Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It's situated at the mouth of the Nile River on the western edge of the Nile Delta, which is one of the world's largest river deltas. This rich agricultural region is often referred to as the "Gift of the Nile." Known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean," the city boasts a diverse historical tapestry that weaves together the allure of various cultures. This rich intercultural diversity contributes to the city's unique charm.