An early morning hotel pickup starts your trip before commencing the drive that leads to El Alamein. Travel across the Egyptian desert landscapes inside an air-conditioned, comfortable vehicle en route to El Alamein, situated on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt. Your guide will discuss the historical value of El Alamein during World War II while you observe the diverse scenery.
The first stop on your tour should be the El Alamein War Museum for an exploration of weapons as well as uniforms and personal effects owned by soldiers during the critical battle. The military approaches of General Montgomery and Field Marshal Rommel can be understood at this site and their commands represent both the Allied and Axis forces.
Next, pay your respects at the Commonwealth War Cemetery, the final resting place of thousands of British, Australian, New Zealand, and South African soldiers. Tour the cemetery's perfect grave configuration and memorial tributes which recount the magnificent deeds and valorous acts of fallen heroes.
Past the German War Cemetery stands as a dramatic structure over the Mediterranean Ocean to honor thousands of German soldiers lying in rest. The Italian War Cemetery embraces its grand mausoleum together with its intricate architecture to serve as a holy burial ground for the Italian fallen troops.
Obtain a great meal from the Mediterranean seafood menu while enjoying the vistas of the Mediterranean Sea from a local restaurant. The morning’s educational exploration requires time for relaxing with fresh sea breeze throughout the day.
Take a rest moment at a beach that overlooks the Mediterranean before returning to Cairo. Visitors can either take photos or enjoy relaxing by putting their feet in the water during this stop.
Your day in Cairo ends when you reach your hotel accommodation after visiting this important World War II destination.