Private tour tailored exclusively for your party, promising a more personalized and intimate experience of Alexandria compared to typical group tours. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you explore the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, Pompey’s Pillar, the Serapeum, the Citadel of Qaitbay, the Roman amphitheater, and the modern marvel of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Benefit from hassle-free hotel transfers, ensuring a seamless journey, and stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the tour. Our private experience allows you to delve deeper into each site at your own pace, with the undivided attention of your guide. Discover the treasures of Alexandria with comfort and flexibility, creating lasting memories on this exclusive and comprehensive private tour. Book now for an enriching and tailored exploration of this historic city.
Pickup included
Your adventure begins as your guide picks you up at 6 Or 7 am from your accommodation in a modern, air-conditioned van for the approximately 2-hour journey each way.
Your first stop in Alexandria will be the Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa, recognized as one of the seven wonders of the Middle Ages. Explore these ancient underground burial chambers that reflect a unique blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural influences, providing a glimpse into Alexandria's diverse cultural heritage.
Next, marvel at Pompey's Pillar, a towering ancient column that stands as a testament to Alexandria's rich history. Spend 2 hours exploring this iconic site and absorbing its historical significance.
Your journey continues to Fort Qaitbey, strategically positioned along the Mediterranean seafront. Delve into the history of this fortress, which offers breathtaking views and narrates tales of Alexandria's maritime past. Enjoy 2 hours exploring the fort and its surroundings.
A visit to the Ancient Roman Amphitheatre follows, an archaeological gem on Ismail Mahana Road. Spend 2 hours at this site, immersing yourself in the remnants of ancient Roman entertainment and architecture.
Throughout the day, your guide will provide insights into the historical and cultural significance of each site, enriching your experience. After a day filled with exploration, you'll be returned to your accommodation, having uncovered the treasures of Alexandria's past.
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