From Cairo: Overday Tour Historical Alexandria
Highlights
● Marvel at the Roman amphitheater of Kom El-Deka.
● Admire the architectural excellence of the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
● Explore Pompey's Pillar, enjoying its artifacts and sculptures
● Enjoy a photo stop by the well-known Library of Alexandria
● Stroll along the ancient ramparts of the 15th century Citadel of Qaitbay.
About the Activity
● English language.
● Duration 12 Hour.
● Starting time daily at 07:00 Hrs.
● Private Tour.
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Description
Enjoy a full-day trip to the historic city of Alexandria and experience the remnants of a bygone era. Upon arrival, start your tour of this ancient city. Head towards the marble-stone Roman amphitheater of Kom El-Deka that once accommodated over 800 visitors.
Enjoy the sights of its pleasure garden and mosaic floored Roman baths and villas. Afterward, move on to the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa where you can feel the aura of ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural excellence.
The cemetery was constructed in the second century AD and is still one of the seven wonders of the middle ages. Next, visit Pompey's Pillar, the significant Roman triumphal column in Alexandria. Enjoy an outside photo stop at the Library of Alexandria, one of the largest and most renowned archives of the ancient world.
Later, visit the Citadel of Qaitbay, built above the ruined Alexandria lighthouse. At the end of the tour, you'll be driven back to Cairo or Giza to be dropped off at your accommodation.
Includes
✔ Hotel pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel in Cairo or Giza.
✔ Transport by private A/C vehicle.
✔ Private licensed English-speaking Egyptologist.
✔ Entrance Tickets.
✔ Parking.
✔ All applicable taxes and service charge.
Excludes
✘ Any meals or beverages.
✘ Camera fees; please check with your tour guide about Still/ Video Cameras fees.
✘ Personal expenses such as tips, telephone calls, etc.
✘ Any extras.
Important to Know
What to bring
- Passport or ID card.
- Comfortable shoes.
- Sunglasses