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Full Day
Specific Tour
7 people
English, Espanol, Francais, Germany, Japanese
Full Day Tour From Cairo to Alexandria This private tour, specifically for your party, ensures a more customised Alexandria experience than is typical of other group tours. Explore the Kom el Shoqafa Catacombs, the Pillar of Pompey, the Serapeum, the Qaitbay Citadel, the Roman Amphitheater, and the Alexandrina Bibliotheca. Enjoy hotel transfers that are hassle-free, free Wi-Fi, and lunch included.
Enjoy a Tour to Alexandria from Cairo exploring the historic attactions of the beautiful city by the Mediterranean Sea and learn about the historical sites from your Egyptologist tour guide. Ancient Egypt Tours representative will pick you up from your hotel . First visit Pompay’s Pillar, Then you drive to visit the Catacombs of Alexandria, which are the largest Roman Cemetery consisting of three levels cut in the rock, a private tomb, then we proceed to see the Qaitbay Citadel which was built on the site of the ancient pharaohs (lighthouse)  then to Bibliotheca, Named after the Mameluke Sultan Al- Asharf Qaitbay, the Qaitbay Citadel, Then we proceed to Lunch at local restaurant , Visit the wonderful reincarnation of the famed ancient library. Then you drive to the roman amphitheatre, the open air museum for sunken monuments, Then you drive to the Monatazah Palace was King Farouk. back to your hotel.
Private tour of Alexandria in the company of an Egyptologist Visit Roman ruins, catacombs, an Ottoman fortress, and the library Hassle-free hotel pickup and drop-off: With free WiFi on board Includes a seafood lunch at a local restaurant, and snacks
Your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel to start your tour in Alexandria. First visit the insides of the Catacombs of Kom El Shokafa which are the largest Roman Cemetery consisting of three levels cut in the rock. Then you will drive to visit the Roman Amphitheater of Alexandria with the display of the sunken monuments of Alexandria which were discovered under the East harbor of Alexandria. You will also drive by Pompay’s Pillar and stop for a photo stop, (it was constructed in honor of the Emperor Diocletian at the end of the 4th century) Next stop is the library of Alexandria; the biggest library in the world –Visit it’s open court where you can see the statue of Alexander the Great and the statue of Ptolemy the first, which was found underwater nearby. You will visit the library’s manuscripts museum, president Saddat Museum and impressions of Alexandria Museum. Note: Alexandria Library is closed on every public holiday. The car will then take you to visit the church of St. Mark – the oldest church in Africa. Through your drive you will see the old downtown and the local historical architecture which has baroque style designs and Italian and French style properties. Visit El Nabi Daniel Mosque which is believed by many people to be related to Alexander the great tomb, It is said to contain the remains of the scholar and venerated teacher Prophet Daniel and his companion Sidi Lokman el Hakim, a religious story-teller. The car will then take you to visit the prettiest and biggest mosque in the city: the Abbo Elabbas Mosque, and the strangest sight outside it: an old funfair where children play on very antique funfair rides and eat candy floss. Opposite is the corniche and the old harbour where you can see the old fishing boats, men fishing and traditional fishermen making nets. The photos taken here are amazing. Opposite is the corniche and the old harbour where you can see the old fishing boats, men fishing and traditional fishermen making nets. The photos taken here are amazing. Continue to see the outside of Quaitbay castle which was built on the same site as the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria one of the seven wonders of ancient world . A most spectacular castle which is a great photo stop. The car will then take you to the gardens of Montaza. Once in Montaza Gardens, commonly known as the Love Garden (all romantic couples and families go there) you will visit the royal gardens of King Farouk (the last king in the history of Egypt) and see the royal palaces of Haramlek and Salamlek as well as walk along the famous Montaza bridge and reach the Tea Palace island and see the royal beaches of the queens. On your way back you will stop over the famous bridge of Stanley – the modern landmark of modern Alexandria, built by Alexander the great, then travel in comfort back to your hotel in Alexandria.
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