This exceptional tour offers an immersive journey through two of the world’s most famous archaeological sites—Pompeii and Herculaneum—where you’ll explore the ancient ruins of Roman cities buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The experience extends to Naples, a city brimming with history, culture, and world-renowned cuisine. What makes this tour stand out is its smooth and efficient itinerary, starting from convenient locations like Sorrento, Naples, or the Amalfi Coast, with comfortable transportation all day. Expert guides provide fascinating insights into the history and significance of each site, while you also have free time to stroll through Naples' lively streets. Whether you’re a history buff or a curious traveler, this tour offers a perfect mix of discovery, culture, and unforgettable memories.
Pickup Included: from Amalfi, Positano, or Ravello. Please provide your hotel name for arrangements.
Your driver : will meet you in the hotel lobby, or wherever needed, holding a sign with your name.
Pompeii Is the most stunning archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula and one of the most visited. The ruins of Pompeii are an open air museum where visitors can go back in time and discover a city that had been buried in ashes until 1748. Visitors experience the city much as it existed more than 2000 years ago.
Herculaneum The smaller sister of Pompeii, is a destination for lovers of beauty. Visitors to the ancient city have the rare opportunity to see perfectly intact patrician villas. A miracle of preservation where even the wood and ropes of the 2000 year old city are on display, along with stunning brick work, mosaics, and frescos. The detail with which Herculaneum has been preserved is remarkable considering the violence of the 500 C° volcanic flows which ravaged the city.
See Naples and then die…the indelible description of a city that literally embraces visitors with its fresh local cuisine, the animated and theatrical characteristics of its inhabitants, and its lust for life. Discover a city that teems with energy and is animated by contradiction, regarded by many as the most alive, creative, and beautiful city in Italy. How could one resist spending time in what Goethe once called a “little devil’s paradise?” One can’t die without having seen it!
You will make your own way to the meeting points