Why choose this Cairo tour ?

Customize your tour to Alexandria, the way you like. Choose as many as four options from a list of the seven most interesting places in the city. Your guide will pick you up at 7am from any place in Cairo or Giza by a private modern car
Choose your favorite four items out of this list for a customized tour – simply tell your private tour guide at the start of the tour what you would like to see:
-Bibliotheca Alexandrina
-Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa
-Pompey’s pillar
-Fort of Qaitbay
-National Museum of Alexandria
-Roman Amphitheater
-Gardens & palace of Montaza
– Royal Jewelley Museum
in addition to the 4 places you will choose , you ‘ll visit Saint Mark Cathedral or Mosque of Abu al-Abbas. Also you will have lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean sea. you will have enough time for pictures with your professional guide. At the end, your guide will take you back to your drop off location.



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What makes Alexandria Private day trip from Cairo a unique experience ?

your guide will pick you up and you will go ahead to Alexandria’s ancient library which was one of the greatest of all classical institutions, and while replacing it might seem a Herculean task, the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina manages this with aplomb. Opened in 2002, this impressive piece of modern architecture is a deliberate attempt to rekindle the brilliance of the original centre of learning and culture. The complex has become one of Egypt’s major cultural venues and a stage for numerous international performers, and is home to a collection of brilliant museums.

Then you will visit The Roman Amphitheater which is one of the most popular monuments in Alexandria City . Amphitheaters quite spread during the reign of the Romans. They were in different countries like Greece, Italy, and Turkey. They are present in many regions around Europe and the Middle East. Roman Amphitheater Alexandria is the only one of its type in Egypt . The word “Kom El Dekka” in Arabic, means the hill of rubble or the hill of the benches. It named when a famous historian, El Neweiry, passed by this area in the beginning of the 20th century . El Neweiry saw the many piles of rubble and sand. The formed due to the digging of the Mahmoudeyya Canal at the end of the 19th century. The canal linked Alexandria to the Nile River. These piles looked exactly like some huge benches. El Neweiry was the one who gave the area its recent famous name. The Roman Amphitheater Alexandria indeed is one of the most important Roman architectural achievements in Egypt .

Montaza Palace is a palace, museum and extensive gardens in the Montaza district of Alexandria, Egypt. It was built on a low plateau east of central Alexandria overlooking a beach on the Mediterranean Sea.
The larger Al-Haramlik Palace and royal gardens were added to the Montazah Palace grounds by King Fuad I in 1932, as a summer palace, Then the royal family in Egypt exploited the palace to spend the summer vacation in it.
By 1932, King Fouad was commissioned to build a much larger palace known as Haremlik. In turn, his son, King Farouk was in charge of erecting a bridge to the sea.

The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa are important enough that UNESCO has named them a World Heritage Site.

In the catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, you can find artifacts from many different times that have been kept in great shape. Some of these things are ancient Egyptian and Roman tomb inscriptions.
In the year 1900, a donkey accident led to the discovery of carved tombs and burial chambers in a cave.

Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria
is a Roman triumphal column in the city of Alexandria, Egypt. It is the largest of its type. In fact, it constructed outside of the imperial capitals of Rome and Constantinople. Pompey’s Pillar Alexandria is the only which known free-standing column in Roman Egypt. Moreover, it not composed of drums. It indeed is one of the largest ancient monoliths. Moreover, it is also one of the largest monolithic columns which ever erected.

The museum contains more than 1,800 archaeological artifacts that include all eras, starting from the ancient state to the modern era.

These pieces depicts the civilization; culture; arts; and industries of Egypt during these ages.

It also shows the unity of history and the Egyptian personality through the exhibits that illustrate all the stages that Egypt’s history passed through, the national and historical event.
It was first represented in the Egyptian Pharaonic background, as it is the oldest of the Egyptian civilizations, then came the Ptolemaic; Roman; Byzantine and Islamic eras, and ended with the era of the modern era, which begins with the rule of the Muhammad Ali family and ends with the 1952 AD revolution.

The Royal Jewelry Museum displays the collectibles of the Egyptian royal family, founded by Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1805 and continued to rule for 150 years, until 1952.

Zaynab Fahmi built the palace in 1919 in Zizinya, Alexandria. It served as the residence of Fatma al- Zahra’, daughter of Prince Ali Haider, a descendent of Muhammad Ali Pasha. The palace serves as a striking backdrop to the magnificent possessions owned by the family. It uniquely merges between European and Islamic styles, reflecting the fine taste of the royal family whose paintings, gilded ceilings, and mosaics decorate the palace rooms. The palace consists of two wings, eastern and western, connected by a corridor. Each wing has a basement and two floors.

Sultan Qaitbey built this picturesque fortress during the 14th century to defend Alexandria from the advances of the Ottoman Empire. His efforts were in vain since the Ottomans took control of Egypt in 1512, but the fortress has remained, strategically located on a thin arm of land that extends out into Alexandria’s harbor from the corniche.

The fortress’ current form is not the original. It was heavily damaged during the British bombardment of Alexandria during a nationalist uprising against British hegemony in 1882 and rebuilt around the turn of the 20th century.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Please note the Library of Alexandria is closed on Fridays
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required


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Alexandria Private day trip from Cairo Inclusions:

Included with Your Ticket

  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Air Conditioned Vehicle
  • lunch in a restaurant overlooking the sea
  • Private Egyptologist Guide
  • Private Tour
  • Entry/admission Fees to 4 places mentioned in the itinerary
  • Surprise ( visiting St. Mark Cathedral or Abu El Abbas Mosque)

Not Included

  • drinks on lunch
  • Pick up from Airport or Airport hotels will be with extra 8 USD per person
  • If french / spanish / german guide , there will be extra fees 8 USD per person

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  • This Tour is Provided by Pharaoh Tours.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Africa/Cairo.
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  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 14 Travelers is accepted for booking.