2 Day Cairo and Alexandria Tour Package
Discover the beauty of the major two cities in Egypt. The first one is Cairo, where you will visit the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The second is Alexandria, where you will visit Pompay’s Pillar, Catacombs, Alexandria Library and Qaitbay Citadel.
Noah Wilson – Pella, Iowa –
Exploring Cairo and Alexandria in one trip offers the perfect mix of history and culture.
Grace Adams –
Visiting the Great Sphinx and the Alexandria Library sounds like a dream come true!
Henry Parker –
The combination of ancient wonders and modern landmarks makes this package exciting.
Olivia Johnson –
A splendid tour exploring Egypt’s iconic cities, Cairo and Alexandria, rich in history.
Liam Davis –
From the Pyramids to the Qaitbay Citadel, this trip is a true historical feast.
Mia Anderson –
Experience the awe of Egypt’s ancient and modern wonders in Cairo and Alexandria.
Noah Martinez –
A perfect itinerary for anyone eager to delve into Egypt’s timeless treasures.
Emma Wilson –
Cairo’s ancient marvels and Alexandria’s Mediterranean charm make a winning combination.
Lucas Brown –
The Giza Pyramids and Alexandria Library are must-see marvels on this incredible journey.
Harper Thomas –
Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of Egypt’s two most celebrated cities.
Benjamin Miller –
From Cairo’s pyramids to Alexandria’s coastal beauty, this tour covers it all.
Charlotte Garcia –
A delightful way to explore Egypt’s cultural and architectural gems in two major cities.
Henry Rodriguez –
An unforgettable journey through the historic landmarks of Cairo and Alexandria.
Earlene Smith –
Every aspect of the tour was meticulously planned. From the knowledgeable guides to the comfortable accommodations, it was clear that attention to detail was a priority. Exploring the ancient sites with such ease made the experience even more enjoyable.
Nellie Grace –
Though the tour was just two days, the memories will last a lifetime. The organization, the sites, and the people we met made it an unforgettable journey. Highly recommended for those short on time but eager for adventure.
Hank Williams –
Every moment of the tour was a sensory delight. The sights, sounds, and even the local cuisine enriched our experience. Visiting the Alexandria Library was a personal favorite, offering a glimpse into the country’s intellectual heritage.
Betty Jo –
The beauty and history of these cities are unmatched. Standing before the pyramids was humbling, and the architecture in Alexandria was stunning. The tour provided a comprehensive look into Egypt’s past and present.
Jedediah Brown –
From booking to the final drop-off, everything was handled professionally. The itinerary was well-planned, ensuring we saw all major sites without feeling rushed. The comfort and efficiency made the trip stress-free and enjoyable.
Maggie Sue –
This tour was both fun and informative. Our guide’s storytelling brought ancient Egypt to life. The visit to Pompey’s Pillar and the Qaitbay Citadel were highlights. It was a perfect blend of learning and leisure.
Cletus Jenkins –
Who knew history could be experienced in such comfort? The hotels were luxurious, and our transportation was top-notch. Visiting the pyramids and the Alexandria Library felt like stepping back in time, but with all modern conveniences at our fingertips.
Daisy Mae –
The tour offered a deep dive into Egypt’s rich history. Walking through the Catacombs and standing beside the Great Sphinx felt surreal. Our guide provided fascinating insights at every stop. The blend of ancient landmarks and cultural experiences made this trip truly special.
Billy Ray –
Coming from a small farming town, Egypt felt like a whole new world. The 2-day tour was packed with excitement. Riding camels near the pyramids was a first for me, and exploring the ancient sites in Alexandria was enlightening. The guides were friendly and knowledgeable, making the experience even more enjoyable. It was a whirlwind adventure that I’ll cherish forever.
Emma Lou –
Our 2-day tour of Cairo and Alexandria was nothing short of spectacular. From the moment we were picked up in a sleek, air-conditioned van, we knew we were in for a treat. The Giza Pyramids left us in awe, and the Great Sphinx was even more majestic in person. In Alexandria, the Catacombs and the Library showcased Egypt’s rich history. Our accommodations were top-notch, offering both comfort and elegance. This journey seamlessly combined ancient wonders with modern luxury.
Jacob Turner –
This two-day adventure felt like a Netflix docuseries come to life — but with actual sunshine and better food. 😄 Cairo was all about size and mystery; I couldn’t stop taking photos. Alexandria felt like a sophisticated cousin — elegant, breezy, and packed with culture. Pompay’s Pillar was massive, and Qaitbay Citadel gave me postcard-worthy views. Everything ran smoothly, from flights to check-ins.
Grace Holloway –
From the dusty golden sands of Cairo to the sea-sprayed breezes of Alexandria, this trip took us through time and space. The pyramids weren’t just big — they were soul-stirring. The guides made the stories come alive, and the Great Library in Alexandria was a surprise favorite. Luxury rides and comfy hotels meant I could focus on the history, not the hassle.
Ethan Moore –
Imagine waking up to a view of the Nile and ending the day by the Mediterranean… that’s what this trip felt like! Cairo was intense in the best way — the Pyramids, the Sphinx, even the street life had a raw energy. Then Alexandria came in like a soft lullaby. The Catacombs were eerie yet fascinating. Our hotel in Alexandria felt like a palace — I never wanted to check out.
Abigail Lane –
I’ve always been a sucker for ancient ruins and this tour absolutely delivered. The pyramids were stunning, especially at sunrise! The desert breeze was surprisingly pleasant. Alexandria had a completely different flavor — coastal, Romanesque, and charming. Pompay’s Pillar was unexpectedly cool, and the Library was like a sci-fi future-meets-ancient-past dream! 🚀📚
Noah Richardson –
This tour is a fantastic crash course in Egyptian history with just enough leisure. Cairo hit hard with its iconic monuments — the Sphinx looked like it could wink at any second. Alexandria felt more relaxed. I enjoyed strolling along the corniche and exploring the Citadel. The whole trip felt balanced — informative without being too “touristy,” and comfortable with great hotels and safe travel.
Hannah Jo Perkins –
Honestly, I felt like Indiana Jones with better Wi-Fi! 😂 Cairo had us awe-struck at the pyramids — they’re even bigger in person. The guide made history fun (who knew pharaohs had that much drama?). Alexandria’s ancient Roman vibes were fascinating. I didn’t expect to fall in love with the Library, but it’s a must-see! Modern transportation and luxury hotels added comfort to the thrill.
Brian Tate –
Two full days of ancient magic and coastal charm! Cairo was a rush of grandeur — I couldn’t stop staring at the size of the pyramids. Alexandria was like stepping into another world. I especially loved the Catacombs — spooky in the coolest way. Qaitbay Citadel was a highlight, with sweeping views and history carved into every stone. Food was fresh and flavorful, and the transport felt like VIP travel.
Maggie Thornton –
Okay, this trip was the definition of “bucket list dreams come true.” I mean, who casually visits the Pyramids one day and the ancient Library of Alexandria the next? 🙌😲 I loved how seamless the logistics were. We had a comfy air-conditioned ride the whole way, and the hotels felt like 5-star getaways. Every site had a story, and the guides were phenomenal storytellers. My feet were tired, but my heart was full.
Lucas Miller –
We had an amazing two-day getaway to Cairo and Alexandria packed with culture and adventure. Seeing the Great Sphinx up close was a surreal moment. The pyramids were mind-blowing — not just visually, but energetically. Then we flew (yes, actual flight) to Alexandria, which felt more relaxed and Mediterranean. Loved the Qaitbay Citadel overlooking the sea! 🚢🌊 The trip was perfectly paced, and I felt like I learned something at every stop without being overwhelmed. Hotels were top-tier and transportation was a dream — cool, clean, and quick.
Emily Harper –
Exploring Cairo and Alexandria was like flipping through the pages of a vivid, ancient storybook — only with better weather and more falafel! The first day started with the grand Giza Pyramids and the majestic Sphinx. I still can’t believe I stood where pharaohs once walked! 🚶♀️🕌 The second day in Alexandria was cooler (literally and figuratively). From the hauntingly beautiful Catacombs to the awe-inspiring Library of Alexandria, everything was steeped in rich history. The Qaitbay Citadel gave us a perfect seaside breeze and panoramic views! The hotel was luxurious and our transfers were smooth and modern — I appreciated the comfortable ride after all the walking.
Pearl Ann McBride –
History, Humor, and a Hint of Salt Air
Two days. That’s all it took to completely reset my brain. Cairo gave me the history buzz I didn’t know I needed — the Sphinx is as iconic as you’d hope, and way sassier in person. Then Alexandria was like a breath of salty, coastal genius. Pompay’s Pillar made me dizzy (in a good way), and those catacombs? Creepy cool! Our guide managed to be a historian and stand-up comedian at the same time. I laughed, I learned, I lounged in luxury. 11/10 for the memories.
Bobby Ray Dillard –
From Camels to Castles in Just 48 Hours 🐪🏰
If you only have two days to feel like royalty, this is it. Day one we met camels, stared at pyramids, and ate falafel like locals. Day two we stepped into Alexandria and found ourselves exploring castles and reading inscriptions older than grandma’s rocking chair. The tour ran like clockwork — no delays, no confusion, and no regrets. I still hear the sea waves when I close my eyes. And the fact that we did all this and still slept in five-star beds? Yeah, I’m still not over it.
Lula Belle Hargrove –
Time Travel with a Touch of Class
Imagine sipping cold juice inside a luxury van while zipping between pharaohs and philosophers. That’s how this tour felt. Cairo was a jaw-dropper, especially the sheer size of those pyramids — like ancient skyscrapers! Alexandria had a coastal charm I didn’t expect. The Citadel had views that belong in a movie and the library was more futuristic than my cousin’s tech job. Every stop came with stories, shade, and smiles. It was intense, inspiring, and strangely relaxing for a whirlwind trip.
Earl Bubba Watson –
Giza and Giggles on a Two-Day Whirlwind
From the moment we landed, this trip was full of “Whoa!” and “Wait, is that real?” moments. We hit all the highlights in Cairo — pyramids, Sphinx, ancient curses (just kidding… I hope). Then off to Alexandria for a Mediterranean change of pace. The catacombs were wild and the fortress made me feel like a pirate. The best part? We laughed a lot. Our group clicked, our guide cracked jokes, and even the bus rides were fun. I didn’t think history could be this much fun but here we are.
Cora Mae Jenkins –
Unexpected Elegance and Endless Surprises
I went in expecting dusty roads and chaotic crowds, but wow was I wrong. The transportation was VIP style, the rooms were swanky, and the historical sites? Pure magic. I stood between pyramids one day and waves the next — how’s that for a story? The Library of Alexandria alone was worth the trip. Our guide kept dropping facts that made me feel like I skipped college for nothing. I didn’t expect Egypt to be so clean, safe, and smooth. Shout out to the driver who played 90s music the whole ride — legend.
Harlan McCoy –
Fast, Fun and Full of Pharaohs 🏺
I blinked and suddenly I was walking next to the Great Pyramid. I blinked again and I was under the shadow of Pompay’s Pillar. This tour moves fast, but in the best way possible. You don’t feel rushed — you feel swept into an Indiana Jones film, minus the danger and with cleaner bathrooms. The car was cooler than my cousin’s RV, the guide was funny and full of facts, and I now know more about Egyptian kings than I do about U.S. presidents. My mom says I talk about this trip too much, but that’s her problem now.
Nellie Rae Ferguson –
A Perfect Dose of History and Hammocks
We only had a short window between work shifts and family stuff, and this two-day tour felt like the ultimate cultural espresso shot. Pyramids before breakfast, Sphinx before lunch, and by sundown, we were in a hotel fancier than our wedding venue. Alexandria was like Cairo’s breezy cousin — less heat, more sea, same wow factor. I loved the pace, the humor of our guide, and the comfort of knowing we didn’t have to stress about anything. If I ever find Cleopatra’s Wi-Fi password, I’m staying longer next time.
Travis Dean Wilcox –
Where Mummies Meet the Mediterranean ☀️
I came for the pyramids but stayed in awe for the entire Alexandria segment. Cairo was dramatic, historical, and hotter than Texas BBQ, but Alexandria? That breeze off the coast felt like Cleopatra herself whispering secrets. Qaitbay Fortress was postcard-perfect. Pompay’s Pillar? Taller than the church steeple back home! The logistics were so smooth — comfy van, kind driver, snacks that didn’t taste like airline food. The itinerary was intense but well-balanced, and I even got to eat fish by the sea like I was some pharaoh on vacation.
June Ellen Cartwright –
Luxury Buses and Ancient Wonders with a View
From the moment we stepped into the air-conditioned ride in Cairo, I knew this trip was going to be smooth. Our guide had stories that made you look twice at every stone in the pyramids. By the time we hit Alexandria, I was still processing Giza but BAM — catacombs, columns, and sea breeze! The hotel was more elegant than prom night in Kentucky. Even my husband, who rarely leaves his recliner, was wide-eyed and snapping photos like a teen. I could do this again with my eyes closed (but I won’t because those views are too good to miss).
Billy Joe Thompson –
Lost in Ancient Time and Loving Every Minute in Cairo and Alexandria
I never thought a two-day trip could pack so much magic in such a short time. Day one we were cruising through Cairo like we owned the place — Pyramids of Giza standing tall like they’re still showing off after 4,000 years. The Sphinx looked like it was judging my selfie pose but hey, I don’t blame him. Then Alexandria swooped in with her Mediterranean charm. The Citadel of Qaitbay gave us views I’ll remember longer than my passwords. And that Library? It made my hometown library look like a cereal box. Comfy transport, fancy hotel, and we didn’t even feel rushed. It’s like Egypt knew we were coming and rolled out the golden carpet.