Following breakfast, our tour guide will meet you in the hotel lobby at 6:30 a.m. for a delightful day trip around Alexandria. Egypt's most significant Mediterranean city, Alexandria, will be our destination when we fly there from Cairo.
The Citadel of Qaitbey, a fortification dating back to the fourteenth century, will be your first visit. It might be in the harbor. The remnants of the original Alexandria lighthouse are still clearly visible. An important first-century archaeological site is the three levels of the greatest Roman cemetery, the Kom el Shogafa catacombs, which were excavated out of rock. More than 300 mummies, the most popular burial deity, and other Greco-Roman symbols may be found on its three basement floors.
A seafood restaurant serves lunch, where you may sample some of the most popular Egyptian cuisine. After relaxing and revitalizing at the Pompay Pillar, you'll view the Serapeus Temple Ruins and Alexandria's Pompey Column. According to some historians, this significant Roman general was killed in combat and interred here.
Finally, you will visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, one of the most significant cultural hubs in the eastern Mediterranean, at the end of the day. We will be taking you back to your Cairo hotel in the late afternoon.