A Honeymoon to Alexandria: A Timeless Journey

Ashraf Fares • September 22, 2023

There are an awful lot of amazing honeymoon destinations around the Mediterranean. From the dramatic coastline of Croatia and the picture-perfect islands of Greece to the remarkable clifftop beauty of Italy’s Cinque Terre and the romantic elegance of Provence, newlyweds are, quite frankly, spoiled for choice.

 

Sometimes overlooked in favor of more well-known destinations, Alexandria, the jewel of Egypt, is a stunning choice for couples celebrating the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. This ancient city is filled with history, culture, and romance, and offers the perfect blend of ancient charm and modern luxury.

 

So if you are seeking something truly remarkable to do for your honey, consider an amazing cruise to Egypt and a stay in this timeless metropolis. Here are some of the most important things to keep in mind for your adventure. 

Arriving in Alexandria

Alexandria has been the gateway to Egyptian civilization for thousands of years and arriving by boat conjures up some of the ambiance and atmosphere that has captivated visitors for millennia. While the storied Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Great Library are no longer in existence, the skyline remains enchanting, a blend of sleek modernity and ancient wonder. The highlight of your first glimpse of the city will be the magnificent Qaitbay Citadel, dating back to the 15th century, now an excellent museum.

Choosing the Perfect Accommodation

Where you stay will set the tone for your whole honeymoon, and Alexandria will not disappoint. From luxurious seaside resorts to boutique hotels in historical buildings, there is a wide variety of beautiful places to stay to choose from. There is something particularly special about staying on the Corniche, the city's famous waterfront promenade, where you can wake up to breathtaking Mediterranean views every morning.

Exploring Alexandria's Historical Treasures

Alexandria is a city steeped in history, and its ancient wonders and incredible stories are the main highlights of any visit. While its two wonders of the ancient world are no longer in existence, you can get a feel for the grandeur and significance of the city’s ancient library by visiting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a modern architectural masterpiece that pays homage to its ancient forebear. The city is full of other historical sites and attractions, from the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa to the Temple of Taposiris Magna. The sheer amount of ancient Egyptian, Greco-Roman, and medieval sights packed into this outstanding city is bewildering and bewitching all at once. 

Relaxing by the Mediterranean Sea

Of course, a good honeymoon shouldn’t be too packed with sightseeing in history. You need to leave time to unwind and relax. Luckily Alexandria boasts several beaches on the pristine shores of the Mediterranean which are perfect for couples to soak up the sun and take romantic strolls along the sand at sunset. 

Savoring Egyptian Cuisine

Egyptian cuisine is a treat, a blend of Mediterranean and North African that is well worth experiencing. Don’t miss the chance to try local delicacies such as koshari, a street food favorite that blends lentils, rice, pasta, and spicy tomato source for a filling, delicious snack. Alexandria’s seafood is also spectacular, with fresh fish caught every day for a wonderful evening meal. It is hard to think of a more romantic way to end the day than with a table for two overlooking the sea, enjoying the sea breeze and the setting sun. Don’t miss out on a cup of traditional mint tea and a sweet serving of baklava to complete the experience.

 

 

Alexandria is a city that effortlessly blends the past and the present, offering honeymooners a unique and timeless experience. From exploring ancient ruins to relaxing on Mediterranean beaches, this coastal gem has something to offer every couple.

  • Is Alexandria a good honeymoon destination in Egypt?

    Yes, especially for couples who prefer culture, sea views, and a relaxed pace over crowds and monuments.

  • Is Alexandria romantic compared to other Egyptian cities?

    Alexandria’s Mediterranean setting, historic cafés, and coastal atmosphere offer a quieter, more intimate experience.

  • How many days are ideal for Alexandria on a honeymoon?

    Two to three days allow time to enjoy the Corniche, historical sites, and slow evenings without rushing.

  • Is Alexandria less touristy than Cairo or Luxor?

    Yes. Alexandria feels more local and lived-in, which many couples find appealing.

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Ashraf Fares — Founder of Pyramids Land Tours
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Ashraf Fares

Founder & Lead Egyptologist Guide,

Ashraf has led private tours through Egypt's archaeological sites for over 25 years. Based in Cairo, he works with licensed Egyptologist guides to create itineraries that connect travelers directly with 5,000 years of history — from the Pyramids of Giza to the tombs of the Valley of the Kings. Every article on this blog draws on firsthand knowledge of the sites, the history, and the practical realities of traveling Egypt.

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