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El Alamain Tour
An over day trip to El Alamein, approximately 110 Km away from Alexandria. Proceed to World War II remains and cemeteries,( WW II Cemetery). El Alamein Battle was one of the most significant confrontations of this War.
Visiting 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.
Visit the WW II Cemeteries, located on a small peninsula overlooking the sea.
Full day Alexnaderia tour
Visiting the Greco/Roman Museum – which houses a collection that includes mummies, sculptures, sarcophagi, pottery, coins and tapestries that show the shift from pagan religions to Christianity, The Pompey Pillar the tallest ancient monument in Alexandria; is a 27 meter high and 2 meter thick column of polished Aswan rose granite, which stands before the scant remains of the splendid Temple of Serapis, one of ancient Alexandria's most important buildings, The Roman Roman amphitheatre discovered quite recently, The terraces, arranged in a semicircle around the arena, are extremely well preserved. Recent excavations in the area have uncovered incredible examples of Roman mosaic floors with beautiful designs including birds and animals, which are now preserved under cover in a special miniature museum. , the Catacombas of Kom E l Shokafa – an amazement of rock-cut architecture, dating back to the first century C.E., and unique for its decoration of a combination of Pharaonic, Greco and Roman elements, Qait Bay Fort ,it is built on the foundations of the Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and incorporates both a castle and a mosque within its walls. From the top of the fort, visitors have a beautiful vista of the entire coastline of Alexandria. The new Bibliotheca Alexandria, overlooking the sea, symbolizing the image of the sun illuminating the world. It is much more than a library it also hosts a number of institutions & museums. Ending your tour by Montaza Palace was built by Khedive Abbas II. It was the summer residence of the royal family before the 1952 Revolution and King Farouk's abdication. It overlooks magnificent gardens.
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