Alexandria Day Trip from Cairo | Private Alexandria Tour with Lunch

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Alexandria Day Trip from Cairo
Private Full-Day Guided Tour to the Mediterranean City of Alexandria

Overview

Discover Alexandria on a Full-Day Tour from Cairo

Enjoy an unforgettable Alexandria day trip from Cairo and discover the fascinating history of Egypt’s legendary Mediterranean city. This private Alexandria tour from Cairo offers travelers the opportunity to explore some of the most remarkable historical landmarks along the northern coast of Egypt while enjoying comfortable transportation, a professional Egyptologist guide, and a delicious lunch.
Located about 220 kilometers north of Cairo, Alexandria was founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great and quickly became one of the most important cultural, intellectual, and commercial centers of the ancient world. For centuries, the city was famous for its legendary Library of Alexandria, which once held hundreds of thousands of scrolls, and the magnificent Pharos Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
During this Alexandria sightseeing tour from Cairo, visitors will discover the incredible blend of civilizations that shaped the city’s identity. Greek, Roman, and Egyptian influences can be seen in its monuments, architecture, and archaeological sites.
The tour includes visits to some of Alexandria’s most famous attractions, including the mysterious Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, the monumental Pompey’s Pillar, the elegant Roman Amphitheater, the historic Citadel of Qaitbay, and the world-famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern library inspired by the ancient Library of Alexandria.
Along the way, travelers will also enjoy beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea, making this tour not only a journey through history but also a scenic escape from the bustling capital.
Whether you are interested in archaeology, history, architecture, or simply discovering a different side of Egypt, this Alexandria day tour from Cairo offers an enriching experience that combines culture, heritage, and the relaxing atmosphere of Egypt’s most famous coastal city.

Tour Highlights

* Full-day Alexandria day trip from Cairo
* Private comfortable transportation from Cairo
* Visit the fascinating Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
* Discover the monumental Pompey’s Pillar
* Explore the ancient Roman Amphitheater of Alexandria
* Visit the historic Citadel of Qaitbay on the Mediterranean Sea
* See the famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina
* Enjoy a delicious Mediterranean lunch at a local restaurant
* Professional Egyptologist tour guide throughout the tour
* Beautiful coastal views of the Mediterranean Sea

Included/Excluded

  • Pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Cairo
  • Private transportation by air-conditioned tourist vehicle
  • Professional Egyptologist tour guide
  • Lunch at a local restaurant in Alexandria
  • Fuel and gasoline costs
  • Parking fees during the tour
  • All service charges and taxes
  • Air-conditioned private tourist vehicle
  • Bottled water during the trip
  • Entrance tickets to the archaeological sites
  • Personal expenses
  • Any additional site not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses and tipping
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the program
  • Drinks during lunch
  • Tips and gratuities

Tour Plan

Alexandria Day Trip from Cairo Hotel Pickup – 07:00 AM

Your Alexandria day trip from Cairo begins early in the morning with pickup from your hotel at approximately 7:00 AM. Your professional Egyptologist guide and driver will greet you before starting the journey toward Alexandria.
Travel in comfort inside a modern air-conditioned vehicle along the desert highway connecting Cairo with the Mediterranean coast. The drive usually takes around three hours, offering views of the Egyptian countryside and agricultural lands of the Nile Delta.

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa

The first stop of your Alexandria sightseeing tour will be the famous Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the most extraordinary burial complexes in Egypt.
Dating back to the 2nd century AD, these catacombs represent a fascinating combination of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artistic traditions. The underground structure consists of several levels carved into the rock and includes burial chambers, statues, and decorated halls.
The catacombs are often considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages due to their unique architectural design and historical significance.

Pompey’s Pillar

Next, continue to the impressive Pompey’s Pillar, one of the largest Roman monuments in Egypt.

This massive red granite column, standing nearly 27 meters high, was erected in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. It is one of the tallest ancient columns ever constructed outside the imperial capitals of Rome and Constantinople.

Nearby, visitors can also explore the remains of the ancient Serapeum of Alexandria, once an important temple dedicated to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis.

Roman Amphitheater of Alexandria

The tour continues to the well-preserved Roman Amphitheater, one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Alexandria.

This elegant marble theater once accommodated around 800 spectators and was used for musical performances, lectures, and public events during the Roman period.

The surrounding archaeological area also contains remains of Roman villas, baths, mosaic floors, and gardens, offering visitors a glimpse into daily life during Roman rule in Egypt.

Citadel of Qaitbay

One of the most iconic landmarks in Alexandria is the Citadel of Qaitbay, a spectacular fortress built in 1477 by the Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay.

The fortress was constructed on the exact location of the legendary Pharos Lighthouse, which guided ships into Alexandria’s harbor for centuries and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

From the citadel, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, the harbor, and the Alexandria coastline.

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

The tour also includes a visit to the famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern cultural center inspired by the ancient Library of Alexandria.

This architectural masterpiece houses millions of books, museums, research centers, art galleries, and conference halls. The library has become one of the most important intellectual and cultural institutions in the Mediterranean region.

Visitors often enjoy exploring the exterior design of the building and walking around the cultural complex located near the sea.

Lunch and Return to Cairo

After exploring the major attractions of Alexandria, you will enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can taste traditional Egyptian or Mediterranean cuisine.After lunch, relax during the drive back to Cairo. The tour typically ends in the late afternoon, when you will be dropped off at your hotel.

In the Depth Why Alexandria Is One of the Most Important Cities in Ancient History

Alexandria has been one of the most influential cities in the Mediterranean world for more than two thousand years. When Alexander the Great founded the city in 331 BC, he envisioned it as a bridge between the civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and the wider Mediterranean world.

Under the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty, Alexandria became the capital of Egypt and developed into a center of knowledge and science. The famous Library of Alexandria attracted scholars from all over the ancient world who studied subjects such as astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy.

One of the most famous structures ever built in Alexandria was the Pharos Lighthouse, which stood more than 100 meters tall and guided ships safely into the harbor. For centuries it remained one of the most impressive engineering achievements of the ancient world.

During the Roman period, Alexandria continued to flourish as a major commercial port linking Egypt with the Mediterranean. Many of the monuments seen today, including the Roman Amphitheater and Pompey’s Pillar, date back to this era.

Today, Alexandria remains a unique destination where travelers can experience ancient history, Mediterranean culture, and modern Egyptian life in one fascinating city.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ How far is Alexandria from Cairo?

Alexandria is located approximately 220 km north of Cairo, and the journey usually takes about 3 hours each way by road.

Is the Alexandria day trip suitable for families?

Yes, the Alexandria day trip from Cairo is suitable for families, couples, and individual travelers interested in history and culture.

Are entrance tickets included in the tour price?

No. Entrance tickets to archaeological sites are not included in the tour price and are paid separately by visitors at each site.

What should I bring for the tour? It is recommended to bring:

Comfortable walking shoes
Sunglasses and sunscreen
A hat for sun protection
Camera for photos
Breakfast box from your hotel

Why is Alexandria historically important?

Alexandria was once one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world, home to the Great Library of Alexandria, the Pharos Lighthouse, and numerous Greek and Roman monuments.

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