Early Morning pick up from your hotel in Marsa Matrouh by privet modern vehicle, For your full day excursion to visit The El Alamein 178 km East of Marsa Matrouh, El Alamein is the most peaceful area, an enchanting nature and a superlative climate and beautiful beaches that vies with any other in the world, El Alamein has a historical importance, where one of the most decisive battles of World WarII took place, visit the battlefield of WWII, the Cemeteries and memorials of British, German and Italian soldiers, Then proceed to visit the Military Museum including displays of weapons, military garb and tanks. Descriptions of the actions of Montgomery, Rommel and the others participated in the battle are also on display.
Then drive approximately 1:30 hours to Alexandria “The Pearl of the Mediterranean”, it was named after “Alexander the Great” and built in 332 B.C to be the capital of his realm in Egypt. Today, Alexandria is the second capital of Egypt. Upon arrival in Alexandria, visit the Pompey’s Pillar, a colossal granite pillar, it is 27m high made of red granite, it was erected in 297 AD in memory of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, nearby are three Sphinxes, Then proceed to visit the Catacombs of Kom-Shugafa are magnificent tombs of the Roman period, on three levels, which descend into the living rock and entered by means of a circular staircase. Then to visit the Fortress of Quait-Bey from outside, which was built on the original site of the Pharos lighthouse one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Thereafter Lunch overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and Return to Marsa Matrouh.
Tour includes:
• All taxes & service charge.
• A bottle of mineral water during your tour.
• Entrance fees to the mentioned historical place.
• All transfers by a private modern air-conditioned vehicle.
• Professional Egyptology Tour Guide.
• Lunch at 5*Deluxe restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Tour does not include:
• Tip.
• Any Extras not mentioned in the itinerary program above.
• Any Drinks or Alcoholic Beverages not mentioned in the Itineraries program above.