Where Ancient Civilisations Meet Vibrant Cultures



North Africa is a captivating region of ancient history, desert landscapes, and bustling cities. From the timeless pyramids of Egypt to the colourful markets and souks of Morocco and Tunisia, North Africa is filled with architectural marvels and cultural treasures. Known for its vast stretches of the Sahara Desert, the region is also home to beautiful Mediterranean coastlines, blending Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions.
Visitors can explore the rich history of Carthage in Tunisia, the stunning coastal cities of Algeria, and the remarkable mountain ranges of Morocco. North Africa is a region of contrasts, where you can journey through remote desert dunes one day and relax in a vibrant, modern city the next. Its mix of history, natural beauty, and vibrant cities makes it an unforgettable destination for those seeking both adventure and heritage.

Algeria – The biggest country in Africa boasts Vast Saharan landscapes with Roman ruins and a Mediterranean coastline rich in history and culture. Algiers is a very accessible city with direct flights from many European destinations.

Egypt – Ancient wonders, the timeless Nile, and world-class Red Sea beaches in one iconic destination. Egypt is known for its historic civilization and famous landmarks like the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Nile River. The Red Sea resorts offer some of the best diving and snorkelling spots in the world, while Cairo and Luxor provide cultural depth and history.

Libya – Extraordinary Roman ruins, vast desert landscapes and a long Mediterranean coastline define this country. Travel is currently very challenging due to security concerns, limited infrastructure and tight movement restrictions, making it suitable only for highly experienced and well prepared travellers. Visas can also be hard to obtain and very expensive.

Mauritania – Endless desert landscapes, ancient trading towns and vast open horizons define this Saharan nation. It offers a rare sense of space, silence and cultural depth for those drawn to the desert. Never easy to get to and of a somewhat precarious security predicament, you must check before you go.

Morocco – The leading destination for tourism in Africa, Morocco has many different sites and experiences to enjoy. It is famed for its vibrant souks, ancient cities like Marrakesh and Fez, and stunning landscapes, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert. The coastal city of Essaouira is known for its beaches and laid-back vibe. Easy to travel in comfort for the weekend but also more adventurous travel awaits in the South and Desert.

Tunisia – Tunisia is known for its Mediterranean beaches, ancient ruins, and Sahara landscapes. The city of Tunis and historic Carthage provide a rich cultural experience, while Djerba and Hammamet are popular resort destinations. Although synonymous with package holidays, there are many hidden gems within this small and enticing country.
