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Cruise The Suez Canal And Dine At Ismailia On Daylong Tour
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Photography, History, Sightseeing

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    Arabic, English, Mandarin

Description

Drive and sail through the iconic Egyptian Suez Canal or 'Qanāt As-Suwēs', the most important canal in the world, and the only connection between the four continents. Take photos of ships from all over the world and stop at the Unknown Soldier Monument, which is dedicated to the unknown soldiers who lost their lives in the sea battles. At the day's end, relish mouth-watering seafood in Ismailia city, known popularly as 'The City of Beauty and Enchantment'. 

Highlights
  • Sail across the Suez Canal
  • Stop at Unknown Soldier Monument
  • Dine at Ismailia city
  • Suez Canal Tour from Cairo expand_more
    • Leave from Cairo and visit the Suez Canal, the most important canal in the world, and the only connection between the four continents. Cross the canal by ferry boat, then drive parallel to the canal.

    • Stop in the Unknown Soldier Monument for a while to take photos of the ships which come from all over the world to cross through the canal. Continue driving across the bridge over the canal to see it from the top and take awesome photos.

    • Relish mouth-watering seafood in Ismailia city as you stop there for lunch before heading back to Cairo.

What's Included
  • All transfers by private, modern A/C car

  • Professional English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide

  • Entrance fees to all the mentioned sights

  • Pick-up from and drop-off at your hotel.

  • Seafood lunch

What's Excluded
  • Pickup or drop off at Cairo airport (25 $ extra if needed)

Know before you go
  • A brainchild of Napolean Bonaparte, the modern Suez Canal is a manmade waterway which snakes its way across Egypt. As heard. However, the Egyptian Pharaoh Senusret III might have built an early canal that connected the Red Sea and the Nile River around 1850 B.C. The construction work of the canal was believed to have finished in 3rd century B.C. during the rule of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. As heard, many historical figures including Cleopatra have travelled on it.

Meeting Point

Cairo, Egypt

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Per Person
1 To 6 USD 35 Per Person

This is a private tour

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USD 35 / person