2025-07-17
As you consider visiting the seaside city of Alexandria, one bit of sightseeing might immediately grab your attention: The Library of Alexandria. Surely, this must be an essential sightseeing attraction for any trip to Egypt. After all, wasn’t it one of the wonders of the ancient world? A beacon that drew scholars, philosophers, and scientists from across the globe?
Well, yes. And no.
Let’s clear something up right away: contrary to what the name might suggest, this is not the Library of Alexandria, or certainly not the one you’re familiar with anyway. The Ancient Library of Alexandria is believed to have been lost between 250 and 270 A.D through fires, wars, and neglect.
Opened in 2002 and officially known as the “Bibliotheca Alexandrina”, the “New Library” is an impressive building nonetheless. It creatively blends Ancient Egyptian and Modern Architecture with its massive, tilted disc design and walls inscribed with scripts from hundreds of languages. You’ll find millions of books, multiple museums, art galleries, a planetarium, and a continuous effort to uphold the spirit of learning and discovery.
Is it alone worth the 2.5-hour drive to Alexandria?
That’s a tricky question to answer. I suppose it depends on how much you like libraries. But even if that’s not your thing, Alexandria still offers plenty to justify the trip. You can explore the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, the towering Pompey’s Pillar, or soak in the Mediterranean views from the historic Qaitbay Citadel. And of course, no visit would be complete without indulging in a leisurely lunch of fresh local seafood.
We hope people embrace the modern site’s unique identity rather than referring to it simply as “The Library of Alexandria.” While that name evokes a rich history and sets high expectations, the contemporary location stands on its own, achieving remarkable successes and fostering a vibrant cultural exchange.
Right from the minute we stepped off the plane we were greeted by an exceptional BlueSky representative. Hotel and Cruise were excellent. Daily agendas were well planned. The staff on the cruise went above and beyond to ensure we were comfortable and our needs met.
We really enjoyed having our own little car with a driver and guide for the week. It was a wonderful glimpse of this part of India, our recollections of the elephants, the cows, the camels, the traffic and the forts and antiquities will remain near the top of our experiences.
We had a great time. Very scenic area. Weather was sunny & nice & wildlife sightings were great.....we even saw the white spirit bear. It was the lodge's first sighting of the year & Kathy was the first to spot it from the boat. The staff was very friendly, welcoming & accommodating.