Algeria has immense potential for the development of thermal tourism, with more than 282 identified thermal springs across the country, all with curative properties.
30 thermal springs have been developed to accommodate thousands of spa visitors from all regions of the country, for relaxation and fitness stays or for specific treatments.
The majority of these resorts are located in the northern part of the country, while others are located in the Sahara.
The Algerian authorities are currently working to modernize existing resorts and encourage investment in the creation of new structures, in order to meet the growing demand from spa guests and tourists seeking wellness stays.
Thermalism is an essential component of health tourism in Algeria. Thermal springs, such as Hammam Bou Gharara, Hammam Bou Hadjar, Hammam Debagh and Les Salines, Hammam Bou Henifia, Ouenza, Hammam Ouled Yahia, Hammam Righa, Hammam Mellouan, Chegga, Guergueur, Hammam Rabbi and Hammam Sokhna, are renowned for their therapeutic virtues in the treatment of various rheumatic, dermatological, respiratory and digestive ailments.
Thermal tourism in Algeria is a booming sector that attracts a growing clientele each year.
Algerian thermal springs offer spa guests a quality setting for curative or relaxation stays, combining the benefits of thermal waters with a warm welcome and a peaceful environment.
The development of thermal tourism in Algeria is a major asset for the diversification of the country’s tourist offer.
Indeed, this sector makes it possible to enhance the country’s rich natural heritage and to meet the expectations of a clientele seeking authentic stays that are beneficial to health.
Algeria has all the assets it needs to become a benchmark destination for thermal tourism in the Mediterranean and the Arab world.