Enjoy a private full-day tour from Cairo to Alexandria, Egypt’s stunning Mediterranean city, accompanied by your personal expert guide. Founded by Alexander the Great, Alexandria boasts a rich blend of history, culture, and seaside charm. On this private journey, you’ll explore remarkable landmarks, including ancient catacombs, an impressive Roman amphitheater, and a majestic citadel overlooking the harbor. Stroll along the Corniche, discover modern and historic sites, and learn about Alexandria’s unique role in shaping Egypt’s history. With door-to-door private transfers, the flexibility to explore at your own pace, and the personalized attention of your guide, this tour offers the perfect balance of history, culture, and relaxation. It’s an ideal way to escape Cairo for the day and experience the Mediterranean spirit of Alexandria.
Tour+Entrance fees<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Your private Alexandria adventure begins with morning pickup from your hotel in Cairo. Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle as your guide shares stories about Alexandria’s history and its importance as Egypt’s “Pearl of the Mediterranean.”
Upon arrival, visit the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a fascinating underground necropolis blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art and architecture. Continue to the Roman Amphitheater, a well-preserved archaeological site that once hosted performances and public events.
Next, head to the striking Qaitbay Citadel, built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Take in panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and learn about the citadel’s role in protecting the city.
Enjoy a delicious seafood lunch at a local restaurant along the Corniche, savoring the flavors of Alexandria’s coastal cuisine.
Afterward, explore the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, and discover its fascinating exhibits and cultural significance.
Finally, relax on the scenic drive back to Cairo, where you will be dropped off at your hotel in the evening, filled with memories of a captivating day exploring Egypt’s coastal jewel.
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