The Vesuvius and Destroyed Cities Tour is an excursion that includes a visit to Vesuvius, the famous active volcano located near Naples, and the archaeological sites of the ancient cities buried by the eruption of 79 AD, such as Pompeii, Herculaneum.
During the tour, visitors can walk to the crater of the volcano, admire the view of the Gulf of Naples and visit the archaeological sites where you can see the remains of the cities buried under ash and volcanic material.
You will be able to walk among the ruins of Pompeii, one of the most important archaeological sites in the world where you will learn about the history of the ancient Roman city and how the Romans lived.
You will be able to visit Herculaneum, less known but equally fascinating. Unlike Pompeii, it was covered mainly by ash and lapilli, it was buried by a very hot and fast pyroclastic flow, which preserved the buildings in an incredible way with details and frescoes intact.
Pickup included
Herculaneum is an extraordinary archaeological site, smaller but better preserved than Pompeii. Here are the main things to see at the Herculaneum Excavations: House of the Deer: One of the most luxurious homes in the city, with frescoes and statues of deer attacked by dogs, from which it takes its name. Central Baths: A well-preserved thermal complex, with intact mosaics and a sophisticated heating system. House of Neptune and Amphitrite: Famous for the mosaic depicting Neptune and Amphitrite and for the adjoining shop with charred shelves. The Gymnasium: A large open space used for sports activities, surrounded by a colonnade. The Samnite House: One of the oldest houses in Herculaneum, with Samnite-style decorations and an evocative atrium. The Sacellum of the Augustales: Temple dedicated to the imperial cult, with splendid frescoes depicting Hercules with Jupiter and Juno.
Vesuvius is one of the most fascinating destinations to visit near Naples, with spectacular views and a unique historical and geological importance. Here's what to see during your visit: Crater of Vesuvius: The most famous path that leads directly to the edge of the crater. From here you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Gulf of Naples and the Campania hinterland
Pompeii is an extraordinary archaeological site, Here are the main attractions to visit: Pompeii Forum: It was the heart of the city's public life, with administrative buildings, temples and the market. Amphitheatre: One of the oldest Roman amphitheatres still in existence, used for shows and gladiator fights. Lupanar: An ancient brothel with erotic frescoes and small cubicles, evidence of Roman daily life. Stabian Baths: The city's public baths, with pools and rooms heated according to the Roman system. House of the Vettii: A patrician residence with well-preserved frescoes and refined decorations
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.