This Day is a very different day, will take you back to the Christian history of south Sinai, you will be able to discover the three Monasteries exists in this part of the
world in the same day
Start your day by visiting Saint Catherine Monastery then followed by visiting the Monastery of the 7 Girls, end the day up by visiting the St George
Monastery
Monastery of Saint Cathriene : Saint Catherine’s Monastery, officially Sacred Autonomous Royal Monastery of Saint Katherine of the Holy and God-Trodden
Mount Sinai, is an Eastern Orthodox monastery located on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai,
Monastery of the 7 girls: is located on a spring in the middle of the oasis where it is thought that Joshua defeated the Amalekites while Moses and Aaron gave
prayerful support. Many visitors to Egypt who go on to the Sinai will visit the convent on their way to or coming from St. Catherine’s Monastery. Today, the Seven
Girl’s Monastery falls under the authority of St. Catherine’s Monastery.
Saint George Monastery: The St George Monastery as we know it today was built in 1736, but had to be raised three times owing rising sea
levels. It is named after Monk Gregory who helped re-establish the Monastery at Raitho in 1827, together with Monk Prodhyrios. The Church of
St. Georg was founded in 1885 also by Monk Gregory. In the 19th century, during archaeological excavations the relics were discovered
unharmed.