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Algeria Visa 2026: The Complete Guide to Traveling to the Sahara

Published April 6, 20268 min readBy Desert Soul

Dreaming of exploring the red dunes of the Tadrart, the Hoggar Mountains or the ancient architecture of Ghardaia? The first step in your journey to the Algerian Sahara is the visa. In 2026, Algeria offers several options depending on your nationality and destination. Here's everything you need to know.

The 3 Types of Algeria Visa in 2026

Type Cost Processing Validity Coverage
Consular visa €80-120 1-14 days 30-90 days Entire country
Regularization visa (on arrival) ~€75 15 days advance notice 30 days max South only
E-visa (new 2026) Free 5-10 days 30 days Entire country

1. The Classic Consular Visa

This is the traditional method: you submit your application at the Algerian consulate or embassy in your country of residence. It's the most flexible visa as it allows you to visit the entire Algerian territory.

Required documents

Desert Soul Tip If you're booking through a Saharan tourism agency, they can provide the accommodation certificate and invitation letter. Our partner agencies handle this step for you.

2. The Regularization Visa on Arrival (South Only)

This is the most popular option for Sahara travelers and the boldest reform of the decade. It allows you to obtain a visa directly upon arrival at the airports of Djanet, Tamanrasset, Ghardaia or Timimoun, without visiting a consulate.

How does the boarding authorization work?

The process doesn't start at the consulate, but with a licensed Algerian travel agency:

  1. The agency submits your file to the local authorities of the destination wilaya (province)
  2. After security clearance, a boarding authorization with QR code is sent to you by email
  3. This QR code is essential: without it, airlines will refuse boarding in Algiers
  4. Upon arrival at the southern airport, you present the QR code to the Border Police (PAF)
  5. The visa is stamped in your passport upon payment of the fee (~€75)

Conditions

The 24 wilayas eligible for visa on arrival

The regularization visa covers a wide area of southern Algeria. Your itinerary must include one or more of these wilayas: Adrar, Laghouat, Biskra, Bechar, Tamanrasset, Ouargla, Illizi, Tindouf, El Oued, Ghardaia, Timimoun, Bordj Badji Mokhtar, Ouled Djellal, Beni Abbes, In Salah, In Guezzam, Touggourt, Djanet, El M'Ghair, El Meniaa, Naama, Djelfa, M'Sila, El Bayadh.

How it works in practice You book your trip with a licensed agency (such as Essendilene Voyages, Zeriba Voyage or Assikel Art & Tourisme). The agency sends your information to the authorities. You receive a QR code by email. At the airport, you show the QR code and pay the visa fee (~€75). That's it.

3. The Algeria E-visa 2026 (New)

Major development in 2026: Algeria is rolling out an electronic visa to make access easier for tourists. The procedure is 100% online, with no consulate visit required.

What we know

Important The e-visa is being gradually rolled out. Conditions and eligible nationalities may change. Always check with the Algerian consulate in your country or on the official portal before booking your trip.

Which Visa Should You Choose?

Your situation Recommended visa Why
Organized Sahara tour (Djanet, Tamanrasset...) Regularization visa Simplest: your agency handles everything
Independent travel across the country Consular visa Only visa allowing North and South visits
Nationality eligible for e-visa E-visa Free and fast if available for your nationality
Dual French-Algerian national No visa required Enter with your Algerian passport

Practical Tips for Your Visa

Timing

The best season for the Sahara is November to March (18-22°C daytime). Start your visa process at least 1 month before departure for a consular visa, or 3 weeks before for a regularization visa.

Currency and money

Bring cash: credit cards are not accepted in the South. The official exchange rate is approximately 1€ = 153 DZD. Exchange your euros upon arrival at Algiers airport.

Travel insurance (mandatory)

Travel insurance is not optional — it's a mandatory requirement for visa issuance. Algerian authorities require minimum coverage of €30,000, including:

Warning Your insurance certificate must explicitly name Algeria as a covered zone. Policies limited to Europe or the Schengen area are systematically rejected.

The €1,000 rule — Mandatory currency declaration

New in 2026 (Article 72 of the Finance Law): every traveler must declare in writing to customs any amount exceeding €1,000. Additionally, when leaving the country, you must justify the difference between currencies declared at entry and those remaining. Keep all official exchange receipts (banks or licensed exchange offices).

Staying connected

To stay connected in the Sahara, get a Mobilis SIM card at the airport (best coverage in the South). eSIM alternatives: Airalo or Saily.

Algerian Sahara Travel Budget 2026

Tour type Duration Estimated price Included
Discovery 3-4 days €350-550 Guide, transport, meals, camping
Classic 6-8 days €600-900 All-inclusive (excl. flights)
Grand circuit 10-14 days €1,200+ Multi-destination, all-inclusive

Domestic flights Algiers-Djanet (~3.5h) or Algiers-Tamanrasset (~4h) cost about €100 one way.

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On-the-Ground Formalities: What the Guides Don't Tell You

The hotel police form

At every hotel check-in, you must fill out and sign an individual police form (identity, address, dates of stay). This is a legal requirement, not just a formality.

Stays over 15 days

If you stay more than 15 days, or if you're staying with a local host, you must register with the police station or gendarmerie in your area of residence. A temporary residence certificate may be requested during road checks.

Visa extension

It's possible to extend your stay by applying to the Wilaya of residence at least 15 days before your visa expires. You must prove sufficient financial resources and a valid reason.

Drones and camera equipment

Importing drones is strictly prohibited without Ministry of Defense authorization (virtually impossible to obtain). For professional camera equipment, declare it upon arrival. If you're a content creator, you must mention this when applying for your visa.

Avoiding Visa Refusal: Common Mistakes

Desert Soul Tip In case of refusal, you can file a formal appeal or submit a new application correcting the issues. Our partner agencies can help you build a strong file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an Algeria visa cost in 2026?

The consular visa costs between €80 and €120 depending on nationality. The regularization visa on arrival (South only) costs about €75. The e-visa is free for the 47 eligible nationalities.

How long does it take to get an Algerian visa?

The consular visa is issued in 1 to 14 business days. The regularization visa on arrival requires 15 days advance notice through a licensed agency. The e-visa is processed in 5 to 10 days.

Can you get a visa on arrival in Algeria?

Yes, for the South only (Djanet, Tamanrasset, Ghardaia, Timimoun). You must go through a licensed travel agency that arranges the regularization visa. Allow at least 15 days advance notice.

Is the Algeria e-visa available in 2026?

The e-visa is being rolled out in 2026, free for 47 nationalities. The procedure is 100% digital, with no consulate visit required. Check the official portal to verify your eligibility.

Do you need a visa to visit the Algerian Sahara?

Yes, unless you're an Algerian citizen or dual national. The simplest method is the regularization visa on arrival, managed by your travel agency. For eligible nationalities, the 2026 e-visa is a free alternative.