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This compact exploration of Alexandria is tailored for those with an interest in the historically significant events at El Alamein. A perfect addition to other Egyptian or Middle Eastern tours, this package takes in the highlights of the city founded by Alexander the Great blending the best of Egypt and the Mediterranean.
- Reflect on those who came before at the sobering Allied Cemetery of El Alamein
- Discover why Alexander the Great decided to create a city in his name at this confluence of Egypt and the Mediterranean
- Explore the merging of two great civilisations through the architecture flavours and atmosphere of this great city
- 24/7 service and full backup from our local Egypt representative
- Itinerary
- Accommodation
- Important Information
Day 1: Cairo - Alexandria
Day 2: Alexandria - El Alamein - Alexandria (BL)
This morning you will depart on a full day tour with your private Egyptologist to El Alamein – lunch is included on your tour today. Located 105kms to the west of Alexandria and site of one of the most decisive battles of World War II, it was here that 200,000 Allied soldiers under the command of Bernard Montgomery finally defeated Erwin Rommel – known as the Desert Fox. This battle which cost many lives on both sides is credited with leading to the surrender of the Axis forces in North Africa. The Allied Cemetery and museum are sober places to reflect on this significant WWII campaign. Return to Alexandria late afternoon.
Day 3: Alexandria – Cairo (BL)
Today join your private Egyptologist for a tour of Alexandria – lunch is included during your tour today. Your morning will begin with a visit to Pompeii’s Pillar, a red Aswan granite column standing some 90 feet high, erected in honour of the Emperor Diocletian. Continue to the catacombs, an extensive three level funerary dating from the 2nd century AD. Continue to visit the Montazah Gardens at the eastern end of Alexandria, surrounded by the Royal Summer Palaces of the former King Farouk. Next stop is the National Museum which displays more than 1800 archaeological pieces. Later, visit the Bibliotheca Alexandria which was once the cultural centre of the ancient world. The library was built near the Ptolemu Royal Palace. First damaged by fire in 47AD and then totally destroyed in 642AD. In 1988, the Egyptian President Mubarak laid the first stone in rebuilding this great library. It was inaugurated in 2000 with 800,000 books. Shaped like a massive, partly hidden, tilted disc rising up from the Mediterranean, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina evokes the image of a rising sun, a source of light and enlightenment. Upon completion of your tour, you will be transferred by private vehicle to Cairo. Commence your own arrangements on arrival back in Cairo.
TOUR INCLUSIONS:
- 24/7 service and full local backup from our seven regional offices throughout Egypt
- 2 nights accommodation in hotel specified with private facilities
- Daily breakfast at hotel
- Private transfers in air-conditioned vehicle Cairo/Alexandria/Cairo
- Private sightseeing in Alexandria (2 x full day tours with lunch included) with English-speaking Egyptologist-Guide
- Entrance fees
- Egypt Travel Notes - issued by Innovative Travel
TOUR EXCLUSIONS:
- International airfares
- Optional tours and excursions
- Porterage
- Tipping/Gratuities (please refer to tour notes for a recommended guideline)
- Personal Expenses
- Departure taxes
- Hotel charges for minibar or any extra charges
- Visas (unless specified)
- Any other services not clearly mentioned in the inclusions above
Accommodation based on the following (or similar):
Alexandria
First Class: Steigenberger Cecil Hotel (Front Nile View Room)
Sightseeing (non cruise)
All sightseeing unless specified is on a private basis with a driver and guide. Sightseeing generally takes place in the cooler periods of the day ie early morning or late afternoon therefore on occasion some early starts may be necessary to avoid the heat.
Ramadan
During the Holy Month of Ramadan Muslims fast, abstaining from eating, drinking & smoking during daylight hours (approx. 7am-6.30pm). As a sign of respect, tourists should also try to refrain eating in public during the fasting hours. Restaurants and Cafes in Hotels and Cruise boats will be open, however limited alcohol may be available over this time. In 2025, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of Friday 28th February. After 30 days, or on sighting the full moon, Eid Al Fitr is celebrated & most public and private institutions close for at least three days.
Dress Codes
Modest dress is required for entrance to holy sites. Women – long skirt or long pants with shoulders and arms covered with a full cover head scarf to enter holy sites.
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