Egypt Shore Excursions : Alexandria Panorama From Alexandria Port
Lying northwest of the Nile Delta, Alexandria is the largest port in the Arab republic of Egypt and one of the major summer resorts on the Mediterranean Sea. Founded by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C., Alexandria is the shining pearl of the Mediterranean. Immortalizing Alexanders name, the city flourished beyond all expectations into a prominent cultural, intellectual and economic metropolis. It was the renowned capital of the Ptolemies and the setting of the thrilling drama involving Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Mark Anthony and Octavius.
Begin with a drive through the colorful streets of Alexandria. View the unique architecture and experience the charming nostalgia of yesteryear. In Mansheya Square, see the bronze statue of Mohamed Ali, founder of modern Egypt. Just a few steps away is the marble edifice dedicated to the Unknown Soldier with guards of honor at attention on either side. Visit the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqfa, an extensive three level funerary complex dating from the second century A.D.
Afterwards, stop for photos at the Qait Bey Fort built on the original site of the Pharos Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Continue to the nearby Mosque of Abu El Abbas, one of Alexandrias Islamic landmarks. Next, proceed to the National Museum housing underwater photographs and statues from the ongoing operation to salvage artifacts from the sunken palace of Cleopatra. Continuing to the Roman Amphitheater in Kom El Dekka. The twelve marble terraces forming a semicircle is considered the only one of its kind in Egypt. A scenic drive along the beachfront boulevard will take you to the Montaza Gardens where the summer palace of King Farouk is located. Stroll through the palm covered grounds and view the palace, still used today for official state functions. On the return trip to the vessel, a photo stop will be made at the impressive Library of Alexandria, followed by a visit to a Papyrus Institute where the procedure of manufacturing the oldest paper in the world, an art discovered by the Ancient Egyptians, will be demonstrated for you .
Note: Access to the Catacombs of Shawqafa is through a spiral staircase around an open central well with approximately 100 wide steps. Due to the musty and humid conditions in the catacombs, guests suffering from asthma and/or claustrophobia may experience discomfort on this tour and should take this into consideration. There are about 15 marble stairs at the museum. Cameras and videos are not allowed at the catacombs. Due to the nature of this tour, guests with wheelchairs and walkers are not recommended. Tour sequence may be altered to avoid congestion but always covering the mentioned sites. Time permitting; guests will have approximately 30 minutes for shopping or browsing at the Bazaar and Papyrus Institute.
Payment:
To guarantee receiving your service as expected, Payment will be at the end of your excursion.
We can offer you the best offers & Quality service with the best rates you can find.
Kindly inform how many people will do the Tours in order to be able to give you
our best offers & rates to be suitable for your budget and we will reply you as soon as possible.
Rates include:
Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing.
Pick up services by the cruise exit door.
Round Trip Air conditioned transfer.
Egyptology tour guide (all languages).
Rates exclude:
Entrance to private rooms or areas inside any museum or temples.
Lunch during the tours. (Unless it is mentioned in the itinerary).
Tips to guide, representative & driver.
Any Souvenir from any purchasing stop.
Entry Visa to Egypt which had to be handle from your side.
( Check with the ship cruise Authority before arrival ) .
Contact Us :
[email protected]
FAX : 002 03 437 11 78
Hot line : 002 010 38 42 888
Main office:
15 Ghorfa Togarai Street , Alexandria, Egypt.
Branches
Cairo: 01 Mohamed Farid Street
Port Said: 15 El Gamhuraya Street
Luxor: 05 Bazar Street , behind Luxor Temple
Aswan: 27 Airport Street
Hurghada :11 El Hadba Area, building 26
Sharm El Sheikh :Naama Bay Entrance Building 14
Safaga : 4 El Magls Street beside the main Hospital
Begin with a drive through the colorful streets of Alexandria. View the unique architecture and experience the charming nostalgia of yesteryear. In Mansheya Square, see the bronze statue of Mohamed Ali, founder of modern Egypt. Just a few steps away is the marble edifice dedicated to the Unknown Soldier with guards of honor at attention on either side. Visit the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqfa, an extensive three level funerary complex dating from the second century A.D.
Afterwards, stop for photos at the Qait Bey Fort built on the original site of the Pharos Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Continue to the nearby Mosque of Abu El Abbas, one of Alexandrias Islamic landmarks. Next, proceed to the National Museum housing underwater photographs and statues from the ongoing operation to salvage artifacts from the sunken palace of Cleopatra. Continuing to the Roman Amphitheater in Kom El Dekka. The twelve marble terraces forming a semicircle is considered the only one of its kind in Egypt. A scenic drive along the beachfront boulevard will take you to the Montaza Gardens where the summer palace of King Farouk is located. Stroll through the palm covered grounds and view the palace, still used today for official state functions. On the return trip to the vessel, a photo stop will be made at the impressive Library of Alexandria, followed by a visit to a Papyrus Institute where the procedure of manufacturing the oldest paper in the world, an art discovered by the Ancient Egyptians, will be demonstrated for you .
Note: Access to the Catacombs of Shawqafa is through a spiral staircase around an open central well with approximately 100 wide steps. Due to the musty and humid conditions in the catacombs, guests suffering from asthma and/or claustrophobia may experience discomfort on this tour and should take this into consideration. There are about 15 marble stairs at the museum. Cameras and videos are not allowed at the catacombs. Due to the nature of this tour, guests with wheelchairs and walkers are not recommended. Tour sequence may be altered to avoid congestion but always covering the mentioned sites. Time permitting; guests will have approximately 30 minutes for shopping or browsing at the Bazaar and Papyrus Institute.
Payment:
To guarantee receiving your service as expected, Payment will be at the end of your excursion.
We can offer you the best offers & Quality service with the best rates you can find.
Kindly inform how many people will do the Tours in order to be able to give you
our best offers & rates to be suitable for your budget and we will reply you as soon as possible.
Rates include:
Entrance fees to the mentioned sightseeing.
Pick up services by the cruise exit door.
Round Trip Air conditioned transfer.
Egyptology tour guide (all languages).
Rates exclude:
Entrance to private rooms or areas inside any museum or temples.
Lunch during the tours. (Unless it is mentioned in the itinerary).
Tips to guide, representative & driver.
Any Souvenir from any purchasing stop.
Entry Visa to Egypt which had to be handle from your side.
( Check with the ship cruise Authority before arrival ) .
Contact Us :
[email protected]
FAX : 002 03 437 11 78
Hot line : 002 010 38 42 888
Main office:
15 Ghorfa Togarai Street , Alexandria, Egypt.
Branches
Cairo: 01 Mohamed Farid Street
Port Said: 15 El Gamhuraya Street
Luxor: 05 Bazar Street , behind Luxor Temple
Aswan: 27 Airport Street
Hurghada :11 El Hadba Area, building 26
Sharm El Sheikh :Naama Bay Entrance Building 14
Safaga : 4 El Magls Street beside the main Hospital