At a glance
- Historic port city founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC
- Blend of Greco-Roman, European and Middle Eastern influences
- Home to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa and Qaitbay Citadel
- Mediterranean seafood cuisine and lively corniche promenade
- Easy connection from Cairo, ideal as a cultural extension
Alexandria has always stood apart from the rest of Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great, it became the cultural capital of the ancient world, famed for its Great Library and Pharos Lighthouse—two of antiquity’s greatest wonders. While those monuments are long gone, the city retains a cosmopolitan spirit shaped by Greek, Roman, French and Ottoman influences.
Today’s Alexandria is as much about its Mediterranean setting as its history: waves lap against the corniche, harbour cafés buzz with students, and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina symbolises a city still tied to scholarship and culture. For travellers, Alexandria adds dimension to any Egypt itinerary, offering Greco-Roman ruins, atmospheric catacombs and a breezy coastal pace distinct from Cairo or Luxor.
What kind of travellers is Alexandria Suitable for?
- History enthusiasts keen on Greco-Roman archaeology and remnants of the ancient library
- Culture lovers drawn to the city’s literary and artistic heritage
- Foodies who want to sample the best seafood in Egypt, fresh from the Mediterranean
- Couples and relaxed travellers seeking seaside cafés, promenades and lighter touring days
- Families interested in blending light sightseeing with coastal leisure
Seasonality
& when to visit
Alexandria enjoys a milder climate than the Nile Valley, with cooler winters and warm summers moderated by Mediterranean breezes. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable times, while summer attracts Egyptian holidaymakers to the beaches.
Alexandria Climate Overview
Alexandria holidays & festivals
Bibliotheca Alexandrina events: Frequent cultural festivals, book fairs and exhibitions
Ramadan & Eid: Families stroll the corniche after sunset, with vibrant local sweets and gatherings
Alexandria International Film Festival (September/October): Celebrates Mediterranean cinema
Coptic Christmas (7 January): Local churches host services and community celebrations
Things to do in Alexandria
Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Striking modern library and cultural complex with rotating exhibitions
Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa: Blend of Pharaonic and Greco-Roman burial art, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages
Qaitbay Citadel: 15th-century fortress built on the site of the ancient Pharos Lighthouse
Roman Amphitheatre & Villa of the Birds: Well-preserved mosaics and open-air remains
National Museum of Alexandria: Covers Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic history
Corniche & Stanley Bridge: Iconic seafront promenade ideal for evening walks
Seafood dining: From harbour shacks to elegant restaurants, the city is Egypt’s seafood capital
Getting in and out of Alexandria
Alexandria is well-connected to Cairo and the wider Mediterranean. Borg El Arab International Airport serves domestic and limited regional flights. Overland, Alexandria is accessible via modern highways and Egypt’s rail network.
- To Cairo: 2.5–3 hours by car or 2–3 hours by train
- To Luxor/Aswan: 1-hour flight via Cairo or overnight train connections from Cairo
- To the Red Sea: Best reached via Cairo with connecting flights to Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh
- To Europe: Seasonal charter flights to select Mediterranean destinations
Alexandria - FAQ:
How many nights should clients spend in Alexandria?
One to two nights works well as an extension from Cairo, enough to cover highlights and enjoy the Mediterranean pace.
Is Alexandria good for families?
Yes. The corniche, open spaces and lighter sightseeing balance well with family-friendly dining.
What type of accommodation is available?
Hotels range from historic landmarks like the Cecil Hotel to modern international properties and seafront resorts.
Are the beaches suitable for visitors?
Beaches are busiest in summer with local crowds. Private resort beaches offer more comfort for international travellers.
Best dining tips for clients?
Seafood is the star. Suggest restaurants in the harbour or Stanley district for authentic meals. Alcohol is served in licensed venues.
Your ideal partner for travel in Egypt
Alexandria complements the pharaonic heartlands with a Mediterranean chapter of Egypt’s story. EXO’s team helps craft balanced itineraries, combining landmark sightseeing with relaxed pacing, curated dining and seamless transfers from Cairo. For clients seeking variety, history and a sea breeze, Alexandria completes the picture.
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