{"ok":true,"data":{"id":11920,"slug":"tichy-beach-tichy","name":"Tichy Beach","country":"Algeria","state":"Béjaïa Province","city":"Tichy","coords":{"lat":36.6685,"lng":5.1567},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","urban","vibes","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The beach runs for over a kilometer, wide enough that even on packed weekends you can find a slice of sand if you're willing to walk past the first few hundred meters. The sand has a coarse, golden quality, peppered with shell fragments that crunch underfoot near the high-tide line. Behind you, the town rises in modest three- and four-story buildings, balconies strung with laundry and beach towels drying in the sun. The architecture is functional, not picturesque—this is a working resort, built for comfort and proximity, not Instagram.\n\nYou'll share the water with multi-generational groups: grandmothers in full modest swimwear floating on their backs, fathers teaching sons to swim, teenagers playing keep-away with a soccer ball. The bottom is sandy and even, sloping so gradually that you can walk fifty meters out and still be waist-deep. The water runs warmer than beaches open to the Mediterranean's cooler currents, and by afternoon it feels nearly tropical. Small waves break lazily, barely enough to lift a child off their feet.\n\nThe promenade behind the beach is lined with snack vendors and juice stands, the smell of fried dough and grilled merguez constant from late morning through evening. Ice cream shops do brisk business, and rental shops offer paddleboats and inflatable rafts by the hour. By dusk, the beach empties slowly, families migrating to the promenade for evening walks and the restaurants that serve grilled fish and couscous until late.","teaser":"Tichy built itself around this beach: a broad sweep of tan sand backed by hotels, apartments, and snack bars that fill every summer with Algerian families on extended holiday. The water is bathwater-warm, the entry is gentle, and the vibe is resolutely domestic.","uniqueAngle":"Tichy offers the eastern Gulf's most extensive family-resort infrastructure, combining long sandy shoreline with a fully developed but unpretentious summer-town atmosphere.","accessType":"Main road through town","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Warm Shallow Wading","subtitle":"Waist-deep fifty meters out"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Claim Family Spot","subtitle":"Kilometer of sand to choose"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Rent Paddleboats","subtitle":"Hourly from promenade vendors"},{"icon":"food","title":"Promenade Merguez","subtitle":"Grilled sausage and fried dough"}],"audience":{"surfer":"There's no surf here—the eastern Gulf is too sheltered, and the slope is too gentle to let anything organize. The warmest, calmest water on the Béjaïa coast also means the flattest. If you're a surfer passing through, this is a rest stop, not a destination: a place to eat well, sleep cheaply in a basic hotel, and maybe take a recovery swim in water that won't demand anything of you. The paddleboat rentals are there if you need to keep your shoulders moving. Otherwise, keep your board strapped to the roof and enjoy the break.","couples":"Tichy skews heavily toward families, so romance here comes in a different register: less secluded cove, more nostalgic seaside-town charm. If you both enjoy people-watching and don't mind a bustling beach scene, the promenade walks at sunset and the seafood dinners offer genuine warmth. Book an apartment with a balcony overlooking the water, shop the morning markets for fruit and bread, and build a slower rhythm. The beach itself won't give you privacy, but the rhythm of the town—early coffee, long afternoon naps, evening strolls—can create its own intimacy.","backpacker":"Tichy is one of the more affordable beach towns on this coast—apartment rentals split among a group can be cheaper than hostels, and the food along the promenade is budget-friendly and plentiful. The beach itself is free, the water's warm enough to spend hours in, and the town has enough infrastructure (grocery stores, WiFi cafés, pharmacies) to make a multi-day stop comfortable. It's a good base for exploring the eastern Gulf without paying resort prices. The vibe is low-key, local, and family-oriented, which means safe and welcoming but not a party scene.","local":"Tichy is where you book a week in July or August and bring the whole family: parents, kids, maybe an aunt or cousin. You rent an apartment close enough to the beach that the children can walk back for lunch, and you establish a routine—morning swim, midday retreat from the heat, late afternoon return to the water. You know which merguez stand makes them spiciest, which ice cream shop has the best pistachio, and you've watched the town grow busier each summer. Evenings are for the promenade, greeting neighbors from Béjaïa you haven't seen since last season, while the kids run ahead toward the lights of the arcade.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Tichy Beach is considered safe for families and swimmers during the summer season, with its sandy shore and typically calm waters in the protected Gulf of Béjaïa. The beach's popularity as a family resort means supervision and basic safety measures are generally present during peak months. The gentle sandy entry makes it suitable for children, though adult supervision is always necessary. Sea conditions are usually calmer than more exposed beaches, but always check daily weather and water conditions. Weekends can be very crowded, which provides natural oversight but requires vigilance to keep track of young children.","q":"Is Tichy Beach safe for swimming and families?"},{"a":"The ideal period for visiting Tichy Beach is June through September, with July and August offering peak summer conditions—warm weather, warm water temperatures, and full resort services. These busiest months provide the most vibrant atmosphere but also the largest crowds, particularly on weekends and holidays. For pleasant weather with fewer visitors, June and September are excellent alternatives, offering comfortable temperatures and operating facilities without the peak-season density. Outside the summer months, cooler weather and reduced services make beach activities less practical, though the coastal town remains accessible year-round for those interested in quieter exploration.","q":"What is the best time to visit Tichy Beach?"},{"a":"Tichy is located on the eastern side of the Gulf of Béjaïa, approximately 35-40 kilometers from Béjaïa city. Regular buses and shared taxis connect Béjaïa with Tichy, with journeys typically taking 45-60 minutes depending on traffic and stops. The coastal road offers scenic views along the gulf. Private taxis provide more direct service at higher cost. During summer, transport frequency increases to accommodate beachgoers. If driving, follow the coastal road eastward around the gulf with clear signage. The beach is easily accessible from Tichy town center, within walking distance of most local accommodation.","q":"How can I reach Tichy Beach from Béjaïa city?"},{"a":"Tichy is a major family beach resort with a good range of accommodation including hotels, guesthouses, holiday apartments, and seasonal rentals. Advance booking is strongly recommended for July and August when the resort is busiest. The town offers numerous restaurants, cafés, and beachside eateries serving traditional Algerian cuisine, grilled fish, and casual dining options. During summer, beach vendors sell snacks and refreshments. Local shops and markets provide supplies for those with self-catering accommodation. The resort infrastructure is well-developed compared to smaller coastal villages, making it convenient for extended family stays.","q":"What food and lodging options are available at Tichy Beach?"},{"a":"Tichy Beach stands out as a major established family resort on the eastern side of the Gulf of Béjaïa, offering well-developed infrastructure and services specifically geared toward family vacations. Its location within the gulf provides calmer, more protected waters compared to open-coast beaches, making it particularly suitable for families with children. The combination of good sandy shores, resort amenities, urban convenience, and authentic local atmosphere creates a balanced beach destination. The vibrant summer scene and long-standing reputation as a family holiday destination distinguish it from quieter, less developed beaches while maintaining genuine Algerian coastal character.","q":"What makes Tichy Beach special compared to other Gulf of Béjaïa beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Tichy Beach: Golden Sands on Algeria's Gulf of Béjaïa","description":"Sun-warmed sands meet turquoise Mediterranean waters at Tichy Beach, where Algerian families gather along Béjaïa's eastern shore for leisurely days beneath the sun.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-tah_nl8kKjrgj2OHe_nE4xMQphLlgEfiwSK_fRLNaqLl4cIhFvRmRnjbmZKVQlhJgYCqF0WshORb-1Y93Ls0irNRSw6Czb4pyl4Ac4aHXW3rb4KOb6I9IDiA2yk9ENIWDNxTQW7eH-TLEDYnDvMPTOsdlXao3uTu8MBwN3klEJZJQdP68NZzwyEuTMewl6vOqXBat8o4v1CM_yto0OJaPTLX6XBX3b5P0bMD_3nsBdj6hIldpn7_GYkwWUMK2HsnatNcYqO1avvTYb6umXErsmHgk_eTokgQxspupVjcRkE2lBwzTjMmiTZcbtaexs8Hgvkv_GyiCCh4S5gqZhtlwNP76UrHErXEJ3OOVjPlF-QONdl93cJu9RHlv7XADBFSLjpT5hgbExkFOgwjPNy-YSFE5-6CLjJPattcRdoyIGHw&w=1600"},"images":[]}}