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Alexandria Day Tours and TripsCairo Top Tours offers a variety of enjoyable trips to Alexandria, a charming city with impressive architecture and lovely scenery. These tours includ...

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A religious tour has been organized for you to visit Wadi El Natrun, one of the most significant Coptic monasteries and a renowned destination in Egypt. Now is the perfect time to book and explore a day trip from Alexandria to Wadi El Natrun with one of our recommended guides.

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Explore Egypt's poignant history with a day trip from Alexandria to El-Alamein. Visit the WWII battlefields and cemeteries, paying homage to fallen soldiers. Delve into the Military Museum's exhibits and enjoy sweeping Mediterranean views from the coastal town.

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Embark on a day trip from Alexandria to Rosetta, where history meets charm. Wander through its ancient streets, visit the Ottoman-era houses, and delve into the past at the Rosetta Stone Museum.

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On a comprehensive full-day tour of Alexandria, uncovering its legendary past and modern charm. Discover the mystical Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, delve into the intellectual hub of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and stroll through the picturesque Montaza Gardens

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Discover the charm of Alexandria with a private day tour tailored to your interests. Wander through ancient sites such as the Library of Alexandria, the stunning Montaza Palace, and the serene Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. Experience the local culture and history with the expertise of a dedicated guide.

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Join our "Alexandria Sites Tour" for an immersive journey through Egypt's storied port city. From the ancient ruins of the Roman Amphitheatre to the picturesque gardens of the Montaza Palace, each stop reveals a different facet of Alexandria's rich heritage.

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Embark on a fascinating tour of Alexandria's cultural hotspots. Explore ancient ruins, majestic libraries, and bustling markets. Delve into the city's storied past and vibrant present.

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Alexandria is a city by the ocean in Egypt that was built a long time ago by a famous leader named Alexander the Great.

Alexandria is considered an essential place to visit on your travel itinerary for several compelling reasons. Firstly, it holds immense historical significance as the ancient capital of Egypt and the center of Hellenistic civilization. It was founded by Alexander the Great and became a melting pot of cultures, blending Egyptian, Greek, and Roman influences. As a result, Alexandria is home to numerous historical landmarks and architectural marvels, such as the iconic Library of Alexandria, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, and the ancient Roman amphitheater.

Alexandria was a very important place a long time ago, and people loved it because it had a pretty harbor. It was a special place where people learned a lot, and it is still loved by many people today because it has a mix of cultures from Europe and the Middle East. There is no other place quite like it.

Alexandria is called the bride of the Mediterranean because it is considered the most beautiful coastal city in Egypt and the Middle East. You will be able to visit many important sites in Alexandria, such as the Old Harbor, the Alexandria Library and Kom El Shoqafa, in addition to the beautiful beaches.

We offer you many trips that cover all the important archaeological and recreational sites in Alexandria, such as Kom el-Shuqafa, Qaitbay Citadel, the Library of Alexandria, which is one of the largest and most important libraries in the world, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. You will also be able to take a walk on the Corniche in Alexandria, where you will enjoy the fresh air and charming beaches.

Prior to entry, citizens of North American countries must obtain a visa. Typically, a 30-day visa will be issued. It is also possible to obtain a visa upon arrival at Cairo International Airport. A valid passport is required. Your passport must be valid for at least six months after you plan to depart Egypt.
 

The best time to visit Alexandria is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is pleasant and temperatures are milder. Summers in Alexandria can be hot and humid, while winters tend to be mild but can be cooler and rainy at times.

Yes, many tour operators offer customizable itineraries based on your preferences and interests. You can work with them to design a personalized tour that suits your needs.

You can book guided tours through various channels, including tour operator websites, travel agencies, or online platforms that specialize in tours and activities.
 

The Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; the Great Library, the largest in the ancient world; and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages made Alexandria famous.
 

No, Alexandria has a Mediterranean climate, and rain is rare there. The weather is typically mild and dry.

You have three days in Alexandria to explore the city's highlights and venture beyond. In addition to enjoying the modern architecture, royal gardens, culinary delights, and classical landmarks, you can take a day trip, maybe to the historic Wadi Natrun Coptic monastery or the El Alamein War Cemetery.

The duration of a day tour to Alexandria can vary depending on the specific tour you choose. It generally spans a full day, starting in the morning and returning in the evening. The exact duration can depend on factors such as the distance from your starting point and the number of attractions visited.

 

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