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St Anthony and St Paul Monasteries in the Red Sea

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5 hours
Hurghada
Red sea monasteries
Min Age : 1
Max People : 15

The monasteries of St. Anthony and St.Paul are the oldest Christian monasteries; they both date back to the 4th century AD, when monks began to settle at the foot of the Red Sea mountain

Both monasteries are considered as the holiest sites of the Coptic Church in Egypt

Tour Details

The monasteries of St. Anthony and St.Paul are the oldest Christian monasteries; they both date back to the 4th century AD, when monks began to settle at the foot of the Red Sea mountain

Both monasteries are considered as the holiest sites of the Coptic Church in Egypt

Highlights

Enjoy visiting the oldest monasteries in Egypt

Take a tour of the Red Sea desert where St. Paul’s Monastery and St. Anthony’s Monastery are located

Departure & Return Location

 Red Sea monasteries

Departure Time

10 minutes before pick up time

 

Price Includes

  • Coptic attractions mentioned in the program
  • Lunch in a local restaurant and Mineral water
  • Tour Guide
  • Pick up and drop off
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Gratituties (optional)
  • We are sorry for that Beginning from the period of 24/2/2020 till 19/4/2020 that in this period the visits to the monasteries in Egypt won't be allowed because of Fasting the resurrection Glorious in that time but it is available to visit churches in Egypt in that time
What to Expect

The monasteries of St. Anthony and St.Paul are the oldest Christian monasteries; they both date back to the 4th century AD, when monks began to settle at the foot of the Red Sea mountain

Both monasteries are considered as the holiest sites of the Coptic Church in Egypt

Itinerary

Day 1St Anthony and St Paul Monasteries in the Red Sea

A guide will take you from your hotel in Hurghada to start your Coptic tour , you will start your tour by visiting the
The Monastery of Saint Anthony
It is the oldest monastery in the world. St Anthony himself was the founder of monasticism
The Church of St Anthony is the oldest part of the monastery and the main highlight of a visit here. It’s built over the saint’s tomb and contains one of Egypt’s most significant collections of Coptic wall paintings , whitch demonstrate how medieval Coptic art was connected to the arts of the wider Byzantine and Islamic eastern Mediterranean
The Monastery is one of the most prominent monasteries in Egypt and has strongly influenced the formation of several Coptic institutions, and has promoted monasticism in general. Several patriarchs have come from the monastery, and several hundred pilgrims visit it each day

Then head to The Monastery of St. Paul the Anchorite
probably dates to the fifth century and was founded in memory of one of Egypt’s greatest saints and anchorites, who is said to have lived in a cave over which it was built for a period of some eighty years. We mostly know of his life from the writings of St. Jerome and his work, Vita Pauli (Life of Paul). St. Jerome tell us that, while it may have been St. Anthony who founded the monastic way of life by inspiring others, Amathas and Macarius, who were disciples of Anthony, affirm that Paul of Thebes was actually the originator of the practice

St. Paul seeked refuge in the wilderness of Egypt’s Eastern Desert, where he is said to have lived until the age of one hundred and thirteen. Living in his cave, and clothed in a tunic made of plaited palm leaves, tradition holds that a raven brought a half of a loaf of bread which day for him to eat

The Monastery of St. Paul (Deir Anba Bula), which has also been called the Monastery of the Tigers (Deir al-Numur), perhaps because of its wilderness location, has always been associated with the Monastery of St. Anthony, usually in a subordinate manner. The first travel narrative we have of the monastery was provided by Antoninus Martyr, a native of Placentia who visited the tomb of St. Paul between the years 560 and 570 AD. The first monks to occupy the monastery may have been Melchite, but they were followed by Egyptian and Syrian monks. The Syrians may have had a sustained existence at the monastery, for it appears that they also occupied the monastery during the first half of the fifteenth century, after which their presence disappears. It should also be noted that, according to an isolated Ethiopian reference, the seventieth patriarch of the Coptic Church, Gabriel II (1131-45 AD) was banished to the monastery for three years
After finishing your tour you will go to have your lunch in a local restaurant
Then you will be transferred to your hotel in Hurghada

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Rayan

Couple Traveller

Relaxing
Visited today ,while in hurghada, and thought this place was nice ,peaceful and relaxing, well worth a look if you ever get the chance.

February 2, 2020

Anthony

Family Traveller

Different activity during my visit to Egypt
All things organized well and was very good tour

January 28, 2020

Cary magdy

Group Traveller

We stopped off here on our way down to El Gouna. I was amazed at the size of it as I drove up. We were meet by Father Ruiz who spoke very good english. He told us about the history of the monastry and showed us around. The old church was amazing the wall paintings beautiful. It was so quiet that I felt very relaxed and could have spent more time there. There is no charge but you can leave a donation in the box. Well worth the visit easy to find.

December 23, 2019

Stephanie morkos

Group Traveller

Exp of a lifetime
We climbed to St. Anthony’s cave and toured the monastery. The rest is hard to describe. Go. I’ll be back if I get the chance.

December 2, 2019

Benjamin

Solo Traveller

I went on a long day trip to these early Christian Monasteries. My guide, was excellent. As well as being very knowledgeable and good company, he was able to get me access to parts of the sites tourists are not usually able to see, and introduced me to some of the monks. Overall, highly recommended.

November 23, 2019
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