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The African country set to be the ‘next Morocco’ is just three hours from the UK and has new direct flights

Plus, the African island with 31C winters and cheap resorts
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Sandy beach with white buildings and a blue sea in Tipaza, Algeria, Image 2 shows Constantine, Algeria, the third largest city, nestled in a mountainous landscape

A COUNTRY often overlooked by Brits as a holiday destination is wanting to attract more tourists and could be the next Morocco.

Algeria is at the very top of Africa and neighbours the popular holiday destinations of Morocco and Tunisia.

Constantine, Algeria, the third largest city, nestled in a mountainous landscape.
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Algeria has beaches, mountains and desertCredit: Alamy
Aerial view of Algiers, Algeria, showing the coastline, city buildings, and ships in the harbor.
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The capital of Algiers is now even easier to get toCredit: Alamy

The capital, Algiers, is the most well-known spot and is three hours away from the UK.

It’s known for the whitewashed buildings of the Kasbah, a winding medina, Ottoman palaces and a ruined citadel.

There's plenty to do and see across the country from riding camels in the Saharan desert to swimming in the Mediterranean Sea and taking a look at the Ghoufi Canyon.

Despite all this, there's a lack of tourists heading to Algeria - in 2023, they welcomed just 3.3 million visitors, with nearly half being Algerians living outside the country.

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This is compared to Morocco which welcomed 14.5 million tourists.

Algeria is trying to boost tourism to rival its neighbour as they share lots of similarities when it comes to their surroundings.

The Algerian government has even set targets to increase holidaymakers - they want to attract 12 million tourists by 2030.

And the process is already underway thanks to new flights from Stansted to Algiers.

Having launched this month, the route operated by Algerian airline, Air Algérie flies four times per week on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

Gareth Powell, managing director of London Stansted, said: "We’re delighted to welcome Air Algérie to London Stansted, marking an exciting milestone as we add both a new airline and a new country to our growing network.

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Constantine, Algeria: a city built on a rocky landscape, with a large bridge spanning a gorge.
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Check travel advice and requirements before setting offCredit: Alamy
Roman ruins and paved road in Timgad, Algeria.
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The country is full of historical sites and ruinsCredit: Alamy

He continued: “This new route provides more choice and value for passengers while strengthening ties between London and Algiers.”

Algeria hasn't been considered a tourist destination in recent years because of visa rules and safety, despite most of the country being deemed safe to travel to.

To holiday in Algeria, you'll need a visa obtained in advance from the Algerian Consulate.

Travel advice reads that you 'may' be able to get a tourist visa on arrival at some airports in Algeria if the majority of your travel is in the south of the country.

So take a close look at the rules at least a few months before you go.

Also be mindful about which part of Algeria you travel to, as the FCO warns against going to some parts of the country.

FCDO advises against all travel to within 30km of Algeria’s borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Tunisia (in the provinces of Illizi and Ouargla and in the Chaambi mountains area).

It's important to check what time you go as during Ramadan, you cannot eat, drink, smoke or chew gum during the day in Algeria.

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This African Island Has 31C Winters And EasyJet Flights

The African island of Sal in Cape Verde has average winter temperatures of 31C, daily sunshine and you can be there in six hours.

Sal is one of the most popular islands in Cape Verde and easyJet now flies there from Gatwick making a break there even easier for holidaymakers.

The budget-friendly airline started its new service last week with return flights to the African island starting at just £54.04.

The service is year-round, with flights three times a week – every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

easyJet is also offering package holiday deals to Sal.

A seven-night break starts from £464 per person, including hotel, flights and 23kg of baggage.

This deal is for the Santa Maria Porto Antigo Residence which is found on one of the sandy beaches on the island.

It is also close to the town centre, where you can explore local markets, shops, and dining spots.

With Santa Maria Pier nearby, popular activities include diving, snorkelling, and fishing trips.

Sandy beach with white buildings and a blue sea in Tipaza, Algeria.
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Algeria is hoping to become as popular as Morocco when it comes to holidaysCredit: Alamy
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