Start your day with our private egyptologist Guide picking you up fron your hotel/port in an air-conditioned vehicle. You will have the option to choose 4 sightseeings from the mentioned ones in the itinerary .
Alexandria is rich in history and culture. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern library and cultural hub inspired by the ancient library. The Citadel of Qaitbay is a 15th-century fortress built on the site of the old Lighthouse of Alexandria. The Graeco-Roman Museum showcases artifacts from the city’s Greek and Roman past. Montaza Palace is a former royal residence with beautiful gardens by the sea. The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa are underground tombs blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman styles. The Royal Jewelry Museum displays the treasures of Egypt’s royal family in a historic palace.
Then you will be dropped off your hotel/port.
We pick up all travellers from all Alexandria Hotels , Akexandria Port & Airport.
Start your day with your Private Egyptologist Guide picking you up from Alexandria Hotels/Port . You will choose to visit 4 sightseeings from the mentioned ones in the itinerary . The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern cultural and educational center in Alexandria, Egypt, inspired by the ancient Library of Alexandria. Opened in 2002, it serves as a major library, research institution, and hub for learning and creativity. The complex includes millions of books, specialized libraries for children and young people, museums, art galleries, a planetarium, and spaces for conferences and exhibitions. Its striking circular design facing the Mediterranean Sea symbolizes the continuity of knowledge and the connection between past, present, and future.
Alexandria Castle, commonly known as the Citadel of Qaitbay, is a historic fortress located on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, Egypt. Built in the 15th century by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay, the citadel stands on the original site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The castle was designed to protect the city from naval invasions and features thick stone walls, watchtowers, and a central keep. Today, it is one of Alexandria’s most important landmarks, offering panoramic sea views and a glimpse into the city’s rich Islamic and maritime history.
The Graeco-Roman Museum in Alexandria, Egypt, is a renowned archaeological museum dedicated to the city’s Greek and Roman heritage. It houses an extensive collection of statues, sculptures, mosaics, coins, and everyday artifacts dating from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The museum highlights the blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman cultures that characterized ancient Alexandria, showcasing art, religion, and daily life. Through its well-preserved exhibits, the Graeco-Roman Museum offers visitors a clear insight into Alexandria’s role as a major center of civilization and cultural exchange in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Montaza Palace is a beautiful royal complex located on the eastern edge of Alexandria, Egypt, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Khedive عباس حلمي الثاني, the palace blends Ottoman and Florentine architectural styles. Surrounded by vast, lush gardens, Montaza Palace served as a summer residence for Egypt’s royal family. Today, the palace grounds are a popular public park, admired for their scenic views, historic charm, and peaceful atmosphere, making it one of Alexandria’s most attractive landmarks.
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa are one of Alexandria’s most remarkable ancient sites and among the largest Roman burial complexes in Egypt. Dating back to the 2nd century AD, the catacombs consist of a series of underground tombs, chambers, and passageways carved into the rock. They uniquely blend Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistic styles, seen in the carvings, statues, and funeral decorations. Discovered in 1900, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa provide valuable insight into burial practices and cultural fusion in ancient Alexandria
The Royal Jewelry Museum in Alexandria, Egypt, is a museum dedicated to the treasures of Egypt’s former royal family. Housed in the elegant Fatma Al-Zahraa Palace in the Zizenia district, the museum displays a magnificent collection of jewelry, crowns, watches, medals, and precious objects that belonged to members of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. The palace itself is richly decorated with stained glass, paintings, and ornate ceilings, reflecting European and Islamic artistic influences. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle, craftsmanship, and history of Egypt’s royal era.
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