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www.croisieurope.comRéservez votre croisière en ligne - Voyagez au départ de France - Toutes nos offres vous sont spécialement dédiéesJ'y vaisJoin us for an excursion to Cairo, “walking in the footsteps of the Pharaohs” (lunch included; approx. 10 hours total, incl. 4 hours round trip). The Giza pyramid complex is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: the “Great Pyramid of Giza” (137m) whose peak is still covered in the original white "casing stones” made of highly polished white limestone, its neighbors, the Pyramid of Khafra and the Pyramid of Menkaure (exterior views only). Not far from this jewel of symmetry, the Sphinx stands guard, arousing the admiration of passersby. Abou al-Hôl, literally the “Father of Terror” in Arabic, was called Sphinx by the Greeks because he resembled the mythical winged monster, who, according to legend, guarded the Greek city of Thebes, asking a riddle to travelers seeking entry into the city, and killing those who were unable to answer. It is thought to represent the Pharaoh Khafra. We’ll then continue on to visit the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo, one of the highlights of the day—housing, among other things, the Treasure of Tutankhamun.
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Join us for an excursion to Cairo, “walking in the footsteps of the Pharaohs” (lunch included; approx. 10 hours total, incl. 4 hours round trip). The Giza pyramid complex is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: the “Great Pyramid of Giza” (137m) whose peak is still covered in the original white "casing stones” made of highly polished white limestone, its neighbors, the Pyramid of Khafra and the Pyramid of Menkaure (exterior views only). Not far from this jewel of symmetry, the Sphinx stands guard, arousing the admiration of passersby. Abou al-Hôl, literally the “Father of Terror” in Arabic, was called Sphinx by the Greeks because he resembled the mythical winged monster, who, according to legend, guarded the Greek city of Thebes, asking a riddle to travelers seeking entry into the city, and killing those who were unable to answer. It is thought to represent the Pharaoh Khafra. We’ll then continue on to visit the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo, one of the highlights of the day—housing, among other things, the Treasure of Tutankhamun.
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SHARM EL SHEIKH - HURGHADA - SUEZ - Cairo - Suez Canal - ALEXANDRIA - LARNACA
Cross the Suez Canal on an unforgettable cruise across Mediterranean Seas and the Red. Jump back to the time of the great pharaohs in Egypt. Set out on a full-day excursion through the Nile River Valley to tour the ancient Valley of the Kings and the Karnak Temple Complex. Discover Cairo, close to the emblematic pyramids and Sphinx and visit Alexandria, one of the greatest cities to have ever existed. Finally, discover Nicosia, the divided capital of Cyprus.
LARNACA - ALEXANDRIA - PORT SAID - Crossing the Suez Canal - SUEZ - Cairo - SHARM EL-SHEIKH
This cruise takes you across the timeless Mediterranean and the Suez Canal, the strategic passageway between Europe and the Middle East, to the Red Sea. Discover Alexandria and its rich, diverse cultural heritage. Visit the new library and the Fort of Qaitbay built on the ruins of the city's wondrous lighthouse. Our ship will bring you across the Nile Delta, through the famous fertile lands, to fascinating, bustling Cairo. It goes without saying we'll visit the Giza Plateau and its sites'the pyramids and Sphinx'as well as the Necropolis of Memphis. A truly exciting moment will be a glass-bottom boat trip on the Red Sea. We'll also visit Saint Catherine, home to the oldest Greek Orthodox monastery in the world.
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