Join us for a two-day adventure starting from Alexandria Port and returning to your cruise ship in Port Said. Discover the historical sites of Egypt as we explore the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx, witness their ancient secrets, and visit the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara.
After our exploration in Cairo, we’ll transfer you to Port Said. Take your place on our Egypt Shore Excursions from Alexandria Port today, or opt to join a group tour.
Your visit to Egypt will be both enjoyable and educational, offering a thoughtfully designed Egypt Travel Package. For more information and to plan your unforgettable trip, visit our Cairo Top Tours website, which features exciting Egypt Tours, including the Pyramids, Citadel of Saladin, Egyptian Museum, and more.
Our representative will welcome you at the exit gate of Alexandria Port and accompany you in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to start your adventure.
Upon reaching Cairo, you'll begin with a tour of the Great Pyramid of Cheops. Following that, you'll visit the Pyramid of Chephren, built two decades after his father's pyramid, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. You'll also see the iconic Sphinx, a magnificent statue with a human head and a lion's body, and the ancient Valley Temple of Chephren, dedicated to the king's mummification process.
Lunch will be enjoyed at the Pharaoh's restaurant in Saqqara. Afterwards, your Cairo Day Tour continues with a visit to the Step Pyramid Complex, the world's oldest stone structure, still one of the most extraordinary buildings in existence. You'll also enter the Pyramid of Teti, known for its richly decorated interior, and explore the tombs of the nobles at Saqqara, which illustrate scenes of everyday life in ancient Egypt from 4000 years ago.
After your day's adventures, you'll be transferred to the Cairo hotel for check-in and an overnight stay.
Meals: Lunch.
On the second day of your Cairo tour from Alexandria, start with breakfast at your hotel in Cairo. Your Egyptologist guide will then lead you through the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is one of the world’s oldest and most important museums of ancient history.
Following a delicious lunch at a well-regarded local restaurant, you’ll head to the Citadel of Salah Edin. Explore the impressive Mohamed Ali Mosque and take in panoramic views of Islamic Cairo. Then, head to visit Khan El Khalili, Cairo's historic bazaar. After your explorations, you'll be transported back to Port Said to board your cruise.
Meals: Lunch.
| # | May-Sep | Oct-April |
|---|---|---|
| Solo | $450 | $460 |
| Double | $290 | $300 |
| Triple | $280 | $290 |
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Port Said serves as a crucial port for exporting Egyptian goods such as cotton and rice. It also functions as a refueling station for ships traversing the Suez Canal. The city's economy flourishes due to its duty-free status and popularity as a summer tourist destination.
Yes, the Egyptian people express a warm and welcoming attitude towards tourists. Tourists are considered respected guests, and cultural experiences and positive interactions showcase Egyptians' appreciation for visitors and their commitment to providing a wonderful experience.
Yes, Egypt offers good healthcare services for tourists, including public and private hospitals, and medical clinics. Tourists are advised to have comprehensive health insurance before traveling, consult a doctor if needed, and follow general health precautions such as drinking bottled water and adhering to guidelines for local disease prevention.
Yes, most of the shore excursion itineraries include visiting the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a popular sight in Alexandria. The catacombs are a unique mix of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural styles.
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