Lose yourself in the UNESCO-listed medieval streets of Islamic Cairo and the ancient Coptic quarter — the oldest continuously inhabited Christian neighbourhood in the world — guided by a specialist in Cairo's layered 1,400-year urban history.
What to expect
After your Port Said transfer, your specialist guide leads you on foot through the narrow, incense-scented lanes of Al-Muizz Street — a living open-air museum of medieval Islamic architecture. You enter the magnificent Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrassa, one of the largest in the world, before descending into the Coptic quarter to visit the Hanging Church (Al-Muallaqah), the Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the crypt said to shelter the Holy Family. A lunch of authentic Egyptian mezze at a neighbourhood table breaks the day beautifully. The afternoon is spent navigating Khan el-Khalili with your guide, who knows the true artisans from the tourist stalls.
Good to know
Depart Port Said by 07:00 to allow maximum time in Cairo. Modest dress is essential — shoulders and knees must be covered in all mosques and churches; scarves for women are advised. Wear flat, closed-toe shoes for the uneven cobblestones. Ask your guide to arrange a traditional Egyptian lunch in advance so the recommendation is to a quality, safe restaurant.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Said (Cairo) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.