Explore Djémila’s stunning Roman ruins, a UNESCO site with theatres, temples, and arches, beautifully preserved in Algeria’s mountains.
Explore Djémila’s stunning Roman ruins, a UNESCO site with theatres, temples, and arches, beautifully preserved in Algeria’s mountains.
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Roman Ruins of Djemila - As its Arabic name says “Beautiful”, It is one of Algeria’s best-preserved Roman sites. It is 900 m above sea level, beautifully nestled amongst a rolling hill with breathtaking green landscapes. Founded by Nerva as a Roman military garrison in the 1st century AD, but back then the name was Cuicul.
Let’s take a walk through…
- Roman Ruins of Djemila - As its Arabic name says “Beautiful”, It is one of Algeria’s best-preserved Roman sites. It is 900 m above sea level, beautifully nestled amongst a rolling hill with breathtaking green landscapes. Founded by Nerva as a Roman military garrison in the 1st century AD, but back then the name was Cuicul.
Let’s take a walk through this magnificent archeological site with a guide who knows the history of Algeria!
- Entrance fees
- Invitation letter and visa assistance
- All transfers
- English-speaking local guide
- Entrance fees
- Invitation letter and visa assistance
- All transfers
- English-speaking local guide
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Souvenirs
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Souvenirs
Djémila, also known as Cuicul or Curculum in Latin, is a picturesque mountain village in Algeria, located near the northern coast to the east of Algiers. It is renowned for housing some of the most well-preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa. Nestled between the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie regions, Djémila was designated a UNESCO World…
Djémila, also known as Cuicul or Curculum in Latin, is a picturesque mountain village in Algeria, located near the northern coast to the east of Algiers. It is renowned for housing some of the most well-preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa. Nestled between the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie regions, Djémila was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982 due to its remarkable adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountainous setting. Notable structures in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and residential buildings. The remarkably intact ruins encircle the forum of the Harsh, a spacious paved square distinguished by a grand arch at its entrance.
- vegetarian option is available, Please advise at time of booking if required.
- May be operated by multilingual guide
- If you don’t have a tourist visa yet, please make a reservation and contact us at least one month in advance
- This tour is mostly walking
- This tour requires a reservation at least 1 week in advance
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.