Uncovering the rich history and cultural gems of Alexandria has never been easier. The top-rated Alexandria Day Tour from Cairo takes visitors on an immersive journey through this ancient Mediterranean city, founded by the legendary Alexander the Great. From exploring the captivating Roman catacombs to marveling at the towering Pompey’s Pillar, this tour offers a seamless and enriching experience. But the true highlight lies in discovering the impressive new Library of Alexandria, a symbol of the city’s enduring legacy as a center of learning. With private transportation, a local lunch, and skip-the-line access, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration that leaves you yearning to uncover more.
Key Points
- A private full-day tour from Cairo to Alexandria, allowing visitors to explore the history-rich Mediterranean city established by Alexander the Great.
- Tour includes visits to top attractions like the Roman catacombs, Pompey’s Pillar, the Roman amphitheater, and the new Library of Alexandria.
- Guided tour of the vast underground Roman catacombs, providing an immersive historical experience and insights into the lives of ancient Alexandrians.
- Opportunity to marvel at the iconic 4th-century Pompey’s Pillar and learn about its significance in Alexandria’s history.
- Discover the state-of-the-art New Library of Alexandria, a symbol of the city’s legacy as a center of learning and intellectual discourse.
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Overview of the Tour
This private full-day tour from Cairo to Alexandria allows visitors to explore the history-steeped Mediterranean city established by Alexander the Great.
Guests will see top attractions like the Roman catacombs, Pompey’s Pillar, the Roman amphitheater, and the new Library of Alexandria. An Egyptologist guide will provide insights into the city’s rich past along the way.
The tour includes round-trip private transfers, a delicious local lunch, bottled water, and skip-the-line access to the major sites.
Travelers will also have the chance to admire Egypt’s picturesque rural landscapes on the drive to the coast.
With its immersive experience and knowledgeable guide, this tour provides an excellent introduction to the wonders of Alexandria.
Exploring the Roman Catacombs
One of the highlights of the Alexandria tour is a visit to the eerie Roman Catacombs, a vast underground necropolis that dates back to the 2nd century AD.
Descending into the labyrinthine tunnels and halls, visitors are transported back in time to witness the final resting place of countless ancient Alexandrians. The guide leads the way, sharing insights into the intricate architecture, burial chambers, and the lives of those interred here.
Exploring the catacombs is a truly immersive experience, allowing guests to gain a tangible connection to Alexandria’s rich history. With its ornate decorations and somber atmosphere, this underground city of the dead is a highlight that leaves a lasting impression on all who venture into its depths.
Visiting Pompey’s Pillar
After exploring the Roman Catacombs, visitors make their way to Pompey’s Pillar, an impressive 4th-century monument that towers over the city.
This towering granite column, standing at 30 meters (99 feet) tall, is one of Alexandria’s most iconic landmarks. The column was erected in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who helped quell a revolt in the city.
Guests marvel at the intricate carvings and inscriptions that adorn the pillar, and learn about its significance in the long history of Alexandria.
Nearby, they can also see the remains of the Serapeum, a grand ancient temple that was once one of the largest libraries in the ancient world.
Discovering the New Library
Visiting the striking sun-shaped architecture of the New Library of Alexandria, guests marvel at this modern cultural landmark that pays homage to the city’s storied past as a hub of learning and scholarship. Opened in 2002, the library’s sleek, contemporary design symbolizes Alexandria’s rebirth as a center of knowledge and intellectual discourse. Guests can explore the library’s vast collection of over 8 million books, journals, and multimedia resources, as well as its state-of-the-art technology and research facilities.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Architecture | Striking sun-shaped design |
Collection | Over 8 million books, journals, and multimedia |
Technology | Advanced research facilities and resources |
Cultural Significance | Symbolic of Alexandria’s legacy as a center of learning |
Atmosphere | Inspiring and conducive to intellectual exploration |
Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Guests relax over a traditional Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant, savoring authentic flavors and gaining a deeper understanding of the region’s culinary heritage.
The meal features a variety of:
- Meze: A selection of appetizers like hummus, baba ghanoush, and stuffed grape leaves.
- Koshari: A popular Egyptian street food dish made with rice, macaroni, lentils, and chickpeas.
- Mahshi: Stuffed vegetables like peppers, zucchini, and grape leaves.
- Umm Ali: A decadent dessert consisting of puff pastry, sweetened condensed milk, and nuts.
After the satisfying lunch, guests feel reinvigorated and ready to continue exploring the rich history and culture of Alexandria.
Transport and Inclusions
The tour includes round-trip private transfers from Cairo to Alexandria in an air-conditioned minivan, providing a comfortable and convenient way to travel between the two cities. During the journey, travelers will have bottled water on hand to stay hydrated.
Once in Alexandria, an expert Egyptologist guide will lead the private tour, sharing insights into the city’s rich history and top attractions. The tour also includes admission to the iconic sites, such as the Roman Catacombs and the striking New Library of Alexandria.
Exclusions and Cancellation Policy
While the tour package covers various inclusions, there are a few additional costs that aren’t included. These exclusions consist of gratuities as well as any food and drinks beyond what’s specified in the inclusions.
Plus, the tour provider offers a flexible cancellation policy, providing a full refund up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.
The key exclusions and cancellation details include:
- Gratuities for the guide and driver aren’t included.
- Visitors are responsible for any additional food and drinks beyond the provided lunch.
- The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
- A full refund is available up to 24 hours prior to the tour start time.
Confirmation and Additional Details
Confirmation of the tour is received at the time of booking, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors.
The tour accommodates children when accompanied by an adult, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
Vegetarian meal options are available upon request.
Regarding the cancellation policy, travelers are eligible for a full refund up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. This flexibility allows for last-minute changes in plans without penalty.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour?
The maximum group size for the tour is not specified. It is a private tour, indicating it is likely a one-on-one or small group experience, but the exact group size is not provided in the overview.
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary?
Yes, the tour itinerary can be customized. Travelers can discuss their interests with the tour operator and request modifications to the standard itinerary to create a more personalized experience within the tour’s overall scope and duration.
Are There Any Health or Fitness Requirements?
There are no specific health or fitness requirements for this tour. Participants should be able to walk short distances and climb stairs. Appropriate footwear is recommended. The tour is accessible for most travelers.
Is Photography Allowed at All Sites Visited?
Photography is generally allowed at the sites visited on this tour. Visitors should check with their guide for any restrictions or rules regarding photography. Most major attractions in Alexandria permit photos, though certain areas may have limited access.
What Happens in Case of Inclement Weather?
In the event of inclement weather, the tour will typically proceed as planned. The private vehicle is air-conditioned, and indoor sites like the Roman Catacombs can be visited regardless of the weather conditions outside.
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Recap
The Alexandria Day Tour from Cairo offers a comprehensive exploration of the ancient city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Visitors can enjoy the captivating sights, from the Roman catacombs to the impressive New Library, while enjoying private transportation, a local lunch, and skip-the-line access.
This seamless and enriching experience is a must-do for those seeking to uncover the essence of this renowned Mediterranean metropolis.