Discover the magic of Egypt’s most iconic landmarks with our expertly guided day tours. Perfect for short visits or adding a special experience to your trip.
Select a city to view our curated single-day excursions, each designed to offer a rich and memorable experience
A.M: Check out from the hotel after Breakfast.
Visit the Pyramids, Sphinx & Lunch at a Local Restaurant.
Back to your Hotel
A.M: Check out from the hotel after Breakfast.
Visit the The Grand Egyptian Museum & Lunch at a Local Restaurant.
Back to your Hotel
A.M: Check out from the hotel after Breakfast.
Visit the CITADEL &old cairo & Lunch at a Local Restaurant.
Back to your Hotel
Journey back in time to the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. A must-do tour for any visitor to Egypt.
Discover the world’s largest collection of pharaonic antiquities, then get lost in the vibrant alleys of a historic bazaar.
Explore Islamic Cairo’s formidable Citadel and the Alabaster Mosque, followed by a visit to the historic Coptic Christian area.
The Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria is a defensive fortress built by the Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay between 1477 and 1479 AD on the ruins of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria to protect the city. Considered one of the most important defensive landmarks on the Mediterranean coast, it features two walls, defensive towers, a mosque, and the “Sultan’s Seat.” Today, the citadel is one of the city’s most prominent tourist attractions.
Pompey’s Pillar is an ancient Roman column located in Alexandria, Egypt, and is one of the city’s most famous monuments. It was erected on Bab Sidra Hill, between the current Muslim cemetery area known as the Pillar Tombs, and the Kom el-Shuqafa archaeological plateau. It is approximately 27 meters tall and made of red granite. Wikipedia
Kom el-Shuqafa Catacombs in Alexandria. Kom el-Shuqafa Catacombs is a historical archaeological site located in Alexandria, in the Kom el-Shuqafa area, south of the Mina el-Basal district. It is considered one of the city’s most important cemeteries and one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages.
The cemetery consists of a series of tombs, statues, and Alexandrian archaeological remains from the Pharaonic funeral cult.
Journey back in time to the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. A must-do tour for any visitor to Egypt.
Discover the world’s largest collection of pharaonic antiquities, then get lost in the vibrant alleys of a historic bazaar.
Explore Islamic Cairo’s formidable Citadel and the Alabaster Mosque, followed by a visit to the historic Coptic Christian area.
Wadi El Rayan is a nature reserve in southwest Fayoum, featuring a unique ecological diversity that includes upper and lower lakes, waterfalls, natural springs, sand dunes, and the Mudawara Mountain. It is an important habitat for wildlife and migratory birds and contains ancient marine fossils that reflect its history as an ancient sea. It is also a popular tourist destination, famous for its waterfalls, which are unique in Egypt.
Tunis Village is a tourist village in Fayoum, famous for its natural beauty and pottery. It enjoys a picturesque location on a hill overlooking Lake Qarun. Founded as an artist-run art and cultural center, the story began with Swiss Eveline Boret, who opened the first pottery school for children. Today, the village houses several pottery workshops, hotels, and cottages, and offers activities such as horseback riding and nature hikes.Tourists can enjoy various activities such as horse riding, enjoying the picturesque landscape, swimming in Lake Qarun, and eating traditional dishes.
Journey back in time to the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. A must-do tour for any visitor to Egypt.
Discover the world’s largest collection of pharaonic antiquities, then get lost in the vibrant alleys of a historic bazaar.
Explore Islamic Cairo’s formidable Citadel and the Alabaster Mosque, followed by a visit to the historic Coptic Christian area.
The Qanater El Khayreya was established in 1843 during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha, as part of a project to capture Nile water and distribute it to the three canals serving the Nile Delta: the Tawfiqi Canal, the Menoufi Canal, and the Bahri Canal.
In 1868, it was officially inaugurated and became a prominent tourist attraction in Qalyubia Governorate.
Muhammad Ali Barrage: The Muhammad Ali Barrage is one of the most prominent historical landmarks in the region.
Designed as a system to control the flow of water in the Nile Delta, it is a connecting point between the Rosetta and Damietta branches of the Nile.
Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking views of this artistic and architectural marvel.
Damietta Branch Barrage: These barrages are considered among the finest in Egypt.
The picnic areas in Qanater Khayreya are considered one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Egypt, and are an indispensable destination for nature and outdoor enthusiasts. In this area, visitors can enjoy a unique blend of natural beauty and ancient history.
It is famous for its many gardens and parks, making it a prime destination for relaxation and recreation during holidays and special occasions. Large numbers of people flock there.
Journey back in time to the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. A must-do tour for any visitor to Egypt.
Discover the world’s largest collection of pharaonic antiquities, then get lost in the vibrant alleys of a historic bazaar.
Explore Islamic Cairo’s formidable Citadel and the Alabaster Mosque, followed by a visit to the historic Coptic Christian area.