| Schedule | Duration | Pickup Time |
| Everyday | Approx. 9 -10 hours | 06:00 am – we can change the time to suit you |
Tour Highlights:
Alamein Day Tour from Cairo
- World War II remains and cemeteries.
- British War Memorial at El Alamein.
- Italian War Memorial at El Alamein.
- German War Memorial at El Alamein.
- The Military Museum which includes the old weapons, tanks, flights, and bikes used in the World War.
Tour Prices:
| Single | 2- 3 Persons | 4-6 Persons | 7-10 Persons |
| 195 $ | 130 $ | 120 $ | 110 $ |
Included:
- Pick up services from your hotel & return.
- all transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Private English Egyptologist Guide.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- Lunch at local restaurant (drinks not included).
- All Service charges & taxes.
Excluded:
- Tipping
- any extra not mentioned.
El Alamein is a place where history and landscape intertwine in a way that leaves a lasting impression. The town’s serene coastline, with its endless stretches of blue Mediterranean waters, contrasts sharply with the haunting reminders of war.
This paradox makes El Alamein a compelling destination—not just for history enthusiasts but for anyone who wishes to contemplate the complexities of human conflict and the price of freedom.
Your WOW tours Egypt guide will be waiting for you at the lobby of your Hotel. He will be holding a sign showing your name.
First you visit the World War Cemeteries where you will see the final resting place for Commonwealth War Graves – El Alamein War Cemetery – British. also Italian and German War Memorial at El Alamein.
As you walk through El Alamein War Cemetery, you can’t help but feel the magnitude of what took place here. The soldiers buried in these peaceful grounds came from all corners of the world—Britain, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond—making this place not just a memorial but a symbol of shared humanity. The perfectly maintained rows of gravestones, against the backdrop of the desert and sea, make for a solemn, humbling experience.
Now visit Alamein Military Museum, It’s not just a collection of dusty artifacts, but an immersive journey into the minds of generals, the resilience of troops, and the logistical marvels of war. The exhibits are a vivid reminder of the tactical importance of this location, where the desert and the sea collided, shaping one of WWII’s most iconic battles. From tanks rusting in the desert sun to personal belongings of soldiers, Alamein Military Museum allows visitors to feel connected to the individual stories of the men who fought here.
Exploring El Alamein, you’ll understand why this battle was considered a turning point in the war. It’s a place that invites reflection, not only on the strategic decisions made during the battle but also on the human cost of those decisions. Whether you’re standing in the cemetery, feeling the weight of silence, or exploring the museum’s displays, El Alamein makes you pause and consider how much the world has been shaped by what happened here.
El Alamein is not just a destination; it’s a profound experience that lingers long after you leave, reminding you of the thin line between conflict and peace. El Alamein isn’t just history; it’s a living reminder of the fragility and resilience of the human spirit.
Now Have a delicious lunch at local restaurant.
Then you have the chance to explore New Alamein. New Alamein is a rapidly developing city located on Egypt’s northern Mediterranean coast, about 100 kilometers west of Alexandria. It is part of the Egyptian government’s ambitious plans to create a series of new urban centers to ease the population pressure on existing cities and promote economic growth.
New Alamein is designed as a modern, sustainable city with residential, commercial, and tourism sectors. One of the unique aspects of New Alamein is its planned year-round appeal, moving away from Egypt’s traditional seasonal coastal destinations. It is envisioned to host millions of residents and tourists, with amenities like universities, parks, cultural centers, and a modern transportation network, making it one of Egypt’s most promising development projects.
From there you will drive back to Cairo.
Optional:
- Enjoy a tour to the pyramids & the Egyptian Museum.
- Enjoy a Layover tour from Cairo airport.
- Enjoy a tour to Old Islamic & Coptic Cairo.
- Enjoy a tour to The Egyptian Museum, Islamic & Coptic Old Cairo, the Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Alamein and World War II remains and cemeteries.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Wadi El Natrun Monasteries.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Alexandria.
- Enjoy an Overnight tour to Alexandria.
- Enjoy 3 days’ tour to Alexandria and Siwa Oasis.
- Enjoy an Overnight tour to White Desert.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Fayoum Oasis and Wadi Al Ryan.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Luxor by flight.
- Enjoy an Overnight tour to Luxor by flight.
- Enjoy a tour to St. Catherine Monastery by Car or by flight.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Minya.
- Enjoy an Overnight tour to Minya.
- Enjoy a Day tour to Aswan and the Nubian Village.
- Enjoy an Overnight tour to Aswan, Nubian Village and Abu Simbel.
- Enjoy a tour to Camels Market.
- Enjoy a Dinner Cruise on the Nile.
- Enjoy a Felucca Boat on the Nile.
- Enjoy a Walking and Culture tour. “a time machine tour”.
- Enjoy a Foodie tour and taste the delicious Egyptian & oriental food.
- Enjoy a Photo tour – Kodak time – and keep the best memories.
- Enjoy a tour to the religious sites and feel the spiritual atmosphere.
Finally, you will transfer back to your hotel.
Cairo has so much to see, feel, eat and buys so if you want to tailor your trip, please let us know.
Notes:
- Comfortable walking shoes and sun hat are recommended.
























































