Private Full-Day Tour of Monasteries St Paul and St Antonius

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Duration: 8 hours - 10 hours

Ras Gharib is home to some of Egypt's oldest Christian monasteries, considered to be among the holiest places for Egyptian Orthodox Copts. These monasteries represent a rich cultural and historical heritage.

One of the most significant is the monastery dedicated to St. Anthony, the oldest Christian monastery in Egypt. Currently, it houses more than 100 monks and features an ancient Coptic church that holds the tomb of St. Anthony. Visitors can admire well-preserved medieval paintings and explore a library filled with valuable ancient manuscripts.

Just opposite lies St. Paul's Monastery, built over the cave where Saint Paul, a 4th-century Christian hermit, lived. Preferring an ascetic life in the desert over the comforts of the city, he devoted himself to worshiping God. According to legend, God sent bread to him via ravens to prevent him from starving. It is also said that lions dug his grave after his death at the age of 105, further adding to the mystique surrounding his life.

What's included

  • Landing and facility fees
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Lunch
    • Pickup from Makadi hotels 5 euros per person surcharge and 10 Euro from Safaga

    Languages spoken by guide

    English

    Additional information

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

    If any additional transportation costs arise, the client will be informed in advance (a €5 surcharge per person for pick-up from Makadi hotels and a €10 surcharge for pick-up from Safaga). The tour is considered private, with pricing and pick-up starting from two persons. Single travelers may incur an additional cost, which can be paid separately.

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