7hours
Daily Tour
100 people
English, French, German, Russian, Spanish
Standing at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia, the famous Suez Canal is one of Egypt’s greatest engineering marvels. Discover it with this excursion from Cairo.
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Minimum Group Size
A minimum of 2 people is required to take this tour.
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When to book?
You can book up until 30 hours before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.
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Sustainability
All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our
Sustainability Code
Our providers commit to:
Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
Uphold fair employment standards.
Foster the growth of local communities.
Preserve the integrity of local culture.
Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
Operate with honesty and transparency.
Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.
This particular activity contributes as follows:
No printing of documentation required.
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Provider
Dunas Travel
Corporate name: Dunas Travel
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Pets
Not permitted.
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Free cancellation
Free! Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.
Having picked you up from your hotel we leave Cairo, heading North. We'll make our first stop in Ismailía. a city founded in the second half of the 19th century as a centre of operations for the then under construction Suez Canal.
Having made a brief tour of Ismailia, we'll head to the banks of the Suez Canal, and while we walk along with the flow of the water we'll learn the long and storied history of this major infrastructure project, allowing ships to cross from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea without the need to circumnavigate the entire African continent.
And having learnt new anecdotes and fun facts about the history of the Suez Canal, we'll enjoy a typical Egyptian lunch in a restaurant with views of the canal.
With our energy recovered, we'll begin our return journey back to Cairo.
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