Private Roman Alexandria
- Explore the historical treasures of Greco-Roman Egypt on your exclusive Private Roman Alexandria shore excursion.
- Unearth ancient mysteries at the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a must-see wonder dating back to the Middle Ages.
- Stand in awe of Pompey's Pillar, an 88-foot monumental tribute to Emperor Diocletian, showcasing Alexandria's rich past.
- Experience the well-preserved Roman Theater, featuring classic galleries and captivating mosaic flooring.
- Secure your spot on this popular tour today and guarantee an unforgettable shore experience with the industry's leading excursion provider.
Private Roman Alexandria
Alexandria, Egypt was the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt, and it still retains examples of its greatness with historical treasures from that period. Your private Roman Alexandria shore excursion departs the Port of Alexandria for the drive to the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Discovered by a donkey in 1900, the catacombs represent the largest Roman cemetery in Egypt and include the remains of more than 300 individual tombs. Constructed in the 2nd century A.D., probably for one family, they were later expanded to three levels cut 90 feet deep into existing rock. They now merge Roman, Greek and Egyptian cultural aspects in their design and decoration. The catacombs are accessed by a series of descending circular steps.
Next stop on your Alexandria cruise excursion is a visit to Pompey's Pillar, an 88-foot red Aswan granite column with a circumference of 29 feet. Perhaps Alexandria's best-known ancient monument, Pompey's Pillar was constructed in honor of Emperor Diocletain in 293 A.D. Your excursion will conclude with a visit to the Roman Theater. Also referred to as the Roman Amphitheatre, the site dates to the 2nd century A.D. Unearthed during excavations in 1960, this well-preserved Roman Theater features galleries, sections of mosaic flooring and marble seating for up to 800 spectators. After the visit to the theater, you will be returned to the pier.