Overview
The exact time of your pickup will be communicated to you the day before between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM via WhatsApp.
Remember to order your BreakfastBox at reception with your room number the evening before your activity.
To fully enjoy your excursion, we advise you to bring a cap/hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, some change and a flashlight for inside the monuments.
Highlights of the day
- VIP comfort in a private car or van
- Personalized tours of historical sites
- Authentic lunch in a local restaurant
- Certified French-speaking private Egyptologist guide
- Unlimited bottled water
Itinerary
Your private driver will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo in the early morning. After approximately 3 hours of comfortable driving in an air-conditioned vehicle, you will arrive in Alexandria, the pearl of the Mediterranean.
Accompanied by your certified French-speaking Egyptologist guide, you will have the freedom to choose 3 of the following sites to visit:
- The Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa:
Immerse yourself in history with a visit to these underground catacombs, a fascinating blend of Greco-Roman and Egyptian styles, dating back to the 2nd century. - Qaitbay Citadel/Castle (Qaitbay Fort):
Explore this imposing 15th-century fortress, built on the ruins of the lighthouse. A jewel of Mamluk military architecture. Lighthouse of Alexandria:
Discover the historic site of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In its place now stands Qaitbay Fort, a magnificent medieval structure offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. - Pompey's Column , 26 meters high, is an iconic monument of Alexandria, erected in honor of Emperor Diocletian in the 3rd century. Located on the site of the Serapeum, it dominates the remains of an ancient temple dedicated to the god Serapis.
- Library of Alexandria
Visit this modern institution, a tribute to the legendary Library of Alexandria, which today houses millions of books, exhibitions and art galleries. - Roman Amphitheater
Admire this unique amphitheater from the 2nd century AD, an archaeological treasure that offers a glimpse into Roman cultural life. - The Montaza Palace Today, its lush gardens are open to the public, offering an ideal setting for a stroll between nature and oriental and European architecture.
- The National Museum of Alexandria is one of the most important museums in Egypt, located in a former Italian-style palace, which traces the history of Egypt through three major periods: Pharaonic, Greco-Roman and Islamic/modern.
- The Royal Jewelry Museum is a unique museum in Egypt, dedicated to the jewelry and precious objects of Egyptian royal families. It is located in a sumptuous palace dating from the early 20th century.
- The Greco-Roman Museum displays a rich collection of artifacts dating from the Greco-Roman period, illustrating the history and culture of Egypt under Greek and Roman rule.
- The Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque is one of the city's most famous mosques, dedicated to Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi, a 13th-century Sufi saint, and is renowned for its impressive architecture and important spiritual role.
- St. Mark's Cathedral is one of the main Coptic Orthodox churches in Egypt, located in the Raml district, and is the seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria. It is known for its imposing architecture and its central role in the Coptic Christian community of Egypt.
- The Roman Theatre of Kom El-Deka is a well-preserved archaeological site dating from the 2nd century AD, which could accommodate up to 800 spectators and is famous for its marble tiers, mosaics and underfloor heating system.
The Palace of Fifty five Windows: This magnificent palace was built during the reign of King Yakshya Malla in A.D. 1427 and was subsequently remodeled by King Bhupatindra Malla in the seventeenth century. Among the brick walls with their gracious setting and sculptural design, is a balcony with Fifty five Windows, considered to be a unique masterpiece of woodcarving.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts.
Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast of the Semantics, a large language ocean. A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.
Cost
Includes
- Private transport by air-conditioned car or van (round trip between Cairo or Giza and Alexandria)
- Certified private Egyptologist guide (language of your choice)
- Entrance tickets for 3 sites of your choice
- Lunch + 1 drink at a local seaside restaurant
- Unlimited bottled water
- Visit to the bazaars of Alexandria
Excludes
- Personal expenses in bazaars (souvenir purchases)
- Tips