Flight Duration
One Way Price
Stops
Izmir to Algeria Flight
Algiers, Algeria
One Way・1 Stop・15 hrs 5 mins
starting
AED 2,017
Constantine, Algeria
One Way・1 Stop・9 hrs 20 mins
starting
AED 3,302
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VIEW TOP RECOMMENDATIONSAbout Izmir (IZM)
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey, known for its busy commercial centre, beautiful beaches, old districts and local markets, making it the perfect destination for a Turkish vacation. On a trip to Izmir, travellers can explore the Konak Square - known for its iconic clock tower or go for a ride in the Asansor (meaning elevator in English) to reach the hilltop and enjoy panoramic views of the city. They can also discover the heritage of Kadifekale - an old castle on the hill as well as discover the remains of the ancient Roman city at Agora. Kordon is a waterfront promenade on the coast of Aegean Sea, where visitors can enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. Tourists can also take a boat ride from Konak to Karsiyaka to discover the natural beauty of this place. While visiting Izmir, Kemeralti is the perfect place to go shopping as this historical market district offers a variety of clothes, carpets, jewellery and gifts, among others. To discover Turkey at its charming best without losing out on the advantage of modern amenities, this city could be the ideal choice. Tourists can opt for Izmir tour packages from MakeMyTrip to make their travel and stay comfortable.
About Algeria (DZ)
The largest country in Africa, Algeria lies in the northern tip of the continent with four-fifths of its territory dominated by the Sahara Desert. Featuring mountainous and coastal areas, the nation faces a Mediterranean climate. Algiers, the capital city, is best known for its blend of history and modernity. The historic quarter on the Mediterranean coast, Kasbah of Algiers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Ketchaoua mosque as one of the main attractions. The main city also features other architectural wonders such as Notre Dame d’Afrique and Maqam Echahid. For shopping in Algiers, Didouche Mourad Street, Centre Commercial Bab Ezzouar and Centre Commercial Al Qods are the most sought-after destinations. In the northeastern region of Algeria, Constantine is popularly referred to as the ‘City of Bridges’. This historic Roman city is famous for Sidi M’Cid Bridge and is surrounded by several attractions. Tiddis is an ancient Roman town with most structures now in ruins. National Museum Cirta and the Ottoman-era building, Palace of Ahmed Bey are must-visit attractions for all history and architecture aficionados. In northeastern Algeria, Setif is another important town that was founded by the Romans. The Mediterranean seaport province, Béjaïa features among the best variety of natural wonders in Algeria including Aokas’ Cave, Lake Mézaia and Cap Carbon. Book a flight and hotel from MakeMyTrip when you are planning to visit Algeria and enjoy the best discounts on accommodation and airfare.