Attractions in and around Alexandria
Step back in time and imagine yourself in a huge port City during Greco- Roman times. A bustling Port with trade coming and going under the rule of Alexander the great. Many attractions and tours still remain in Alexandria such as the Ancient Catacombs, Old Citadel Fort of Qaitbey, Pompey’s Pillar, wreck diving to see underwater treasures from these times and more. Explore the various sides of the diverse City of Alexandria, the Pearl of the Mediteranean. Alexandria remained the capital of Egypt for nearly a thousand years and was immensely prosperous because of its strategic trading location between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. It also became the centre of learning for the ancient world, and retains its academic importance to this day. We will take on a journey to learn about the history and to know the world famous monuments of the 2nd largest city of Egypt.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt was a legendary center of learning, housing hundreds of thousands of scrolls and attracting renowned scholars, making Alexandria the intellectual capital of the ancient world.
Explore Alexandria’s 4th-century Roman amphitheatre, a unique circular theatre with marble seating and historical significance spanning Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras.
Pompey’s Pillar is a 26.85-meter Roman column in Alexandria, dedicated to Emperor Diocletian, and stands as one of the largest monolithic columns ever built.
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa are Alexandria's largest Roman necropolis, discovered in 1900. This 35-meter deep burial complex blends Egyptian, Greek, and Roman styles across three underground levels, dating from the 2nd-4th centuries CE.
Located on the very Grounds of the ancient lighthouse in Alexandria , the Citadel & fort of Sultan Qaitbay is a landmark of the coastal city of Alexandria is filled with history and amazing details for you to DIscover.
El Alamein is a historic WWII battleground 100km west of Alexandria where decisive 1942 battles turned the war's tide. Today it features war memorials and museums alongside New El Alamein City, a modern smart city development opened in 2018.
Alexandria, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC, is Egypt's legendary Mediterranean seaport. Once home to the ancient Great Library and Pharos Lighthouse, this historic city of 5.3 million residents blends remarkable ancient wonders with vibrant modern coastal culture.
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You know a country is safe when you’re able to stroll its streets without a care in mind soaking in your surroundings and enjoying the local hospitality. Egypt has always been and still is one of the Safest Tourist Destinations in the world. In addition, the safety of our customers is a top priority in all our Egypt tours, Egypt Holiday’s pyramids and Nile Cruise, and every trip to Egypt we offer as Memphis Tours Egypt, a local service provider in the Travel Industry.
Egypt has over 30 protected areas, including several officially recognized national parks such as Ras Mohammed, Wadi El Gemal, and White Desert.
A Nile cruise Luxor to Aswan usually lasts 4–5 days and covers Egypt’s must-see ancient sites, including Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Philae Temple. Most cruises include meals, guided tours with an English-speaking Egyptologist, onboard entertainment, and comfortable cabins with Nile views. Options range from budget to luxury, with some cruises also offering Abu Simbel extensions.
River Nile cruises are usually all-inclusive, making them a hassle-free way to travel between Luxor and Aswan. Most cruises include accommodation on 5-star ships, all meals, drinks, onboard entertainment, and guided excursions to famous sites like the Valley of the Kings, Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan. Airport or hotel transfers are often included too, with options ranging from standard to luxury and sometimes combined with Red Sea stays.
Egypt trips offer a mix of history, culture, and relaxation. Most trips include visits to the Pyramids of Giza, Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, often combined with a Nile River cruise. You can also add beach time on the Red Sea in places like Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh. Options range from classic sightseeing tours to family-friendly and luxury itineraries, with guided tours, transport, and accommodation usually included.
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