Cairo and Alexandria Tours from Port Said

Planning to explore Egypt’s iconic sights without the hassle of logistics or large groups? This private two-day tour from Port Said offers an in-depth look at Cairo’s ancient wonders and Alexandria’s treasures, all tailored to your pace and interests. With personalized guides, comfortable transportation, and the flexibility to choose your accommodations, this package makes discovering Egypt straightforward and memorable.

What we love about this experience is the intimate setting—your own guide and vehicle ensure you won’t be lost in a crowd. The opportunity to visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and Alexandria’s Roman sites in one trip is a rare convenience, especially for cruise travelers. Plus, the flexibility to add extras like a Giza sound and light show makes it adaptable to your interests. A potential consideration is the long travel time between ports and sites, so be prepared for a busy schedule.

This tour suits travelers who appreciate customized experiences, historical depth, and comfort. If you have limited time in Egypt but want to cover major highlights, this private package is a strong choice. It’s especially suited for those arriving via cruise who want a comprehensive, hassle-free sightseeing experience.

Key Points

  • Personalized service with private guides and transport enhances the experience.
  • Visit iconic sites including the Pyramids, Sphinx, and Alexandria’s Roman and Byzantine landmarks.
  • Convenient logistics from Port Said to Cairo and Alexandria make planning easier.
  • Flexibility to add optional extras, like the Giza sound and light show.
  • Ideal for cruise travelers seeking a full-day, hassle-free sightseeing package.
  • Value for money considering private guides, transportation, and multiple major sites.

An In-Depth Look at the Tour

Starting Point and First Day: Port Said to Cairo

Your adventure kicks off outside the Port Said cruise dock, where your private guide will be waiting with a sign bearing your name—an easy spot after arrival. From there, a comfortable vehicle whisks you away on a roughly three-hour drive to Cairo. During the journey, your guide offers insights not only into Egypt’s ancient monuments but also into its modern life, giving a more rounded picture of the country. Talking about both past and present makes the experience more engaging, especially if you enjoy understanding local culture beyond the monuments.

Once in Cairo, the tour truly kicks into gear. The highlights include the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, which you’ll see from close range—imagine the scale of these structures up close compared to photos. The guide will likely share fascinating details about their construction and history, making the visit more enriching. Then, a trip to the Great Sphinx follows, where the combination of its lion’s body and mysterious face invites plenty of questions and photo opportunities.

A stop at a panoramic viewpoint offers a chance to snap memorable photos of the Pyramids with Cairo in the background. Reviewers like the way guides explain Egypt’s ancient and contemporary facets, making the experience both educational and engaging. One traveler noted that their guide, Hany Mubarak, was “amazing” and punctual, which makes a huge difference when squeezing in so many sights.

Day Two: From Cairo to Alexandria

The next morning, after breakfast, you’ll head to Alexandria via air-conditioned van. The drive itself is roughly 2-3 hours, providing a relaxed pace for travelers to enjoy the scenery and perhaps discuss Egypt’s diverse history with the guide. Once in Alexandria, the focus shifts to Roman and Greek influences, starting with the Catacombs, dating back to the Roman period. These underground tombs offer a glimpse into the city’s ancient burial practices and engineering ingenuity. One reviewer described their visit as “a trip to remember,” emphasizing the well-planned itinerary and the guiding expertise.

Next, Qaitbay Citadel, a fortress built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, offers stunning views over the Mediterranean. The structure’s strategic importance and architecture make it a fascinating stop, with plenty of photo opportunities. The tour also includes a quick outside look at the Alexandria Library—while visitors can’t enter, the impressive modern building is worth viewing for its architectural significance and symbolic connection to knowledge and history.

Lunch at a local restaurant provides a taste of Egyptian cuisine and a chance to relax and reflect on the morning’s sights. Returning to Alexandria port completes a full day of exploration.

Logistics, Value, and Extras

The tour’s price of $560 per person reflects its private nature—meaning you’ll have your own guide and vehicle, making the experience more tailored and comfortable. This is especially valuable considering the logistics of moving between Cairo and Alexandria, and the convenience of having transportation arranged for you. The package includes lunch and bottled water, taking some planning out of your hands and ensuring hydration during the busy day.

Optional extras like the sound and light show at the Giza Pyramids are available, which can further enrich your visit if you want to experience the Pyramids after hours or see them in a different light (literally).

Real Traveler Perspectives

Reviewers consistently highlight their guides’ expertise and punctuality. One shared, “Our guide Hany Mubarak was an excellent companion,” underscoring the importance of knowledgeable guiding for a memorable experience. Others appreciated the views and the comprehensive itinerary, describing the trip as “well planned and executed,” and “a trip to remember.” Such feedback reinforces that the service quality makes a big difference in how enjoyable and stress-free your trip will be.

Why This Tour Offers Great Value

You might wonder if this is worth the price. When you consider the cost of private transport, guided tours, and entry to major sites, it’s clear that paying for convenience and expert insights adds substantial value. Instead of navigating Egypt alone or joining large group tours, you gain a more personalized, flexible experience that can be tailored to your interests. The inclusion of lunch and bottled water further boosts value by reducing the need for additional planning or expenses.

The flexible, private nature of this tour makes it attractive to travelers who want to maximize their time and avoid the typical tourist bus crowds. Plus, the fact that it caters to cruise travelers means you can fit this sightseeing into a tight schedule without stress.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal if you’re arriving in Port Said via cruise and want a comprehensive, hassle-free way to see Egypt’s most famous sites. It suits history buffs who enjoy storytelling, as guides are noted for their knowledge. Those seeking a comfortable, private experience will appreciate the vehicle and tailored itinerary. It’s perfect for travelers who want to avoid the logistical headaches of independent travel and prefer a structured yet flexible day.

However, keep in mind that the full schedule involves a fair amount of driving and sightseeing, so travelers with less stamina or those who prefer leisurely days might want to pace themselves accordingly. Also, those with a keen interest in exploring beyond the major sites might find this tour slightly limited in scope.

Final Thoughts

This Cairo and Alexandria tour from Port Said offers an engaging, well-organized way to see Egypt’s top highlights with the comfort of private guides and transport. It balances educational storytelling with iconic sights, making it especially appealing for cruise travelers or those short on time but eager to experience Egypt’s essence.

The value lies not only in the sights visited but in the ease of travel and the depth of knowledge shared by guides like Hany Mubarak. The flexibility to customize your experience and add optional extras makes it adaptable to different interests. Just be prepared for a busy schedule—this tour packs a lot into two days, but the rewards are well worth it.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a first-time visitor, or simply want a smooth introduction to Egypt’s most famous landmarks, this private tour offers a practical, enriching way to make the most of your limited time.

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for cruise travelers? Yes, it is designed specifically for cruise travelers, with pickup outside the Port Said cruise dock and flexible timing to fit cruise schedules.

What is included in the price? The package includes private guide, transportation, lunch, and bottled water. Entrance fees to specific sites like the Egyptian Museum’s Mummy Room are not included.

Can I customize the itinerary? Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your interests with the guide, and optional extras like the Giza sound and light show are available.

How long does the trip between Port Said and Cairo take? Approximately 3 hours each way, so be prepared for some long drives—but your guide’s insights make the time enjoyable.

What about the second day in Alexandria? You’ll visit Roman-era sites like the Catacombs, Qaitbay Citadel, and get outside views of the Alexandria Library, with a break for lunch.

Is this tour suitable for families? Yes, most travelers find it accessible and engaging, though the long days and travel time are factors to consider for young children or those with limited stamina.