Full-day guided tour of Alexandria's highlights, including the Kom Elshokafa Catacombs, Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria Library, Quitbay Fortress, and the Roman Amphitheater.
Your tour guide will pick you up from your Cairo hotel and accompany you throughout the day. Begin driving to Alexandria (03 Hours). Arrive in Alexandria and begin your guided tour at The Catacombs (a Roman tomb dating back to the second century), followed by a visit to Pompey's Pillar ( Ruins of the Serabium ). Continue to Kom Eddekka to see the Roman Amphitheater. Lunch break (seafood or Egyptian specialties) (Vegeterian is available). After lunch, we will continue our tours to the Quitbay Fortress, which was built on the ruins of an ancient lighthouse. Transfer to the Alexandria Library to watch it before returning to Cairo.
Sea food<br/>Car + Guide + Fees + Lunch<br/>Pickup included
Car + Tour Guiding<br/>Pickup included
Only Car With Driver<br/>Pickup included
Car + Guide + Fees<br/>Pickup included
Three stories graves under the ground was found in 1900. It is big enough to accommodate 2000 mummies.
The Roman amphitheater is a stunning site in the heart of Alexandria. There is a Roman villa and a Gym.
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