Start the day with hotel breakfast then welcome your Egyptologist guide who will lead your trip to Alexandria which people often call the "Pearl of the Mediterranean" and Egypt’s second-largest urban center. The city of Alexandria existed since Alexander the Great established it in 332 BC and still maintains its heritage by reflecting ancient Greek Roman and Egyptian elements.
The 2-hour trip will take you towards Alexandria while you enjoy riding in a modern vehicle through beautiful landscapes from Cairo. When traveling towards Alexandria you will find a brief interruption for refreshments and rest before the destination.
Top Attractions in Alexandria
Pompey’s Pillar
Travel to Alexandria to experience the single pillar which survived from Serapeum Temple during its dedication to Serapis the Greco-Egyptian deity. The 26.85-meter (88-foot) tall red granite column that people previously attributed to Pompey in reality was built to honor Emperor Diocletian in the 3rd century A.D.
Citadel of Qaitbay
Travelers can explore this 15th-century palace on the ancient ruins of the Lighthouse of Alexandria that was among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay built the Citadell of Qaitbay at 15th century to defend Alexandria from Ottoman invaders. During Ottoman invasion times this ancient fortress served to guard Alexandria while presenting beautiful views across the Mediterranean Sea.
Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
Travelers can see the biggest Roman tomb complex from the 2nd century A.D. at this location. The underground tombs use artistic designs taken from Pharaonic and Greek and Roman traditions to spread burial chambers and statues and carvings throughout their three structural levels.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The new Library of Alexandria serves as a modern tribute to the historic Great Library of Alexandria that used to be an ancient center for educational pursuits. Bibliotheca Alexandrina now contains millions of books and exhibits a planetarium and museum and cultural exhibits as well as being a center of learning for Alexandria's history.
St. Mark’s Church
One of the oldest churches in Africa, St. Mark’s Church is believed to be founded by St. Mark the Evangelist, who introduced Christianity to Egypt in the 1st century A.D.
Old Downtown & Local Markets
Stroll through Alexandria’s historic city center, where you can admire baroque, Italian, and French-style architecture. Visit the traditional markets in Mansheya, including the ladies’ market (Zan’et Elsetat), known for its narrow alleys filled with textiles, perfumes, and jewelry. The gold market is a popular spot for wedding and engagement jewelry shopping.
Abbo Elabbas Mosque & Funfair
Visit Alexandria’s largest mosque, the Abbo Elabbas Mosque, known for its stunning Islamic architecture. Outside, experience a vintage funfair, where children enjoy old-fashioned rides and candy floss.
The Corniche & Old Harbor
Take in the views along the Alexandria Corniche, where you’ll see traditional fishing boats, local fishermen, and net makers at work. This is a perfect spot for amazing photos.
Lunch & Return to Cairo
Enjoy a delicious seafood lunch at a high-quality local restaurant, experiencing Alexandria’s famous Mediterranean cuisine. After lunch, begin your drive back to Cairo, with a short break on the way.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch