El-Alamein, also known as Alamein is where WW2 turned around.
On this Egyptian Desert Land, the British and the German & Italian forces Faught a non-stop battle for their lives and the tide changed dramatically.
Many world citizens visit the remains of their ancestors embraced in the warms of the Egyptian sand.
Explore the legacy of the Second World War in Egypt with a private guided tour to see:
Pickup included
About 7km west of El Alamein, what looks like a hermetically sealed sandstone fortress overlooking the sea is actually the German War Memorial. Inside this silent but unmistakable reminder of war lie the tombs of approximately 4000 German servicemen and, in the centre, a memorial obelisk.
About 11km west of El Alamein, roughly where the front line between opposing armies ran in WWII, the Italian memorial has a wide path rimmed by flowering shrubs leading up to a tall, slender tower. It's moving to see the simple design inside the tower – square white marble slabs covering the walls, engraved only with the names of the dead. At the roadside entrance to the memorial, there is a small one-room museum with some interesting maps, artillery, photos and memorabilia from the battle.
El Alamein war Museum displays the artilleries of WWII that was left behind both armies while they were running for their life.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
Meet at the Hotel lobby of your choice or Alexandria Port in case of Ship Excursion.