What to do during Easter Break in Egypt?
20 Feb

What to do during Easter Break in Egypt?

 Easter is the most awaited holiday Break in Egypt because it’s not just about Easter eggs, but also the religious celebration that brings joy to many Christians. There are a lot of activities going on in Egypt during the Easter holiday, but let’s talk about one of the most famous Easter traditions - egg hunting. Most Egyptian families are busy going through their children's baskets and baskets full of colorful eggs every year while enjoying some lovely snacks accompanied by special drinks like cocoa or hot chocolate.

 

 

Easter is coming up, so you're probably thinking about ways to get out of the house this weekend. And what better way than with a family Easter trip in Egypt that includes fun activities for the whole crew?

 

Easter is the biggest holiday of the year in Egypt. The best way to do something over Easter Break is to discover what's on offer at our resorts and hotels and choose according to the Easter festivities you wish to attend or the attractions you want to see.

 

Easter is a great time to plan an Easter trip to Egypt. You will enjoy the nice weather and warm temperatures during the Easter break in Egypt. It also makes it easier for you to enjoy yourself during your vacations as there are many fun activities you can do while visiting this country.

 

It is the holiday season and there are lots of fun things to do during Easter break in Egypt. Just like Christmas and New Year’s Eve, every year millions of holidaymakers flock to Egypt for a great party. Plan Egypt Tours is your one-stop shop for all-inclusive safe holidays and travels in Easter.

 

Easter is a Christian holiday that commemorates Jesus' resurrection. The majority of Christians observe this day as a national holiday, with most companies, schools, and the general public having the day off. As in western nations, the event is based on the Julian calendar. Both Christians participate in egg hunting, the Easter Bunny tale, and Eastern parades with a variety of delectable Easter fare around this time.

 

Places to visit during Easter Break in Egypt.

 

1- Al Azhar Park is near the Old City of Cairo. Where there had been dust and debris for more than 200 years, there are now 30 hectares of the green area there. A contemporary design on the spine was influenced by medieval Islamic gardens. It is a formal axis with alleyways leading to the Citadel and a water channel leading to a small lake. The lake's shore is a fantastic location for gathering thanks to gardens and pavilions.

 

2- We now arrive at Alexandria, an Egyptian port city on the country's northern shore, which is arguably the second most well-known place in the entire world.

 

The city Alexander the Great created was the second-most significant city in ancient times, after Rome, and although much of its past glory has been destroyed, this seaside metropolis still has a certain allure.

 

The renowned lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

 

3- The citadel is situated on an island that originally housed the well-known Alexandria lighthouse and now serves as a peninsula between the port's eastern and western portions. It is situated at the entrance to Alexandria's port in Egypt.

 

4- Nile Cruising: And what would the nation be like without that fabled, massive river that flows through it? Unquestionably, a Nile cruise is among the must-do activities while visiting Egypt.

 

It doesn't take much imagination to see yourself admiring gorgeous sunsets on the deck as the call to prayer playing through the speakers of the local mosques serves as the ideal background music.

 

5- LuxorAccording to statistics compiled by organizations dealing with tourism and archaeological monuments, the city of Luxor is one of the most significant and well-known tourist destinations in Egypt as well as around the world. It is situated on the east bank of the Nile and is well-known for representing the glory of our ancient Egyptian pharaohs and their history, which demonstrated the greatness of Egypt.

 

6- When we study ancient Egyptian history, we can see that the city of Aswan has played a remarkable role in history and battles against enemies who wanted to conquer Egypt. The Nile River also played a very significant role in the economy and security of ancient Egypt. Aswan is situated on the cataract north of the Nile. Aswan marked the traditional southern border of Egypt with the enemy territory of Nubia.

 

7- Philae Temple: One of Egypt's most stunning temples is accessible only by small boat, and once there, you may visit other Egyptian landmarks and monuments that are encircled by water and palm trees. It is regarded as one of the tourist destinations with the most visitors in Egypt.

 

When you visit, though, take note of one peculiar feature: Philae is, in a sense, the most "feminine" temple in Egypt. This is due to the fact that it was constructed in honor of the powerful goddess Isis from Egyptian mythology and that many priestesses performed ceremonies there in her honor.

 

With Easter just around the corner, be sure to make time for a family getaway. If you’re keen on visiting Egypt, we have some activity suggestions to help you make the most of your holiday!

 

1- Easter Pyramids and Nile Cruise.

 

2- Easter Holidays

 

3- Egypt Easter Tours

 

4- Egypt Travel Packages in Egypt 

 

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