Cairo
Day Tour From El Sokhna Port
If you're seeking
for the greatest offers to discover the fascinating history of Egypt, World
Tour Advice offers trips that depart from Ain El Sokhna port that give you the
opportunity to see everything that Egypt has to offer. Unleash your inner self
by travelling to Cairo from Ain
Sokhna Port and selecting one of the many wonderful programmes to see all
of the nation's well-known attractions from the north to the south.
You can choose from
our tours based on low pricing and great quality of services, or you can try
Egypt Short Breaks if you don't have time, and more with Egypt Tours. Don't
worry about your budget with the amazing Cairo Day Tour From El Sokhna Port.
Start your Cairo day trip at El
Sokhna Port and explore the city's historical monuments. Visit Memphis
metropolis, which served as the monarchs' primary palace and was built by the
Pharaoh Menes around 3000 BC. Memphis City is said to have been founded at the
beginning of the 4th millennium BC close to the head of the Nile delta, south
of the modern metropolis.
Explore Sakkara Step
Pyramid, the oldest building in the world, which was constructed about 4,700
years ago. The pyramid has a construction made up of six tiers that gradually
get smaller as they get closer to the summit. It is a piece of a magnificent
funeral complex that was built during the reign of King Djoser in the third
century. The Giza Pyramids are the most well-known attraction in the world and
are regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the world. The historical
pyramids, which include the three pyramids Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus,
were built during a frenzied period of construction from roughly 2550 to 2490
B.C. Be amazed when you see the enigmatic statue Sphinx, which has a human head
and a lion's body.
Cairo Day Tour From El Sokhna Port
Our Tours representative will wait for you in Ein El Sokhna Port by the cruise
exit door, holding a sign with your name.
Direct transfer Sokhna Cairo by A/C modern ( The distance Sokhna Cairo takes
less than 2 hours drive). Upon your arrival to Cairo make a tour half an hour
in Felucca on the Nile, get excited by Cairo different panoramas, Cairo is
called the city of contrasts, the city never sleep & the city of 10,000 of
minaretes, Continue to Islamic Cairo, visit Ibn Tolun mosque,the biggest &
eldest mosque in Egypt, it has a very particular minarete, you go upstairs to
make photos to the mosque from its roof. Your tour guid will introduce you to
the Egyptian history in the Egyptian Museum where are exihibited artifacts mostly
from Pharaonic period. Egyptian museum displays a rare collection of 7000 years
of art , Egyptian museum collection is considered the largest most precious
collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 160,000 genuine artifacts are
presented, including an exhibit
dedicated only for the child king Tut Ankh Amon, Who ruled Egypt when he was 9
years old, died when he was 18 years old, his tomb was discovered in the then
lunch in the traditional restaurant El Ahd El Gedid, walk in the original
Cairo, This area was the first area,streets, mosques in Cairo when it was
established to be the Fattimid egyptian capital, there also the most famous
market Khan El Khalili market, free time for shopping and old coffeshops,
before go back to Sokhna pay a visit to papyrus inistitute, Then transfer to El
Sokhna Port to join your cruise ship.
Inclusions
- All services of pick up from El Sokhna Port &
return
- All the day tour
transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle - Private English speaking tour
guide
- Entrance fees to the Egyptian musem ( mummies room
not included )
- Felucca tour on the Nile, 30 minutes
- Lunch meal at a local restaurant in Cairo - Two bottles of mineral water on
board
the vehicle during Cairo tour - All Cairo trio from El Sokhna taxes & service
charge
Exclusions
- Any thing not mentioned above
- Optional tours & private expenses
- Beverages not specified
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