The beauty and cosmopolitanism of Alexandria inspired great authors such as the British novelist E.M. Forster, the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy who respectively lived in Alexandria in the early and late 19th century, and Lawrence Durrell who lived and wrote about the city during World War II.
The Alexandrian coastline extends on no less than 70 km, from the north-western side of the Nile delta to Mariout Lake in the east. The coast is dotted with beautiful bays and harbours, such as Abu-Qir and the crescent-shaped Alexandrian Eastern Harbour which is overlooked by the majestic Qaitbay Fortress.
The Cornice in Alexandria is a treat during both summer and winter. Starting from Ras El Tin and stretching all the way to Montazah you can enjoy spectacular view of the White Mediterranean. The Cornice was developed in the 1930s and further developments were made to it in the early 1990s. Beaches stretch along the coast from Maamoura in the east and all the way to the Agamy beach west of Alexandria.
If you have time, do not forget to explore the nearby destinations of Borg El-Arab (where the main airport is located) and Abu-Mina. Both are about 50 km away from the city and home to interesting historical sites (St. Mena Monastery, and the Roman Necropolis in Borg El-Arab) and touristic resorts (the Hilton Borg El-Arab, and Golden Beach).
The temperate Mediterranean climate in Alexandria insures cooler summers and warmer winters than in other parts of Egypt. While winters are mostly rainy with temperatures ranging between 10 and 20°C, summers are renowned for the refreshing sea breeze, with temperatures between 22 and 34°C.
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The Great Route - 2 Days in Alexandria
There’s plenty to do in Alexandria in two days. Alexandria is a great place to walk around, relax…
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Qattara Depression and the North Coast
Follow the footsteps of Alexander the Great on the Egyptian North Coast before heading for the Alexandrian…
Highlights - Alexandria
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Sacred Heart Church
Built in 1924, the Church of the Sacred Heart is a Catholic church, primarily visited by the Latin…
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Alexandria Opera House
Also known as the Sayed Darwish Theatre, since it has been named after the famed Egyptian singer…
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Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque
Alexandria’s largest and most beautiful mosque: a haven of peace and serenity on the Mediterranean.
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina
No trip along the Corniche of modern Alexandria can be complete without a visit to the new library.
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