Sonnenfinsternis in der Oase Siwa mit Alexandria und Kairo

Der Aufenthalt in Kairo kann -bei Verfügbarkeit von passenden Unterkünften- auch am Anfang der Reise geplant werden. Die Anreise (nach Kairo) würde dann am 24.07.2027 erfolgen und die Rückreise (je nach verfügbaren Flügen, ab Alexandria oder Kairo) am 03.08.2027.


1. Tag (27.07.27): Anreise

Arrival in Alexandria and transfer to your hotel.

The Corniche in downtown Alexandria

Day 2 (July 28, 2027): Citadel – Bibliotheca Alexandrina – Corniche Drive – Seafood Dinner

After an early breakfast, we head to the Citadel of Qaitbay, an impressive 15th-century fortress on the coast of Alexandria. It was built between 1477 and 1479 by the Mamluk sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qaitbay to protect the city from naval attacks. Its location is particularly significant: the fortress stands on the ruins of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Parts of the building material from the destroyed lighthouse were reused in the construction of the citadel. In the morning, the light is fantastic, the temperatures are still pleasant, and the view over the harbor and the Mediterranean Sea is magnificent.

The Citadel

Next, we will visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the modern library of Alexandria, which opened in 2002 as the successor to the famous ancient library. The striking, disc-shaped building houses millions of books, several museums, exhibitions, research centers, and event spaces. Today, it is regarded as a major international center for knowledge, culture, and scientific exchange.

The front glass facade of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina

A short, relaxing drive along the famous coastal road (“Corniche”), with a stop for Arabic coffee or tea, fresh mango or guava juice, and a view of the Mediterranean Sea. Around noon, we head back to the hotel. We spend the hottest hours of the day by the pool, swimming in the sea, getting a massage, or simply relaxing in our cool hotel room.

You will be accompanied by a qualified German-speaking tour guide on this day.

Around 7:30 p.m. is a good time to head to a seafood restaurant right on the waterfront, because Alexandria without seafood is practically unthinkable. The evening is all about fresh fish, mezze, shrimp, calamari, and a long, relaxed dinner with a sea breeze. Our recommendation: “Fish Market” or “Kadoura,” two spots that are quite popular with the locals.

The waterfront promenade in the city center

Day 3 (July 29, 2027): Serapeum & Pompey’s Pillar – Catacombs – Montaza Gardens – Oriental Evening

After breakfast, we’ll first head to the Serapeum, one of the most significant temples of antiquity. It was built in the 3rd century B.C. and was dedicated to the god Serapis, who combined elements of Egyptian and Greek religion. The temple was an important religious and cultural center and likely also housed a significant library as part of the tradition of the Library of Alexandria. Today, only a few remains are preserved, including the nearby Column of Pompey, a Roman granite column from the 3rd century AD that stands about 27 meters tall and was erected in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian.

The Column of Pompey

Next, we’ll visit the Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa, which are among the most significant ancient burial sites in Egypt. They were likely built in the 2nd century AD and combine Egyptian, Greek, and Roman stylistic elements. The multi-level underground complex consists of burial chambers, corridors, and halls that were originally built for a wealthy family and later expanded. Particularly noteworthy are the ornate reliefs and sculptures, which reflect the cultural diversity of Alexandria at that time. The catacombs were discovered by chance in the early 20th century and are now among the city’s most important archaeological sites.

In the Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa

To wrap up this morning’s sightseeing, we’ll take a leisurely stroll through the Montaza Gardens, a sprawling park on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria. They surround the historic Montaza Palace, which was built in the late 19th century as a royal summer residence. The gardens are known for their well-manicured lawns, exotic plants, palm trees, and magnificent views of the sea. Today, they are among the city’s most popular recreational and tourist destinations for locals.

You will be accompanied by a qualified German-speaking tour guide on this day.

*Die Reihefolge der Besichtigungen an Tag 2 und Tag 3 könnte sich, je nach den Öffnungszeiten im Sommer 2027, ändern.

The Montaza Palace

Around noon, we head back to the hotel. We spend the hottest part of the day by the pool, swimming in the ocean, getting a massage, or just relaxing in our cool hotel room.

Around 7:30 p.m., we’ll take our guests out for a traditional Middle Eastern dinner. Mezze, grilled dishes, and a Middle Eastern atmosphere at “Balbaa Village,” or, for a more rustic and particularly authentic Egyptian experience, at “Mohamed Ahmed.”

Day 4 (July 30, 2027): Siwa Oasis

Transfer to the Siwa Oasis (approx. 7 hours of driving time). Transfer to your booked hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure.

Day 5 (July 31, 2027): Temple of the Oracle of Amun – Swimming in the Salt Lake – Fetnas Island

In the heart of the mystical oasis of Siwa stands one of the most fascinating sites of ancient Egypt: the Temple of the Oracle of Amun. Surrounded by desert, salt lakes, and palm groves, this sacred site served for centuries as a spiritual center that attracted travelers, priests, and rulers from across the ancient world. The temple became particularly famous following a visit by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C. According to legend, Alexander consulted the famous oracle here, which confirmed him as the rightful ruler and son of the god Amun. This event made the remote oasis known worldwide and gave it an almost mythical reputation. Today, the temple ruins offer a unique insight into the history and spirituality of ancient Egypt. Visitors can walk among the ancient stone walls, let their gaze wander over the vast desert landscape, and experience the special atmosphere of this historic site.

The Temple of the Oracle of Amun

The Siwa Oasis is home to numerous salt lakes, many of which are known for their intense turquoise color. We offer our guests the opportunity to take a dip in one of these lakes. Thanks to their exceptionally high salt content, the lakes effortlessly buoy visitors on the water’s surface, much like the Dead Sea. Travelers enjoy the weightless sensation of floating in the warm water while also appreciating the mineral-rich composition, which is considered beneficial for the skin and body.

One of the many salt lakes in the Siwa Oasis

To round off this day of sightseeing, we take our guests to the small island of Fetnas Island, located in the oasis’s largest lake. There, we enjoy a beautiful sunset before returning to the hotel for dinner.

View of Lake Siwa from Fetnas Island

Day 6 (August 1, 2027): Mountain of the Dead – Cleopatra’s Spring – Siwan Museum – Shali Fortress

The “Mountain of the Dead” is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Siwa Oasis. The cone-shaped hill rises at the edge of the oasis and contains hundreds of tombs carved into the rock dating from the Greco-Roman period. The artfully designed burial chambers continue to impress visitors today with their ancient wall paintings, hieroglyphs, and religious symbols, which offer insights into the burial rituals and the lives of Siwa’s inhabitants at that time. Particularly well-known are the tombs of Si Amun, Mesu-Isis, and Niperpathot, whose colorful decorations are exceptionally well-preserved. From the summit, visitors can also enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the palm groves, salt lakes, and the vast desert of the Siwa Oasis.

The Mountain of the Dead, with its numerous burial sites

The hot springs of the Siwa Oasis are among the most fascinating natural wonders in the region. Mineral-rich water bubbles up from deep underground to the surface, forming natural springs in the middle of the desert landscape—surrounded by dunes, palm trees, and the unique tranquility of the Sahara. We take our guests to what is arguably the most famous spring in the oasis, “Cleopatra’s Spring,” a natural thermal spring that feeds a round stone basin with crystal-clear water, offering refreshment and relaxation to people in the desert for centuries. According to legend, even Queen Cleopatra VII is said to have bathed here—hence the spring’s famous name. While it remains uncertain whether the story is historically accurate, the special magic of this place can still be felt today.

Cleopatra's Spring

After a relaxing dip in the spring, we’ll visit the Siwan Museum (also known as the “Siwa House Museum”), which showcases the traditional culture of the Siwa Berbers. The small museum was built using ancient methods with salt and clay and offers a glimpse into the daily life of the oasis’s inhabitants in the past. On display are traditional clothing, silver jewelry, musical instruments, household items, and handicrafts.

The Siwa Museum

The day concludes with a stroll through the historic Shali Fortress, the heart of Siwa’s history. This centuries-old mud-brick settlement rises on a small hill in the middle of the oasis and tells the fascinating story of Siwa’s culture. Shali was built in the 13th century to protect the oasis’s inhabitants from attacks. The narrow alleys, multi-story houses, and winding ruins were built from “kershef”—a traditional building material made of salt, mud, and stone that is typical of Siwa. As they stroll through the ruins, visitors are transported to another time. Between the ancient walls, impressive views of palm groves, salt lakes, and the surrounding desert open up time and again. Shali takes on a particularly magical atmosphere at sunset, when the warm light makes the sand-colored walls glow.

The Shali

Day 7 (02.08.27): Solar eclipse

Today is all about the longest total solar eclipse until the year 2114. We’ll take you to a spot located near the centerline of the path of totality. The total phase will last well over 6 minutes there. The total phase begins shortly after 10:00 UT (1:00 p.m. local time) with the Sun at an almost vertical angle (81 degrees). The event lasts approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes from the start of the partial solar eclipse.

Eye protection: Observing a solar eclipse without protective filters (solar eclipse glasses) can lead to serious and permanent damage to the eyes, including blindness. HERE you will find expert tips on how to protect your eyes.

The total phase north of the Siwa Oasis will last well over 6 minutes

8. Tag (03.08.27): Kairo

Am frühen Morgen, Antritt der Fahrt nach Kairo. Transfer zum gebuchten Hotel.

9. Tag (04.08.27):  Gizeh Plateau – Grand Egyptian Museum

Heute besichtigst Du das Gizeh Plateau mit den drei großen Pyramiden des Cheops, des Chephren und des Mykerinos. Die Pyramiden wurden während der 4. Dynastie des Alten Reiches (ca. 2580–2560 v. Chr.) erbaut und dienten als Begräbnisstätten der Pharaonen. Die Pyramide des Pharaos Cheops ist das einzige noch erhaltene Weltwunder der Antike. Neben den drei großen Pyramiden, umfasst das Areal auch eine Reihe von kleineren und weniger gut erhaltenen Grabanlagen. Anschließend besichtigst Du die Sphinx. Sie stellt einen liegenden Löwen mit Menschenkopf (wahrscheinlich des Pharaos Chephren) dar und wurde vermutlich unter Pharao Chephren errichtet, um sein Grabmal zu bewachen (es gibt jedoch mehrere Theorien und genau bekannt ist der Zweck des Bauwerks bis heute nicht). Die Sphinx gilt als die älteste bekannte Monumentalskulptur Ägyptens. Seit 1979 gehört der Pyramidenkomplex von Gizeh zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.

The pyramids of Giza

Finally, you will visit the imposing, architecturally innovative new archaeological museum (Grand Egyptian Museum), which opened in early 2025. It houses a vast collection of artifacts from ancient Egyptian history, including many important exhibits from the tombs of the pharaohs. Of particular note is the exhibition of Tutankhamun's entire treasure, which is on display for the first time in its full glory. The museum also presents numerous statues, works of art, mummies and everyday objects from ancient Egypt. This will give you an idea of ancient Egyptian culture, which will then help you to better understand the many impressions during the course of the trip. On this day, you will be accompanied by a qualified English-speaking guide.

The entrance to the Grand Egyptian Museum

10. Tag (05.08.27): Nationalmuseum der Ägyptischen Zivilisation inkl. Mumiensaal – Zitadelle

After breakfast, you will first visit the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Opened in 2017, the museum is located in Old Cairo and displays exhibits from all phases of human civilization in Egypt, from prehistory and early history to the present day. A particular highlight of the museum is the mummies hall with 20 royal mummies, including some of the most important rulers of Ancient Egypt, such as the mummy of Ramses II, probably the most powerful pharaoh of all time, or the famous Queen Hatshepsut.

The gilded coffin of the priest Nedjemankh from the Ptolemaic era

We then head up to the citadel and the Mohammed Ali Mosque. The citadel is a medieval Islamic fortress that was built by Saladin in 1176 and further extended by later Egyptian rulers. For almost 700 years, from the 13th to the 19th century, it was the seat of Egypt's government and the residence of its rulers. At the highest point of the citadel, the Albanian-Ottoman governor and de facto ruler of Egypt, Mohammed Ali Pasha, had the impressive mosque named after him built. Built between 1830 and 1848, the building is also known as the "Alabaster Mosque" because the interior is clad in alabaster. On this day, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking, qualified tour guide.

The Citadel with the Mohammed Ali Mosque

11. Tag (06.08.27): Rückreise

Transfer zum Flughafen von Kairo und Antritt der Rückreise.

Alternatively, you can extend your trip with sightseeing tours in Luxor and/or Aswan or along the Red Sea.

Services & Prices

Im Preis enthaltene Leistungen: Alle Transfers vor Ort mit modernen klimatisierten Fahrzeugen*, Übernachtung in Doppelzimmern (3 Nächte in Alexandria im Le Metropole Luxury Heritage Hotel Since 1902 by Paradise Inn Group o.ä., 4 Nächte in der Oase Siwa im Siwa Safari Paradise Hotel) & 3 Nächte in Kairo in der Villa Belle Epoque, Verpflegung: Halbpension in Alexandria & Siwa, Frühstück in Kairo, Fingerfood und Getränke am Tag der Sonnenfinsternis, non-limit Wasser, Softdrinks, Tee & Kaffee vom 4. bis zum 8. Tag, Besichtigungen und Ausflüge nach Programm, alle Eintrittsgelder und Gebühren, deutschsprachige** Reiseführung wie im Programm vermerkt, Trinkflasche, Eclipse T-Shirt oder Eclipse Kappe, Sonnenfinsternisbrille, individuelle Betreuung durch Beluga Mitarbeiter vor Ort, Insolvenzabsicherung.

*kleine Gruppen mit 4 - 8 Gästen pro Microbus. Der Transfer zur Oase Siwa & retour erfolgt mit einem großen Bus, der über eine Toilette verfügt.

**other languages on request

Price per person: Shortly.

Mindestteilnehmerzahl für dieses Programm: 15 Teilnehmer(maximal 20).

On request: Visa & airport service. One of our associates will be waiting for you inside the airport terminal to take care of the visa formalities. € 30,- per person (subject to visa price increases).

We are also happy to offer you a flight to Egypt & back (flight schedules are expected to be published in September 2026).

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