[2024 Alexandria Attraction] Travel Guide for Citadel of Qaitbay (Updated Nov)
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Address:
Alexandria, As Sayalah Sharq, Qesm Al Gomrok, Alexandria Governorate 5321431, Egypt
Opening times:
Open today at 09:00-20:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
+20-122-2445141
Take a self-driving trip to Egypt and have a romantic encounter with the Red Sea, desert and Mediterranean Sea
🌎In Egypt, in addition to the rich historical relics, there are countless breathtaking natural scenery waiting for you to discover. From the blue sea and sky of the Red Sea, to the vastness of the desert, to the tranquility and tranquility of the Mediterranean, every place is a habitat for the soul. Follow me and walk into the natural feast of Egypt!
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Hurghada → Cairo → Alexandria → Matruh
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1: Car pickup at Hurghada Airport—Red Sea Desert Adventure Center
DAY2: El Gouna Island
DAY3: Cairo Nile River
DAY4: Cadiz Villa Tower
DAY5: Gabeyi Castle
DAY6: Cleopatra Beach
🌸The total journey is about 984 kilometers. The recommended travel time is about 4 days, which is suitable for lovers of in-depth natural scenery.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Red Sea Desert Adventure Center. The western shore of the Red Sea is world-famous for its spectacular desert hills. There are many desert tour centers in Hurghada that offer desert tours. You can ride in the windy and sandy desert, or you can taste Bedouin fragrant tea under the starry night sky. The taste is incredible.
✔️El Gouna Island. It is 22 kilometers from Hurghada and includes a series of islands. Fine sand, clear water, and beautiful coral reefs make it a famous sea resort and honeymoon destination.
✔️Gabeyi Castle. The thick outer wall of the bunker is matched with several semicircular towers. It is large in scale and unique in shape. It is now an observation deck for people to enjoy the scenery and take photos. Walking in this area, you can also see the colorful fishing boats going up and down, which is very pleasant.
☀️Starting from the Red Sea Desert Adventure Center in Hurghada, we will go all the way north, passing through the bustling Cairo, feeling the romance of the Mediterranean, and finally enjoying the tranquility and vastness of the desert in Matruh.
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Citadel of Qaitbay 🇪🇬
The fortress in Alexd, also known as the Citadel of Qaitbay, is a historical landmark that dates back to the 15th century.
It was built by Sultan Qaitbay on the site of the former Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The fortress served as a defensive stronghold against the Ottoman invasion and later as a naval base for the Egyptian army.
The fortress has a distinctive architecture that reflects the Mamluk style, with a circular tower, a mosque, and a courtyard.
The fortress is now a museum that showcases the maritime history of Alexandria and the Mediterranean.
The fortress offers a panoramic view of the sea and the city, and is a popular tourist attraction
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Ancient defense fortress of Alexandria
Visiting the Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria is an enchanting experience that immerses you in the maritime and military history of one of Egypt's most historic cities. This formidable fortress, constructed in the 15th century by Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa’it Bay, stands proudly at the eastern tip of Pharos Island, guarding the entrance to Alexandria's Eastern Harbor.Walking towards the main entrance, you cross a stone bridge over the former moat, now a picturesque pathway. The large wooden doors lead into the outer courtyard, where you can admire the sheer scale of the fortification. The outer walls are punctuated with small windows and arrow slits, reminding you of its defensive purpose.
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Our family journey to the Citadel of Qaitbay was a fascinating exploration of Egypt's maritime history and architectural splendor. As we approached the imposing fortress, perched on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, we were struck by its strategic location and commanding presence. Built in the 15th century by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay, the citadel served as a defensive stronghold against invaders and a symbol of Egyptian resilience. Exploring its labyrinthine corridors and towering ramparts, we marveled at the intricate stonework and panoramic views of the sparkling sea stretching out before us. Standing amidst the ancient cannons and crumbling battlements, we felt transported back in time to an era of seafaring adventures and epic battles, surrounded by the whispers of history echoing through the centuries.
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Next to the Mediterranean Sea of Egypt, stands a miraculous beige castle, Kate Bay Fortress, which is built on the ruins of the Lighthouse of Alexandria and continues the miracle of the ancient century.
This three-meter-high walled castle is surrounded by Mediterranean waters. From a distance, the bright Egyptian flag flutters on the beige walls, as if it were a princess castle in a Disney cartoon. Going in and found that it was not as big as I thought. Follow the signs to the highest wall, through the one-meter-wide stone wall window, the sea of the sea is swaying in front of the eyes, showing a different charm in this small frame.
Walk to the promenade on the castle, where many locals are dating and looking at the Mediterranean Sea. The wind blowing from the Mediterranean is quietly stroking the faces of everyone, through the cold walls. With the breeze, relying on the bench to see the tides of the sea under the castle, you may also see the ship in the distance.