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With high‑quality service, comfort, and professionalism, we ensure every journey through Egypt feels truly special. This Alexandria day trip goes beyond history: enjoy time along the Mediterranean Corniche, taste local food, and discover hidden spots most tours skip. The pace is relaxed, personal, and immersive—giving you a deeper connection to Egypt’s coastal charm.
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Your driver/guide will meet you at the hotel lobby or main entrance at the scheduled time.
For airport pickups, the driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall with a sign showing your name.
Please be ready 30 minutes before departure to allow for a smooth start to the journey.
All vehicles are modern, air‑conditioned private cars/vans, and the driver will assist with luggage.
Pickup is available from Cairo and Giza hotels, Cairo International Airport, or other agreed locations.
The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa are a remarkable underground necropolis in Alexandria, Egypt, that uniquely blend ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultural influences. Dating primarily from the 2nd to 4th centuries CE, these multi-level catacombs offer a fascinating glimpse into the funerary practices of the cosmopolitan city. The site was accidentally discovered in 1900 when a donkey fell into a shaft.
The Ancient Roman Theater in Alexandria is part of the larger Kom el-Dikka archaeological site, which offers a significant window into life in Greco-Roman Alexandria. It is the only known Roman theater of its kind in Egypt and was discovered by chance in 1960 during excavations for a government building. The larger complex includes villas, bathhouses, and lecture halls.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is the modern Library of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002 to revive the legacy of the ancient institution that was lost to history. It is located on the historic eastern harbor of Alexandria, near the site where the original library is believed to have stood.
The Citadel of Qaitbay is a majestic 15th-century defensive fortress located on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, Egypt. It stands at the entrance of the eastern harbor on the northern tip of Pharos Island, occupying the exact site where the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood.
The Mosque of Abu al‑Abbas al‑Mursi is the most important mosque in Alexandria, located near the Corniche. It was built over the tomb of a 13th-century Sufi saint, Abu al‑Abbas al‑Mursi, and later expanded into a major religious landmark. The mosque is known for its large central dome, tall minaret, and elegant Islamic design, and it remains an active place of worship and a popular cultural site.
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