The best time to visit Bejaïa is between May and October when the weather is warm and ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, Bejaïa has several historical sites, including the Kasbah of Bejaïa and Roman ruins.
Bejaïa is generally safe for tourists, but it's always advisable to stay informed about the local situation and take standard travel precautions.
You should try couscous, chorba, and various tagines, which are local specialties.
Yes, Bejaïa is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Saket Beach and Tichy Beach.
While French and Arabic are more commonly spoken, English-speaking guides can be found in popular tourist areas.
Yes, Bejaïa has a public transportation system including buses and taxis to get around the city.
You can buy traditional crafts like pottery, textiles, and jewelry as souvenirs.
Bejaïa hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year, celebrating music, arts, and local traditions.
Currency can be exchanged at local banks and official exchange offices in Bejaïa.