Day trip to Cairo from the port of Alexandria
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Tour Details:
We will meet you at your cruise at the port of Alexandria; You will recognize our driver by the sign with your name in his hands. On the way to Cairo, we will make sure to make several stops so that you can enjoy and capture the amazing landscapes.
First of all, you will go to the giant pyramids of the pharaohs Cheops, Chephren and Menkaure in Giza. You will be amazed by one of the Seven Wonders of the World, which were built more than 4500 years ago and still hold the architectural secret of construction. Be sure to smile at Mr. Sphinx, who has the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh. If you have the desire, then you will be able to ride a camel, visit the museum of the “Sun Boat”, where there is a piece of engineering art, a boat in which Pharaoh Cheops, the builder of the Great Pyramid, was supposed to sail in the afterlife.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, you will visit the Egyptian Museum, which houses a huge collection of artifacts, jewelry, statues, sarcophagi, mummies and many other interesting items. Discover the treasures of the pharaohs of Egypt and immerse yourself in the history of amazing civilizations! For an additional fee, you can visit the Hall of the Royal Mummies.
If you have a little time, you can take a walk through the famous Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, where you can buy some Egyptian souvenirs.
In the evening you will depart on the return journey for your cruise, to the port of Alexandria.
The tour runs daily.
Included/Exclude
- Pick-up and drop-off for the cruise, as well as transfer between the locations indicated for the visit, in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- Guide services
- Entrance fees to all designated places to visit
- Lunch at a local restaurant
- Mineral water and soft drinks
- Entrance to the Hall of the Royal Mummies in the Egyptian Museum
- Camel ride near the Pyramids
- Entrance to the Great Pyramid of Giza
- Entrance to the Small Pyramid of Giza
- Entrance to the Giza Solar Boat Museum