airlines or any airlines from UAE , which have connecting flights to Algeria. By land you can get to Algeria from Tunisia, the border with Morocco is closed! In general, the visa to Algeria is not the easiest one and is required for most of the countries in the world. I hope this article provided you with lots of tips on traveling to Algeria. Some of the information may be changing and improving quickly, as for example ATMs accepting foreign cards. Therefore, please comment below if you find out something has changed, to help the other travelers. ENG The Bee is a nature lover and tea addict. Loves the idea of slow life and responsible traveling, constantly trying to improve to bee more eco-friendly. Appreciates old cultures and traditions, loves to immerse with locals, listen to ethnic music as well as taste regional food and drinks. Her favorite spots while traveling are family houses and street markets. Which list do you subscribe to? English Polski. Your email address will not be published. Algeria is quite an adventure. Clearly since you had great meals at home, it means that the restaurants have lost their way. The point is that Algerians live with families, most of them, so there is always some cooking at home. Jak dla mnie byli bardzo mili, mam dobre wspomnienia. Wszystkiego dobrego! I do agree that there is a reluctance to visit based on some quite long ago terrorist activities, and in this day and age, if one rules out anywhere that ever experienced terrorism at one point, then one rules out much of the world! Love all the practical tips on every aspect from currency to transport to web access to food. You shared some amazing tips for visiting Algeria! Thank you for sharing your experience! Algeria has officially been added to my travel bucket list. Algeria seems to have this air of enigma and mystique. But you have given a very candid account of the place and also busted a lot of myths and pre-conceived notions that people may have. It is definitely a country that seems to promise adventure. A place to explore beyond the beaten track. Your post in many ways is a helpful ready-reckoner for first timers to Algeria. As many people have some blocked mindset for traveling in Algeria, it is good that you have shared that it is safe and worthvisiting too. Good to know that food is cheap and would love to try some local stuff. Thanks for sharing all information on Algeria. How informative is this post? Thank you for sharing. It was good to read a post about Algeria and learn the bare-minimum facts. I think this may be the only post I have ever seen on Algeria. Sounds safe enough to me. I find your post very informative and very complete. I will be there for almost a month and reading your post will help me a lot. XD The struggle is that there wont be any restaurants open during the day as what my local friends have told me. As a non-muslim I dont know how will I survive hahaha. Thank you for this blog it would help me a lot getting around Algeria. I am glad you found it useful Hazel. Loved it when you say.. Look forward to seeing your next post on safety in Algeria! Loved this survival guide to Algeria and I think the tips here would be helpful when traveling to any new place for the first time such as knowing about the local language, safety, money, transportation! Loved this extensive guide for Algeria. Great information for anyone traveling to Algeria, or probably anywhere in Africa. Algeria looks beautiful, and your practical guide would be a great help in planning a trip to this offbeat destination. Thanks for sharing! Thanks for sharing about Algeria. For someone like me who used to travelling with less cash carried, this might be stressful for me. I use cashless payment or via credit card. This is a really comprehensive guide to traveling in Algeria. Very comprehensive a helpful post. I have no idea. It is also true that on streets it is hard to find some traditional food, mainly fast-food, but the home made food is a masterpiece. Concerning, men bothering women in the streets; honey let me tell you that even if you cover yourself from head to toe, you will be bothered!!! Some men not all ofc are just too narrow minded. Thank you for sharing your experience. How do you find the bothering by men on the streets? Oraz testy na covid. Ludzkie tragedie. I am afraid you were travelling with terrorists my darling. Reading your article, i can highlight the Algerian terrorist ideology. You were surrounded by Arab Algerians, and that means potential terrorists. In that country, there are the kabyle people who speak kabyle language , the real owners of that land, the indigenous. They live in tizi-ouzou and Bejaia mainly. The are civilised. Catcalling is a taboo within the Kabyle society. Only Muslims do that including the Kabyles who became Muslim. You can wear the clothes that you want and you can have tattoos as well. Democracy and freedom is running in their blood. Their women have tattoos and its part of their culture. If you want to travel to Algeria, go there especially bejaia. Find a guide. The Kabyle are shy people but very polite. Sth special about their language is politeness. The history of North Africa you will discover it among the Kabyle, not among the arab terrorists. I am happy they did not rape you. Talking about alcohol, its part of the kabyle society for the majority drink. Religion does not have a place within the Kabyle society but recently it was appropriated as a defensive mechanism. The arabs algerians have one hobby which is killing the non-Muslim kabyle. Having said that, let me correct one of the terrorist ideology in your article, the national language is made up of two: arabic and Kabyle. I was shocked reading your articles tbh. Go to kabylie next time and wear your shorts and crop tops, have your beer, take pictures and see the real people of north Africa. Victoria, I am a full kabyle and I am appalled at your disgusting comment putting down my Algerian brothers and sisters. You are acting as if Arab Algerians are subhumans. They are normal people like you and I. Hi Anita, thank you for a great travel blog. So much valuable information on Algeria. I am looking at going and currently planning my trip. I avoid taxis wherever possible. Due to lack of information, do you know if there are buses or other public transport from airports like Annaba and Constantine to their city centres?. Thank you once again. Hi, indeed taxis will be too expensive, there are trains and buses but I have no idea where to look for the information in advance, rather just find out the schedule when you get there. May I correct your information? About Food, there are varieties of yummi food, I work in Algiers and I did never eat chawarma or sandwishes as you said! But sure you have to pay more for that but still cheap for foreighners since our currency is weakl in Algiers you can eat variety of mediteranian fish or traditional dishes imn what we call Khayma. You can check more about it on youtube espeacially french youtubers who have already visited the region. It can be pricey if you do this every time as there are fees. I visited Algeria in and used an ATM in Algiers city and in one of the malls without any problem. I would like to travel to Algeria next January: can you recommend any travel guide? Can you tell me some important places to visit? Hello i have a question i want to be clear for something Im from Kosova and i want to go to Algeria to visit and i wish someone tell me wich way to get and if its possible. Thank you…. Hi, Thank you the usefull updates. Kindly assist me, I want to know if Algerian land border with Niger is open for crossing and will Nigerian passport holder with Algerian Tourist Visa allowed to cross through the Niger border into Algeria?. Kindly help. As an Algerian, let me tell you that safety is commun here, and people are kind and incredibly generous. Speaking of safety though, is there a country without theft or kidnapping? In terms of tourism, our historical sites distinguish our country from top to bottom. Other than that, believe me, we are a very kind and generous people! You are welcome here! Traveling to Algeria May I have your attention please? Safety in Algeria Lots of tourists are afraid to come to Algeria. Money withdrawal In Algeria you have to use local currency which is Algerian dinar. Money Exchange in Algeria Exchanging money on black market in Algeria. Animals slavery in Algeria. Algerian family met through Couch Surfing. Time Travel Bee. Learn more about the author. 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