Dec 15, 2024
Best Guides in Algeria! - My husband and I had a great tour of Algiers! Fancyellow was very professional and responsive with communication. They helped with obtaining our visas in the US, and modifying our itinerary for a 1 day tour of Algiers. Our guide Jass (Yasmine) was wonderful and gave us a local’s perspective on daily life in Algiers and the history of the city. We saw everything we were hoping for and learned a ton!
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Dec 8, 2024
Loved Algeria due to Fancyellow!! - The guide showed us the food - the culture and the sites!!
We did all our tours with Fancyellow
No doubt they are the best - professionals in every aspect including quick responses.
I HIGHLY recommend!
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Dec 2, 2024
Great overview of Algiers - Excellent overview of the City of Algiers, seeing all of the major sites. Guide was extremely knowledgeable and engaging. Really fantastic experience!
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Nov 24, 2024
Great Tour of beautiful Alger - It was an amazing tour during which we saw Kasbah and many other attractions. Wassim was our guide and he was really great not only showing us the city but also provided many historical information and facts about Algeria i would highly recommend booking tour with Fancyellow.
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Nov 12, 2024
Beautiful city! Top tour - With my 17 year old son spent a week in Algeria. We had our trip custom made by Fancyellow. Visited Algiers , Oran and Tlemcen. The guides were top notch! So many beautiful places visited! So much learned about the history of the country. And our contact was always available. Warm people tasty, you can count on. It's worth repeating!
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Nov 12, 2024
Best tour - The tour was great. I really recommend it. We took a walking tour around the city. It was very complete and comprehensive.
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Aug 9, 2024
Highly recommended intense walking tour of Algiers and the Casbah! - My day tour in June 2024 was absolutely outstanding, and just what I was looking for. First, the team at FancyYellow were impeccably courteous, quick, and thorough about drafting a letter to the embassy in Washington, DC for me to get my visa to Algeria processed. Without their help, I am not sure I would have been able to travel to the country. I am grateful for their immediate help in answering my unsolicited email, and working with me to get my paperwork correctly completed.
My tour was excellent. It was a day long walking tour, starting at about 9am and ending a little after 5pm. All the admissions, food, and intermediate transportation was included in the tour. My guide was a kind, knowledgeable, and an excellent English speaker, though he gave me the opportunity to speak in French or Arabic if I wished. The tour consisted of in depth trek through the Casbah, including visiting the old residences and important buildings from the Ottoman times, such as that of the Bey. The tour included the Martyrs Memorial, the national gardens or Jardin d’Essais (where ‘Tarzan’s tree’ is located), and building around Place des Martyrs. The tour guide was able to take me to several art, history, and craftwork museums, demonstrating the highlights. Maybe the best experience was the ability to actually eat local street food, and dine with regular residents of Algiers who were able to explain their experiences during and since the War of Independence. We also tasted local coffee at the restaurant where De Gaulle used to dine.
I should mention that this is not an easy walking tour. We about traversed 7 miles (11 km) during the day, and much of that was up steep hills and the many, many stairs of Algiers. There are tight corners in many of the homes and eateries in the Casbah, which will be difficult for anyone with mobility issues. This is not a tour for those who experience chronic or acute pain while walking, as in the Casbah, walking is the only option for getting around. Besides walking, some transport required riding the local metro, taxis, and a funicular. The tour also reflects the as-lived in history of Algiers and the people of Algeria, so there will be tragic and sometimes graphic exhibits, particularly at the museum under the Martyrs Monument—these images and exhibits will be emotional for everyone, but could also be jarring for those with small children or those with past trauma. Lastly, the tour can be hot on days where the breezes come from the south (not during my experience), so lots of hydration and stopping for snacks is imperative.
Overall, I would highly recommend this tour for those who want to see the major sites of the city, while also experiencing the daily life of many of those in Algiers. The tour was intense and exhausting at times, but extremely rewarding. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the different architectures, food traditions, and cultures of all who have lived in or occupied Algiers and was able to show the minute details of how these influenced the construction and livelihood of the entire city. Without this tour, I would have missed so much of what Algiers has to offer.
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Aug 6, 2024
Fancyellow Travel Service - The travel consultancy included everyone is very friendly, helpful regards everything when you decide to have a tour with them specially they really supports for visa also, overall nice.
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Jun 20, 2024
Great Experience with Fancy Yellow - I booked an Algiers tour with Fancy Yellow. It was a great experience. They gave me visa support and arranged my hotel and airport pick up/drop off. I also had a day tour of Algiers. I forget the name of my guide and I feel awful about that because she was great. Friendly and fun and so knowledgeable. I learned a lot about Algiers and she definitely showed me more than I was able to see on my own the previous day. Overall, Fancy Yellow's services were as promised and extremely professional. I would definitely recommend them.
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May 31, 2024
Successfully merged tour with another traveller - I met another Fancyellow traveller in the lobby of the hotel. Her guide had motorcycle problems so he didn't come. Hence, we suggested to merge.
Had an excellent guide, a young guy who told us about soccer while showing us around in the old town. I think his name was Zaki. Downtown, then lunch (we chose traditional Algerian) and after that botanical gardens.
In the evening we had a flight to Constantine and my driver took a detour to show me the grand mosque.
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