Day 3: Cairo – Alexandria
Enjoy an early morning breakfast and start your journey from Cairo to Alexandria. Arrive Alexandria ,
Bibliotheca Alexandrina ( Out Side Photo )
Speaking of ancient wonders of the world, Alexandria used to be home to two of the seven (Egypt as a whole had three of the seven, and the Great Pyramid of Giza is the only ancient wonder to still exist). Besides Pharos the lighthouse, the ancient Library of Alexandria was another marvel that put the Mediterranean city on the map.
Abu Al Abbas Al Mursi Mosque
Or as the locals call it, Mursi Abu Al Abbas. This mosque was built over the tomb of the Andalusian Islamic scholar and sheikh, Abu El Abbas Al Mursi. He left his home country of Spain in 1242 for Tunisia, before moving to Alexandria, where he spent 43 years up until his death.
Walk down the Corniche
The heart of Alexandria is truly in its Corniche, the coastal road that hugs the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the city on the other. It’s by walking down the Corniche and seeing the fishing boats bobbing on the water that you can really imagine what the ancient city was like in its heyday over 2,000 years ago.
Overnight in Alexandria
Hotel: Plaza Hotel or similar
Breakfast: Yes, Lunch: Yes, Dinner: Yes