Step back in time to the battle of El Alamein. The battle took place in World War II on a private day trip from Alexandria. Enjoy a unique drive West to El Alamein on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. Get to hear about the Western Desert campaign, fought by Allied and Axis forces in 1942, from your guide. Visit the El Alamein war museum and pay a visit to the Commonwealth, German and Italian cemetery.
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Your private guide, a trained historian, will collect you from your Alexandria hotel or ship at 7 am, for the scenic drive west along Egypt's Mediterranean coast to the site of one of the most costly battles of World War II, El Alamein.
It was here that British and Commonwealth forces halted the advance of General Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps into Egypt in 1942, claiming the lives of tens of thousands of men. Your first stop will be the military museum where four main halls represent the countries that participated in the battle, and a joint hall exhibits weapons and tanks. Here, you have an opportunity to view a series of paintings representing the battle and discover the role Egypt played during the war.
Your next stop will be the cemeteries. The famous Commonwealth cemetery, entered by the Alamein Memorial, contains the graves of soldiers from many nations who fought on the British side in the Western Desert Campaign as well as monuments commemorating New Zealand, Australian, and South African forces. You'll also make a visit to the Italian and German cemeteries before returning to your ship or hotel in Alexandria.
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This 15th-century fortress stands on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Freshly caught seafood, such as shrimp, squid, and fish, grilled to perfection and served with lemon and spices.
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This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and beach activities. The city is lively with tourists and cultural events.
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Alexandria is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Alexandria Railway Station
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