✨ Plage de Tipaza (Algeria)

RN 11, 317 Housing Neighbourhood, New Gbala Neighbourhood, Shenoua, Tipaza, Tipaza District, Tipaza, 42000, Algeria
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× title-placeholder message-placeholder 🛖 TakeYourBackpack.com find your next backpacking destination covering all countries in the world extensive info per country personal stories and photos learn how to backpack like a pro Skip to main content home advisor destinations Africa Asia Europe North America South America Oceania All countries Where to go? inspiration Photos & stories World cities Famous hikes National parks Best beaches Famous festivals World wonders UNESCO sites All highlights planning search bucketlist Algeria 🇩🇿 Plage de Tipaza Visit Plage de Tipaza, Algeria, including things to see and best time to go Explore Plage de Sidi Fredj Explore Plage Clovis Intro | Highlights | Map | Best time to go | Where to stay? | Guide | Algeria | FAQ | What to expect when backpacking in Plage de Tipaza Plage de Tipaza offers a unique blend of stunning scenery and a laid-back vibe, making it a solid pick for backpackers exploring Algeria. The beach is framed by ancient ruins, giving you a taste of history while you soak up the sun. However, cleanliness can be hit or miss, so don’t be surprised if you find some litter around. Compared to nearby beaches like Plage de Cherchell, Tipaza tends to attract larger crowds, especially on weekends, which can dampen the chill atmosphere. Swimming conditions are generally good, but keep an eye on the waves—surfing isn’t really a thing here. If you’re looking to dive or snorkel, you might want to head a bit further to find better spots. Accessibility is decent, with budget accommodations and food options nearby, though it can get a bit packed during peak season. Overall, if you’re after a mix of culture and beach time, Tipaza is worth a visit, but don’t expect pristine shores or solitude. Discover everything you want to know in the 📖  Algeria Travel Guide . Best time to go: April – June, September – October Get your Algeria Travel Guide 💡 Top Highlights Best things to do in and around Plage de Tipaza Algeria Grab your own Travelguide for only Walk the Roman coastal ruins — The thing that makes Tipaza special is that the Roman town literally hugs the shoreline: basilicas, columns and an amphitheatre sit with the Mediterranean as their backdrop, so you’re wandering archaeological layers one minute and sea spray the next. Best in daytime when you can read plaques and see the stone detail. Sunset from the amphitheatre/cliff — Watching the sun drop behind the ruins is almost cinematic: silhouettes of columns and the sea turning gold. It’s the town’s unofficial evening ritual — quieter than a club, way more atmospheric — perfect for photos and a slow ending to the day. Swim and snorkel the rocky coves — Small coves and rocky points near the ruins have surprisingly clear water and bits of old stonework visible under the surface, so snorkeling feels a little like swimming through history. Bring water shoes; some spots have sharp rocks and currents can pick up. Watch the local fishing and sample the catch — Tipaza is still a working coastal town: in the morning and late afternoon you’ll see fishermen hauling in boats and sorting fish. Eating the catch of the day at a simple seaside stall or family-run spot gives you the fresh, local flavor you won’t get inland. Climb to the mausoleum and coastal viewpoints — A short climb to the mausoleum and surrounding headlands gives wide, layered views of the ruins, the town and the open sea. Great for mapping out the area, catching the golden hour, and getting photos that show why Tipaza is uniquely archaeological and coastal at the same time. Spotted a mistake or missing something? Contact me. To view the map, please enable javascript Loading the map 🌍 CLICK TO FILTER city town unique site national park hike beach festival show all 🌤️ When to Go? Best Time to visit Plage de Tipaza Visiting Plage de Tipaza in Algeria is a solid choice, especially if you’re into stunning coastlines and some historical vibes. The best time to hit the beach is between late spring and early fall, specifically from May to September. During these months, you can expect temperatures ranging from about 20°C (68°F) in May to a sizzling 30°C (86°F) in July and August. September cools down a bit to around 25°C (77°F), making it pretty comfortable for beach lounging. June is particularly great because the crowds are still manageable, and the weather is warm but not unbearable. Just keep in mind that July and August can get pretty hot, so if you’re not a fan of sweating through your shirt, you might want to plan your beach time for the early morning or late afternoon. As for the water, it’ll be pleasantly warm during those summer months, perfect for a dip after a hike around the ancient ruins nearby. Pro-tip: Bring a reusable water bottle and fill it up at local fountains or shops. Staying hydrated is key, especially under that Algerian sun, and it saves you from buying overpriced bottled water. Plus, you can use that extra cash for some delicious local snacks! JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC © Google 🛏️ Where to Stay? Best Places to Stay in Plage de Tipaza If you enjoy meeting fellow travelers, consider choosing hostels with high ratings for atmosphere. On the other hand, if you prefer having your own space, a hotel might be a better option. Best hostels in Algeria Best quality hotels in Algeria ✈️ Get your own digital guidebook Algeria Travel Guide Discover the best Algeria has to offer — handpicked hikes, must-see cities, hidden gems, local festivals, and more. 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Plage de Tipaza FAQ Get your own 2025 guide book for Algeria The TakeYourBackpack guidebooks are your all-in-one travel companion, featuring the best cities, national parks, hikes, beaches, and unique sites, along with essential tips on when to go, how to get around, exchanging money, and even local phrases to get you started — everything you need for a smooth, unforgettable backpacking adventure. Algeria Grab your own Travelguide for only How do I find the best and cheapest places to stay in Plage de Tipaza? Personal tip: I normally search on good rating for atmosphere (for meeting people) and location (for easy exploring). Cleanliness as a bonus. Best hostels in Algeria Best quality hotels in Algeria What should I pack for a backpacking trip to Algeria? Algeria’s climate can be a bit of a rollercoaster, so pack with variety in mind. In the north, expect Mediterranean vibes—hot, dry summers and rainy winters. But if you’re heading south to the Sahara, brace for extreme heat during the day and surprisingly chilly nights. Terrain-wise, you’ll find everything from beaches to mountains, so sturdy footwear is a must. Culturally, modest dress is key, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Think long sleeves and pants or skirts that cover the knees. Apart from this country specific advice, I have also crafted a general packing list that should help on any trip. Over the years, I’ve learned the importance of packing minimally. It’s so much easier to jump on the back of a truck or squeeze yourself into the last spot of a minibus without that supersized backpack. If you’re headed to a warm destination, leave your winter jacket at home; for colder regions, opt for thin thermal underlayers. Instead of packing your entire wardrobe, bring just three sets of clothes, as laundry facilities are available everywhere. Money & Documents Passport, visa (originals + some photo copies) Passport photographs Credit and debit cards (on world profile) Cash (US$ or €) Money belt Vaccination proofs Clothing Light, quick-dry clothing No jeans, too heavy Ultralight rain/wind jacket Thermo underwear Quick-dry towel Sunglasses Electronics Mobile phone + charger Power bank Travel adapter Local sim card (buy it on arrival) Health Toothbrush Deo Sunscreen, lips sunburn Anti-diarrhea Paracetamol Vitamin C Blister plasters Iodine (for desinfecting wounds) Anti-mosquito (DEET) Bit of emergency toilet paper Nail scissors Others Small number lock Waterproof packing cubes (for dirty clothes) Deck of cards(!) Ear plugs Travel pillow Spare glasses/contacts Kobo reader Moneybelt “Best way to carry your important documents” Light Backpack “Handy, lightweight backpack, excellent for backpackers who travel light” Large Backpack “Waterproof large lightweight backpack, excellent for backpackers who want to bring a lot” Outlander daypack “Handy Lightweight Travel Hiking Backpack Daypack, available in many colours” Carry on Backpack 40L “Whenever you can, travel with just carry-on luggage, saves costs and makes traveling much easier” Quick dry pant “Nothing beats these quick dry and light pants when traveling” Light rain jacket “Hiking in rainy season? These keep you dry” Thermo underwear “Less weight and volume than bulky sweaters or jackets” Quick dry towel “Normal towels get smelly and heavy when traveling” Travel adapter “Needed as each country has its own electricity plugs” Number lock “No chance of losing your key; handy for lockers in dormitories” Packing cubes “Keep your wet or dirty clothes separate from the rest” Travel pillow “Light and great for flights and long bus journeys” Lightweight, small mosquito net “Easy to carry, great for those nights where mosquitos are all around you” Kobo Reader “For reading 1.000s of books while carrying only one” Power bank “Pick a small and light one, with 10.000mAh or more” DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Vlogging Camera “The camera for quick videos while traveling” Waterproof action camera “Great action camera for outdoor active enthousiasts” Panasonic LUMIX FZ80D Compact Camera “When you need a large optical zoom (e.g. for safaris), look no further. The Lumix has a massive 20-1200mm zoom lens” Go Pro “The absolute champion in action videos” Ultra light tent “With only 1.08kg (2.38 pounds) this one is just the best you can get.” Ultra light sleeping airbed “Ultra light, still very comfortable and isolating!” Vitamin C “Vitamin C pills to compensate for less balanced food” Blister Plasters “Blister plasters for those long hikes” Iodine “Iodine for self desinfecting small open wounds” Mosquito repellant “Let‘s give those mosquito‘s no chance with 98% DEET” Got more questions? See the FAQ for all questions and answers for backpacking in Algeria. I 💚 feedback Final Thoughts Plage de Tipaza has this laid-back vibe that feels untouched by the rush of modern life. Grab some fresh grilled fish from a local vendor—trust me, it’s a game changer. Just be ready for the occasional wave of seaweed; it can sneak up on you. But honestly, chilling on those ancient ruins while the sun sets? Pure magic. 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