✓ Pick up services from hotel in Cairo & return
✓ Entrance fees to the mentioned historical place
✓ Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle
✓ Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide
✓ Lunch during your tour
✓ All taxes & service charge
✓ Bottled water during your trip
Prices
Single
$ 283
2 Persons
$ 185
3 Persons
$ 152
4 Persons
$ 136
5 Persons
$ 126
6 Person & more
$ 119
Prices:
Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip except during Christmas, New Year & Easter holidays.
Children Policy:
0 - 05.99 Free of Charge
6 - 11.99 pay 50% of tour price
12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.
Day Tour to Alexandria from Cairo by car
Enjoy Cairo To Alexandria Day Trip, Visiting rock-cut Roman catacombs, the ruins of a Roman temple complex, and Qaitbey Citadel. Visit the old Bibleotheca Alexandrina and enjoy fresh seafood by the Mediterranean.
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Itinerary
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Alexandria is a famous city which was built by Alexander the Great. The city is located beside the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich historical heritage since ancient Egyptian times. The city connected between the Egyptian civilization and Greco Roman civilization.
Start your lovely day by meeting your guide at your hotel, take your high way from Cairo (about 3 hours' drive each way), arrive in the famous city then you will start exploring the city with your tour guide who will explain for you the old history of Alexandria.
Your tour guide will talk with your about old Alexandria and the lighthouse of Alexandria, you will visit Roman catacombs of Kom ash-Shuqqafa, consisting of 3 levels for burial rooms which was discovered by donkey in 1901.
Head to the Pompey Pillar, largest pillar in Egypt, listen to many stories about it with qualified Egyptologist tour guide.
Then drive to fortress for Qaitbay locating beside the sea. Finally you will explore by yourself the famous library (new Alexandria library) which has the fourth rank among the libraries all over the world. Take your lunch at a good quality seafood restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean,
Then you will go back directly to your hotel in Cairo.
Enjoy Cairo To Alexandria Day Trip, Visiting rock-cut Roman catacombs, the ruins of a Roman temple complex, and Qaitbey Citadel. Visit the old Bibleotheca Alexandrina and enjoy fresh seafood by the Mediterranean.
39 reviews for Day Tour to Alexandria from Cairo by car
Rated 5 out of 5
Daniel Miller –
The blend of history at the Qaitbey Citadel and the opportunity to enjoy seafood by the sea makes this day trip a dream come true.
Rated 5 out of 5
Emma Taylor –
Exploring the rock-cut Roman catacombs and walking through ancient ruins will make this trip unforgettable. I can’t wait!
Rated 5 out of 5
Michael Clark –
The idea of visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and enjoying the Mediterranean is truly tempting. This tour combines culture and relaxation beautifully.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sarah Brown –
I’ve always wanted to see the Roman temple ruins and the Qaitbey Citadel. Adding seafood by the Mediterranean makes this trip even better!
Rated 5 out of 5
Joshua Smith –
The Cairo to Alexandria day trip sounds perfect! Exploring ancient Roman catacombs and ruins, combined with the Qaitbey Citadel, will surely be a highlight of my travels
Rated 5 out of 5
Charlotte Green –
I’m looking forward to visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Roman ruins, then enjoying delicious seafood by the Mediterranean—a perfect day trip
Rated 5 out of 5
Tom Harris –
From exploring ancient ruins to enjoying fresh seafood by the Mediterranean, this day trip promises to be a perfect blend of culture and leisure.
Rated 5 out of 5
Lisa Jones –
I’m especially excited about seeing the Roman catacombs and learning about Alexandria’s ancient history. The seafood by the Mediterranean will be the cherry on top!
Rated 5 out of 5
James Walker –
This day trip offers the chance to explore ancient history and then relax by enjoying fresh seafood. What a great way to spend a day!
Rated 5 out of 5
Olivia White –
The Cairo to Alexandria trip sounds like the perfect mix of history, culture, and delicious Mediterranean food. A must-do for any traveler!
Rated 5 out of 5
John Smith –
“A great day in Alexandria! The Roman catacombs were fascinating, and the seafood by the Mediterranean was delicious.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Elizabeth Davis –
“The Qaitbey Citadel has stunning views of the Mediterranean. Alexandria is full of history and charm!”
Rated 5 out of 5
William Brown –
“I loved visiting the ancient ruins, especially the catacombs. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a must-see for book lovers.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Maria Garcia –
“This day trip was unforgettable! The seafood in Alexandria is amazing, and the Citadel’s history is so rich.”
Rated 5 out of 5
David Clark –
“The trip to Alexandria was a perfect balance of history and relaxation. The Mediterranean view from the Citadel was breathtaking.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Laura Wilson –
“The Roman ruins and catacombs were so interesting. The Alexandria Library was a highlight for me.”
Rated 5 out of 5
James Lewis –
“Loved exploring Alexandria! The ruins are incredible, and the seafood by the coast was a real treat.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Olivia King –
“A fantastic day out! The trip was well organized, and the views from the Citadel were spectacular. Highly recommend it!”
Rated 5 out of 5
Paul Walker –
“Exploring the ancient ruins and catacombs was an unforgettable experience. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a true gem.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Sophia Adams –
“Such a wonderful day trip! I loved seeing the historical sites and enjoying fresh seafood by the sea.”
Rated 5 out of 5
Daisy June Callahan –
Culture , coastlines , and a plate of perfect calamari
The Alexandria day tour from Cairo was packed with highlights . The catacombs amazed me — like stepping into a Roman puzzle . The temple ruins were scattered and poetic . The Citadel was fierce with sea wind flying through its towers . But my favorite moment ? Sitting at a little restaurant with the Mediterranean sparkling behind me , dipping warm bread into garlicky seafood stew . Absolute heaven .
Rated 5 out of 5
Ned Harrelson –
Fast trip with ancient vibes and real flavor
It’s wild how much you can see in one day . I loved the catacombs most — ancient , strange , and unforgettable . The old Roman sites were fascinating , but it was Qaitbey that gave me goosebumps . It stands right where the Lighthouse of Alexandria once did . History nerds like me go nuts over that . The seafood meal after? Worth writing home about .
Rated 5 out of 5
Susie Belle Tucker –
Sunshine , legends , and lemon-splashed fish
This trip checked every box . We began with the deep and eerie catacombs , then stepped through ancient Roman columns that looked like time itself hit pause . The Citadel stood proud at the edge of the sea , all wind and stone . The modern library sparkled in the sunlight . And let’s not forget the feast — grilled fish , tangy tahini , and crispy bread I’ll dream about forever .
Rated 5 out of 5
Clyde Ray Morgan –
Quick trip , big memories , endless sea views
We didn’t need a week to fall in love with Alexandria . The drive from Cairo was relaxed , and our guide knew every shortcut and historical fun fact . Catacombs ? Spine-tingling . Roman ruins ? Grand and mysterious . Qaitbey Citadel ? A fortress with major attitude . We ended the day at the library , then devoured a seafood platter so good it nearly caused a fork duel .
Rated 5 out of 5
Tessa Mae Billings –
If Indiana Jones had better transportation and seafood
This tour was just the right mix of adventure , education , and luxury . The Roman catacombs were spooky in the best way . The ruins were scattered with history’s footprints . Qaitbey Citadel stood strong and proud against the sea . We rode in a comfy car with air conditioning , plenty of space , and local tunes playing . Lunch by the water was divine . Think lemony shrimp , buttered calamari , and a breeze that whispered Cleopatra’s name .
Rated 5 out of 5
Wayne Pritchard –
One day , thousands of years of stories
Alexandria’s got layers , and this tour peeled them back one by one . Starting with the eerie Roman catacombs — the art and structure are insane . Then the Roman temple ruins gave us a peek at how grand things used to be . Qaitbey Citadel added sea spray and soldier vibes , while the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina reminded us this city still thinks big . Wrapped the day with seafood that had the flavor of waves and sunshine .
Rated 5 out of 5
Darla Mayfield –
Modern comfort meets ancient charm in Alexandria adventure
We traveled by private car from Cairo and it was smooth and comfy the whole way . First stop : the Roman catacombs , which felt like something straight out of Indiana Jones . Then we explored temple ruins so old they felt sacred . Qaitbey Citadel stole the show for me , with its powerful presence and ocean views . Bibliotheca Alexandrina was sleek and full of knowledge . And don’t get me started on that grilled fish platter — it was ocean poetry .
Rated 5 out of 5
Bobby Lee Harmon –
Ancient echoes and ocean breeze made this day electric
I never thought I’d be this fascinated by Roman ruins , but Kom El Shoqafa’s layers of cultures blew my mind . The tunnels twist you through time . Qaitbey Citadel gave me a full-blown medieval moment , perched like a boss by the waves . What surprised me most was the incredible blend of past and present . The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was modern and stunning , but still felt tied to ancient wisdom . Seafood by the sea was just the cherry on top .
Rated 5 out of 5
Earl Whitmore –
History , sea breeze , and a time capsule in one wild ride
Riding from Cairo to Alexandria felt like flipping the pages of an ancient history book — except with air conditioning and a killer view of the Mediterranean. Our first stop was the catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa , an eerie yet fascinating underground world where Roman , Greek , and Egyptian cultures tangled together. The Roman temple ruins nearby made me feel like I accidentally walked onto the set of a gladiator film . Qaitbey Citadel was pure photogenic magic — standing guard where the ancient lighthouse once stood . And then came the seafood — fresh , zesty , and eaten with sea wind in my hair . One day ? Totally packed with wonder .
Rated 5 out of 5
Velma Jean Roper –
What a rich day this was ! We felt like explorers stepping into forgotten places . The catacombs were unlike anything we’d seen — tunnels that twist and reveal ancient chambers filled with carvings . Later , we stood atop the Citadel and took photos that looked like they belonged in a movie . Our last stop was the Bibliotheca Alexandrina , and the energy inside was just brilliant — students reading , exhibits glowing , history alive . Oh , and the grilled calamari ? Worth the trip alone 🦑
Rated 5 out of 5
Howard Leon Bagwell –
Even though this was just a day trip , it felt like a whole vacation . We started early and made great time to Alexandria . There , we got to explore so many layers of history — Roman architecture , medieval fortresses , and even modern wonders like the Bibliotheca . I really appreciated how our guide adjusted the pace for us , giving us moments to take it all in without rushing . Sitting by the sea after seeing so much history just made everything feel complete .
Rated 5 out of 5
Eula Mae Trotter –
Alexandria stole our hearts . We arrived by private car from Cairo in total comfort , with cold drinks and soft seats all the way . The first stop at the catacombs was honestly thrilling — eerie in the best possible way . I loved learning how Roman and Egyptian cultures mixed here . Then the Qaitbey Citadel offered panoramic views that looked like a painting . I still can’t believe we ended the day eating seafood right next to the Mediterranean . Felt like royalty for a moment 💙
Rated 5 out of 5
Charlie Lee Farris –
This was a day full of contrasts . Deep underground , we explored tombs carved by Roman hands — so many little details etched into the rock . Then hours later , we were standing on the walls of Qaitbey Citadel , with seagulls soaring overhead and waves crashing below . I didn’t expect to enjoy the library so much , but it turned out to be one of the coolest buildings I’ve ever seen ! The light inside was magical . It was the kind of tour where every stop made you go wow .
Rated 5 out of 5
Nora Belle Hargrove –
What I liked most about this tour was the balance of things to do and time to just enjoy . We didn’t feel rushed , and every site had its own unique vibe . The catacombs felt ancient and secretive , the Citadel was proud and bold , and the library was clean and futuristic . Alexandria felt very different from Cairo — less chaos , more charm . Plus , we got to try some super fresh shrimp at a little spot near the port 😋
Rated 5 out of 5
Delmar Wayne Brinson –
This drive from Cairo to Alexandria was one of the prettiest routes we took in Egypt . Watching the landscape change from city to coastline was like watching a movie unfold . Alexandria had this peaceful yet mysterious energy — especially around the ruins of the Roman temple . The old stones looked like they had thousands of stories to tell . We ended the day with a walk near the Bibliotheca and a seafood dinner as the sun dipped over the sea . Just unforgettable 🌊
Rated 5 out of 5
Ruth Ann McSpadden –
We visited Alexandria between January and April 2025 , and the weather was just perfect for sightseeing — sunny with a cool breeze . I was most impressed by the contrast between the ruins and the modern city life around them . The catacombs were darker and cooler than I expected , and they told a silent story of centuries past . Then we visited the Citadel , which gave us sweeping views of the sea . You could just stand there forever and watch the waves crash .
Rated 5 out of 5
Ernest Ray Goolsby –
This tour had a little bit of everything — spooky Roman catacombs , fascinating ruins , beautiful coastal views , and the best grilled fish I’ve had in a long time 🐟 The Roman temple complex we visited had these giant pillars and carvings that made me feel tiny , but in a good way . Our guide told us stories about how Alexandria used to be the center of the ancient world , and you could see it in every detail of the trip . It felt like stepping into history
Rated 5 out of 5
Joanna Sue Ledbetter –
The drive from Cairo was smooth and comfy — we had a new car with great air conditioning and WiFi , which made the trip fly by . Alexandria itself was just stunning . The Bibleotheca Alexandrina was more than just a library , it’s a full-on architectural masterpiece . I was amazed by how it blends old traditions with a super modern design . Later , we strolled along the coast and explored Qaitbey Citadel , which sits proudly by the sea . You can almost feel the history echoing through the stones 🏰
Rated 5 out of 5
Walter Dean McKinney –
Our day tour from Cairo to Alexandria by car was filled with surprises . The Roman catacombs were like something out of a mystery novel — winding tunnels , hidden chambers , and carved statues that had so much personality . It’s wild to think how old they are ! Then we saw the Qaitbey Citadel — I swear , the sea breeze up on the fortress walls could cure any stress 😌 Lunch was a seafood feast by the water , and it felt like we’d been transported to a whole different country . Alexandria has a vibe that’s both ancient and modern , and I loved every second .
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Daniel Miller –
The blend of history at the Qaitbey Citadel and the opportunity to enjoy seafood by the sea makes this day trip a dream come true.
Emma Taylor –
Exploring the rock-cut Roman catacombs and walking through ancient ruins will make this trip unforgettable. I can’t wait!
Michael Clark –
The idea of visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and enjoying the Mediterranean is truly tempting. This tour combines culture and relaxation beautifully.
Sarah Brown –
I’ve always wanted to see the Roman temple ruins and the Qaitbey Citadel. Adding seafood by the Mediterranean makes this trip even better!
Joshua Smith –
The Cairo to Alexandria day trip sounds perfect! Exploring ancient Roman catacombs and ruins, combined with the Qaitbey Citadel, will surely be a highlight of my travels
Charlotte Green –
I’m looking forward to visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Roman ruins, then enjoying delicious seafood by the Mediterranean—a perfect day trip
Tom Harris –
From exploring ancient ruins to enjoying fresh seafood by the Mediterranean, this day trip promises to be a perfect blend of culture and leisure.
Lisa Jones –
I’m especially excited about seeing the Roman catacombs and learning about Alexandria’s ancient history. The seafood by the Mediterranean will be the cherry on top!
James Walker –
This day trip offers the chance to explore ancient history and then relax by enjoying fresh seafood. What a great way to spend a day!
Olivia White –
The Cairo to Alexandria trip sounds like the perfect mix of history, culture, and delicious Mediterranean food. A must-do for any traveler!
John Smith –
“A great day in Alexandria! The Roman catacombs were fascinating, and the seafood by the Mediterranean was delicious.”
Elizabeth Davis –
“The Qaitbey Citadel has stunning views of the Mediterranean. Alexandria is full of history and charm!”
William Brown –
“I loved visiting the ancient ruins, especially the catacombs. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a must-see for book lovers.”
Maria Garcia –
“This day trip was unforgettable! The seafood in Alexandria is amazing, and the Citadel’s history is so rich.”
David Clark –
“The trip to Alexandria was a perfect balance of history and relaxation. The Mediterranean view from the Citadel was breathtaking.”
Laura Wilson –
“The Roman ruins and catacombs were so interesting. The Alexandria Library was a highlight for me.”
James Lewis –
“Loved exploring Alexandria! The ruins are incredible, and the seafood by the coast was a real treat.”
Olivia King –
“A fantastic day out! The trip was well organized, and the views from the Citadel were spectacular. Highly recommend it!”
Paul Walker –
“Exploring the ancient ruins and catacombs was an unforgettable experience. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a true gem.”
Sophia Adams –
“Such a wonderful day trip! I loved seeing the historical sites and enjoying fresh seafood by the sea.”
Daisy June Callahan –
Culture , coastlines , and a plate of perfect calamari
The Alexandria day tour from Cairo was packed with highlights . The catacombs amazed me — like stepping into a Roman puzzle . The temple ruins were scattered and poetic . The Citadel was fierce with sea wind flying through its towers . But my favorite moment ? Sitting at a little restaurant with the Mediterranean sparkling behind me , dipping warm bread into garlicky seafood stew . Absolute heaven .
Ned Harrelson –
Fast trip with ancient vibes and real flavor
It’s wild how much you can see in one day . I loved the catacombs most — ancient , strange , and unforgettable . The old Roman sites were fascinating , but it was Qaitbey that gave me goosebumps . It stands right where the Lighthouse of Alexandria once did . History nerds like me go nuts over that . The seafood meal after? Worth writing home about .
Susie Belle Tucker –
Sunshine , legends , and lemon-splashed fish
This trip checked every box . We began with the deep and eerie catacombs , then stepped through ancient Roman columns that looked like time itself hit pause . The Citadel stood proud at the edge of the sea , all wind and stone . The modern library sparkled in the sunlight . And let’s not forget the feast — grilled fish , tangy tahini , and crispy bread I’ll dream about forever .
Clyde Ray Morgan –
Quick trip , big memories , endless sea views
We didn’t need a week to fall in love with Alexandria . The drive from Cairo was relaxed , and our guide knew every shortcut and historical fun fact . Catacombs ? Spine-tingling . Roman ruins ? Grand and mysterious . Qaitbey Citadel ? A fortress with major attitude . We ended the day at the library , then devoured a seafood platter so good it nearly caused a fork duel .
Tessa Mae Billings –
If Indiana Jones had better transportation and seafood
This tour was just the right mix of adventure , education , and luxury . The Roman catacombs were spooky in the best way . The ruins were scattered with history’s footprints . Qaitbey Citadel stood strong and proud against the sea . We rode in a comfy car with air conditioning , plenty of space , and local tunes playing . Lunch by the water was divine . Think lemony shrimp , buttered calamari , and a breeze that whispered Cleopatra’s name .
Wayne Pritchard –
One day , thousands of years of stories
Alexandria’s got layers , and this tour peeled them back one by one . Starting with the eerie Roman catacombs — the art and structure are insane . Then the Roman temple ruins gave us a peek at how grand things used to be . Qaitbey Citadel added sea spray and soldier vibes , while the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina reminded us this city still thinks big . Wrapped the day with seafood that had the flavor of waves and sunshine .
Darla Mayfield –
Modern comfort meets ancient charm in Alexandria adventure
We traveled by private car from Cairo and it was smooth and comfy the whole way . First stop : the Roman catacombs , which felt like something straight out of Indiana Jones . Then we explored temple ruins so old they felt sacred . Qaitbey Citadel stole the show for me , with its powerful presence and ocean views . Bibliotheca Alexandrina was sleek and full of knowledge . And don’t get me started on that grilled fish platter — it was ocean poetry .
Bobby Lee Harmon –
Ancient echoes and ocean breeze made this day electric
I never thought I’d be this fascinated by Roman ruins , but Kom El Shoqafa’s layers of cultures blew my mind . The tunnels twist you through time . Qaitbey Citadel gave me a full-blown medieval moment , perched like a boss by the waves . What surprised me most was the incredible blend of past and present . The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was modern and stunning , but still felt tied to ancient wisdom . Seafood by the sea was just the cherry on top .
Earl Whitmore –
History , sea breeze , and a time capsule in one wild ride
Riding from Cairo to Alexandria felt like flipping the pages of an ancient history book — except with air conditioning and a killer view of the Mediterranean. Our first stop was the catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa , an eerie yet fascinating underground world where Roman , Greek , and Egyptian cultures tangled together. The Roman temple ruins nearby made me feel like I accidentally walked onto the set of a gladiator film . Qaitbey Citadel was pure photogenic magic — standing guard where the ancient lighthouse once stood . And then came the seafood — fresh , zesty , and eaten with sea wind in my hair . One day ? Totally packed with wonder .
Velma Jean Roper –
What a rich day this was ! We felt like explorers stepping into forgotten places . The catacombs were unlike anything we’d seen — tunnels that twist and reveal ancient chambers filled with carvings . Later , we stood atop the Citadel and took photos that looked like they belonged in a movie . Our last stop was the Bibliotheca Alexandrina , and the energy inside was just brilliant — students reading , exhibits glowing , history alive . Oh , and the grilled calamari ? Worth the trip alone 🦑
Howard Leon Bagwell –
Even though this was just a day trip , it felt like a whole vacation . We started early and made great time to Alexandria . There , we got to explore so many layers of history — Roman architecture , medieval fortresses , and even modern wonders like the Bibliotheca . I really appreciated how our guide adjusted the pace for us , giving us moments to take it all in without rushing . Sitting by the sea after seeing so much history just made everything feel complete .
Eula Mae Trotter –
Alexandria stole our hearts . We arrived by private car from Cairo in total comfort , with cold drinks and soft seats all the way . The first stop at the catacombs was honestly thrilling — eerie in the best possible way . I loved learning how Roman and Egyptian cultures mixed here . Then the Qaitbey Citadel offered panoramic views that looked like a painting . I still can’t believe we ended the day eating seafood right next to the Mediterranean . Felt like royalty for a moment 💙
Charlie Lee Farris –
This was a day full of contrasts . Deep underground , we explored tombs carved by Roman hands — so many little details etched into the rock . Then hours later , we were standing on the walls of Qaitbey Citadel , with seagulls soaring overhead and waves crashing below . I didn’t expect to enjoy the library so much , but it turned out to be one of the coolest buildings I’ve ever seen ! The light inside was magical . It was the kind of tour where every stop made you go wow .
Nora Belle Hargrove –
What I liked most about this tour was the balance of things to do and time to just enjoy . We didn’t feel rushed , and every site had its own unique vibe . The catacombs felt ancient and secretive , the Citadel was proud and bold , and the library was clean and futuristic . Alexandria felt very different from Cairo — less chaos , more charm . Plus , we got to try some super fresh shrimp at a little spot near the port 😋
Delmar Wayne Brinson –
This drive from Cairo to Alexandria was one of the prettiest routes we took in Egypt . Watching the landscape change from city to coastline was like watching a movie unfold . Alexandria had this peaceful yet mysterious energy — especially around the ruins of the Roman temple . The old stones looked like they had thousands of stories to tell . We ended the day with a walk near the Bibliotheca and a seafood dinner as the sun dipped over the sea . Just unforgettable 🌊
Ruth Ann McSpadden –
We visited Alexandria between January and April 2025 , and the weather was just perfect for sightseeing — sunny with a cool breeze . I was most impressed by the contrast between the ruins and the modern city life around them . The catacombs were darker and cooler than I expected , and they told a silent story of centuries past . Then we visited the Citadel , which gave us sweeping views of the sea . You could just stand there forever and watch the waves crash .
Ernest Ray Goolsby –
This tour had a little bit of everything — spooky Roman catacombs , fascinating ruins , beautiful coastal views , and the best grilled fish I’ve had in a long time 🐟 The Roman temple complex we visited had these giant pillars and carvings that made me feel tiny , but in a good way . Our guide told us stories about how Alexandria used to be the center of the ancient world , and you could see it in every detail of the trip . It felt like stepping into history
Joanna Sue Ledbetter –
The drive from Cairo was smooth and comfy — we had a new car with great air conditioning and WiFi , which made the trip fly by . Alexandria itself was just stunning . The Bibleotheca Alexandrina was more than just a library , it’s a full-on architectural masterpiece . I was amazed by how it blends old traditions with a super modern design . Later , we strolled along the coast and explored Qaitbey Citadel , which sits proudly by the sea . You can almost feel the history echoing through the stones 🏰
Walter Dean McKinney –
Our day tour from Cairo to Alexandria by car was filled with surprises . The Roman catacombs were like something out of a mystery novel — winding tunnels , hidden chambers , and carved statues that had so much personality . It’s wild to think how old they are ! Then we saw the Qaitbey Citadel — I swear , the sea breeze up on the fortress walls could cure any stress 😌 Lunch was a seafood feast by the water , and it felt like we’d been transported to a whole different country . Alexandria has a vibe that’s both ancient and modern , and I loved every second .