Mostaganem
Located on the edge of a coastal shelf, the city dominates the west wide bay Arzew. It consists of an extensive new town and an old hooked share more compact city and another deep ravine carved by the river Ain Sefra watering gardens.
Mostaganem, although modern metropolis has retained its old character. City mimosas, wealth and wonders, it boasts of its major strengths in hospitality and tourism with its fantasia Sidi Lakhdar.
Mostaganémois The climate is characterized by the mildness of its temperature, low temperature differences and the almost daily sea breezes and land alternately.
For those who know the coastline of the province of Mostaganem, will not fail to rediscover its vast and beautiful beaches that range from Macta through Sablettes the Salamander to the border with the province of Chlef.
Many beaches are a delight for nature lovers who find heavenly places, coves and stretches of dunes that allow them to experience the joys of swimming and beach activities at sites that many countries would envy.
Chlef:
Equidistant Algiers and Oran, the city of Chlef is a historic, cultural and historical crucible having contributed significantly to the enrichment of Arab civilization -musulmane in Algeria. With a coastline that stretches more than 120 km, or 10% of the entire Algerian coast, the tourist wealth is justified by its benefit diverse terrain and the presence of forests that stretch for thousands hectares. Its coastal region includes sites Tigheza, Blessed Haoua, Teramia, El Oued Malah and sites Mainis and the massive Ouarsenis. In addition to the splendor of its landscapes, its mild climate and its serene beaches; the province of Chlef excels in traditional crafts such as pottery, embroidery tapestry art the traditional ceramics, basketry, rattan brassware and finally woodcarving.
tipasa:
Located on the coast 70kms west of Algiers, at the foot of Mount Chenoua, Tipasa has the charm that gives the proximity of the mountains and the sea. Town steeped in history, it contains the remains which date back to Phoenicians, Romans and Ottomans. Its municipal museum and the Roman ruins fields both located in the city center are privileged places of visit. The historical value of Tipasa has earned it a World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. In continuation of the Roman ruins of Tipaza, was built the tourist complex "Matares." With its typical villas stepped down towards the sea forming a kind of fortress recalling the architectural style of the ancient walled Tipasa. Course the real "CET" equestrian center Tipasa where pleasure of the sea is still confused with long rides on its endless beaches, the jewel of summer pleasure. The Mont Chenoua, go hiking backpackers on various sublime and green trails with breathtaking views of the azure sea. The cornice Chenoua home to picturesque beaches. Cape Chenoua offers beautiful views of the bay and invites a walk to discover the magnificent caves.
Boumerdes:
Located less than 50 Kms to the east of Algiers, it has all the infrastructure of the capital (airports, ports, etc.). It is advantageously situated on the Mediterranean Sea, with beautiful beaches that attract more and more holidaymakers and fishing enthusiasts. Its large, modern broad along the coast usually avenues cradle by a mild and temperate climate of the sea. Includes a variety of potential and tourist attractions, first by its position on the coast, with its many structures welcome, but especially for its great cultural and historical richness with many traces of past as the Casbah Dellys whose remains found date back to the Roman and Carthaginian other and finally Ottoman civilizations. Prehistoric remains were also found at 3 Kms from the town of Dellys. It has many hotels, resorts, camps, restaurants of all categories of the many traditional and Western culinary specialties, but especially fresh fish from sin numerous artisanal vessels in the area daily. Its sandy beaches and sometimes pebbles from rivers many surrounding groundwater sources that descend from the heights. As the range of the Rock black fig, Cape Djanet, heading Dellys, etc. Its excellent craftsmen in the art of crafting.
Located on the edge of a coastal shelf, the city dominates the west wide bay Arzew. It consists of an extensive new town and an old hooked share more compact city and another deep ravine carved by the river Ain Sefra watering gardens.
Mostaganem, although modern metropolis has retained its old character. City mimosas, wealth and wonders, it boasts of its major strengths in hospitality and tourism with its fantasia Sidi Lakhdar.
Mostaganémois The climate is characterized by the mildness of its temperature, low temperature differences and the almost daily sea breezes and land alternately.
For those who know the coastline of the province of Mostaganem, will not fail to rediscover its vast and beautiful beaches that range from Macta through Sablettes the Salamander to the border with the province of Chlef.
Many beaches are a delight for nature lovers who find heavenly places, coves and stretches of dunes that allow them to experience the joys of swimming and beach activities at sites that many countries would envy.
Chlef:
Equidistant Algiers and Oran, the city of Chlef is a historic, cultural and historical crucible having contributed significantly to the enrichment of Arab civilization -musulmane in Algeria. With a coastline that stretches more than 120 km, or 10% of the entire Algerian coast, the tourist wealth is justified by its benefit diverse terrain and the presence of forests that stretch for thousands hectares. Its coastal region includes sites Tigheza, Blessed Haoua, Teramia, El Oued Malah and sites Mainis and the massive Ouarsenis. In addition to the splendor of its landscapes, its mild climate and its serene beaches; the province of Chlef excels in traditional crafts such as pottery, embroidery tapestry art the traditional ceramics, basketry, rattan brassware and finally woodcarving.
tipasa:
Located on the coast 70kms west of Algiers, at the foot of Mount Chenoua, Tipasa has the charm that gives the proximity of the mountains and the sea. Town steeped in history, it contains the remains which date back to Phoenicians, Romans and Ottomans. Its municipal museum and the Roman ruins fields both located in the city center are privileged places of visit. The historical value of Tipasa has earned it a World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. In continuation of the Roman ruins of Tipaza, was built the tourist complex "Matares." With its typical villas stepped down towards the sea forming a kind of fortress recalling the architectural style of the ancient walled Tipasa. Course the real "CET" equestrian center Tipasa where pleasure of the sea is still confused with long rides on its endless beaches, the jewel of summer pleasure. The Mont Chenoua, go hiking backpackers on various sublime and green trails with breathtaking views of the azure sea. The cornice Chenoua home to picturesque beaches. Cape Chenoua offers beautiful views of the bay and invites a walk to discover the magnificent caves.
Boumerdes:
Located less than 50 Kms to the east of Algiers, it has all the infrastructure of the capital (airports, ports, etc.). It is advantageously situated on the Mediterranean Sea, with beautiful beaches that attract more and more holidaymakers and fishing enthusiasts. Its large, modern broad along the coast usually avenues cradle by a mild and temperate climate of the sea. Includes a variety of potential and tourist attractions, first by its position on the coast, with its many structures welcome, but especially for its great cultural and historical richness with many traces of past as the Casbah Dellys whose remains found date back to the Roman and Carthaginian other and finally Ottoman civilizations. Prehistoric remains were also found at 3 Kms from the town of Dellys. It has many hotels, resorts, camps, restaurants of all categories of the many traditional and Western culinary specialties, but especially fresh fish from sin numerous artisanal vessels in the area daily. Its sandy beaches and sometimes pebbles from rivers many surrounding groundwater sources that descend from the heights. As the range of the Rock black fig, Cape Djanet, heading Dellys, etc. Its excellent craftsmen in the art of crafting.
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