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Pompeii, Amalfi Coast and Positano day trip from Rome
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Pompeii, Amalfi Coast and Positano day trip from Rome

Join this guided tour from Rome and see Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and Positano all in one day. Learn about history, soak up sea views and unwind.

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Pompeii Ruins day trip from Rome with hotel pick-up
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Pompeii Ruins day trip from Rome with hotel pick-up

Enjoy a full-day guided tour of Pompeii departing from Rome. Travelling before 31 October, you'll make a stop in Sorrento with free time to explore.

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From Rome: Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Volcano day trip with authentic Neapolitan pizza lunch
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From Rome: Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Volcano day trip with authentic Neapolitan pizza lunch

Book your day trip from Rome and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pompeii before ascending Mount Vesuvius or visiting the Amalfi Coast.

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Pompeii and Herculaneum Small-Group Tour From Rome
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Pompeii and Herculaneum Small-Group Tour From Rome

Experience an unforgettable excursion travelling from Rome to Naples by fast train and visiting the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum with an expert guide!

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Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius select tour with local lunch
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Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius select tour with local lunch

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A real history fest, this tour first takes you to Pompeii, which lay buried under volcanic ash for centuries. After a guided tour and a light lunch, you'll then visit the summit of Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano on Europe's mainland.

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Pompeii and Herculaneum guided tour with optional lunch
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Pompeii and Herculaneum guided tour with optional lunch

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This tour takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum to discover two of the world's greatest archaeological sites. Buried by Mt Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago, they offer a fascinating and at times haunting insight into ancient Roman life.

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Pompeii archaeological site half-day tour with a local guide and optional transfers
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Pompeii archaeological site half-day tour with a local guide and optional transfers

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Of all the Roman ruins in Italy, none is as poignant or fascinating as Pompeii. More than a moment frozen in time, it's a window into past. You'll discover its remarkably well-preserved houses and landmark sites on this morning excursion to this UNESCO Word Heritage Site.

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Tour of Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius from Naples
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Tour of Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius from Naples

Enjoy a small group tour to the Pompeii excavations site with pick-up from your hotel in Naples. Enjoy lunch with pizza included in the price. Visit the Vesuvius National Park with its height of 1000 meters.

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Don't miss a tour with transport included from Naples to Pompeii, the city buried by meters of ashes and lapilli after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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Pompeii ruins small-group tour with local guide
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Pompeii ruins small-group tour with local guide

Explore the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii on this small group tour with an expert guide. Delve into ancient life from 79 AD visiting private and public spaces.

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Private and personalised Pompeii tour with local guide
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Private and personalised Pompeii tour with local guide

Step into daily Roman life at the UNESCO site of Pompeii on this private tour. With a local guide, visit public and private spaces frozen in time since 79 AD.

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Pompeii and Herculaneum shared tour from Naples with lunch
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Pompeii and Herculaneum shared tour from Naples with lunch

Book your tour now and enjoy a day trip from Naples to explore the ancient marvels of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

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About the ruins of Pompeii

Pompeii’s labyrinth of cobbled streets and well-preserved buildings takes you on a journey back to ancient Rome. From the grandeur of the Forum to the opulent villas embellished with intricate frescoes, every corner reveals the splendour of a lost civilisation.  

Two thousand years ago, Pompeii was a thriving and prosperous town favoured by Roman elites. But its fate took a tragic turn when Mount Vesuvius unleashed its catastrophic fury in 79 AD. The volcano’s eruption engulfed Pompeii in layers of ash and pumice, entombing the city until the 18th century. Today, the archaeological treasure trove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Since its very first excavation, Pompeii has held the status of the longest continually excavated site ever found. 

You don’t have to be an archaeologist or historian to be captivated by Pompeii’s aura. Immerse yourself in the poignant atmosphere as you stand amid the petrified remains of the city’s inhabitants, forever frozen in their final moments. Uncover the enigmas of the renowned Villa of the Mysteries, adorned with cryptic murals that depict secret initiation rituals. Be sure to check out the Amphitheatre, where gladiators fought for glory while crowds erupted with excitement. 

Things to know before you go 

  • The archaeological site has an accessible pathway for visitors with reduced mobility. 

  • Photos and videos without the use of flash and tripod are allowed.  

  • Only small bags – 30x30x15cm – are allowed inside the site. 

  • Soft drinks and snacks can be purchased at the on-site restaurant.  

  • There are drinking fountains located inside the excavation sites. 

  • Comfortable footwear is essential as the streets are dusty and unlevel. Be prepared to walk on cobblestones and up steps. 

  • During the summer, it can get very hot and there’s very little shade around the site. Come prepared with a hat, sun cream and a water bottle.  

Opening hours  

  • From April to October, 09:00 to 19:00, with last entry at 17:30. 

  • From November to March, 09:00 to 17:00, with last entry at 15:30. 

  • Closed on December 25, January 1 and May 1. 

How to get there 

Pompeii is just 26km or about 30 minutes away from Naples and is reachable by car, bus or train.

Train: 

  • The most popular way of getting to Pompeii from Naples is the Circumvesuviana, a commuter train line. Take the Circumvesuviana train bound for Sorrento and disembark at the Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri station. The journey takes around 35 minutes. 

  • From Napoli Centrale station, you can also get to Pompeii with a Trenitalia regional train. Board a train heading towards Salerno or Poggiomarino and alight at the Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri station. These trains usually have fewer stops and offer a more comfortable travel experience.  

  • The Campania Express connects the centre of Naples with Pompeii. These air-conditioned trains are quicker and more comfortable, with space for luggage and the opportunity to pre book a seat. The journey takes about 30 minutes. 

Bus: 

  • From Naples, you can take the EAV and SITA buses from Piazza Garibaldi station. The journey takes around 35 minutes.  

Car: 

  • There are private car parks as well as municipal parking spaces, outside the archaeological site.  

There are three entrance gates to Pompeii archaeological site – Porta Marina, Piazza Anfiteatro, and Piazza Esedra. The Porta Marina gate is closest to Pompei Scavi station, which is where you’ll get off if you arrive by either the Circumvesuviana train or the SITA bus.

Get ready to visit the ruins of Pompeii

The House of the Faun villa is famed for its exquisite mosaic floors and the bronze statue of a dancing faun. While the well-preserved Villa of the Mysteries is adorned with frescoes that depict mysterious initiation rituals. It’s located just outside the town, past the Porta Ercolano necropolis. The Forum, which was the central square at the heart of Pompeii’s social and political life, features the ruins of temples, government buildings and markets. Also worth checking out are the Amphitheatre and Lunapar, which was the red-light district. 

A guide will allow you to get much more from your Pompeii visit. It’s a large archaeological park with a lot to explore and limited signage, and a guide will give you an overview without missing any of the major sights.

You should allow at least 3-4 hours for your visit, although you could easily spend longer at the site. 

The best time to visit Pompeii in order to avoid crowds is early in the morning, or later in the afternoon. November to March is generally the best season to visit Pompeii, as summers tend to be very crowded. 

Only two thirds of ancient Pompeii have been excavated since the first digs began in 1748. The rest of the site is still covered by debris from the eruption almost 2,000 years ago. Excavations are still going on, and there have been some spectacular new findings in recent years such as a thermopolium – a Roman fast-food joint – unearthed in 2020. 

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