A traditional 2hrs walking tour at the discoveries of one of the world best preserved archaeological sites
Houses, decorations, shops, stunning sights showing how was daily life 2000 years ago
POMPEI-PORTA MARINA SUPERIORE (MAIN GATE)
meet-up
The huge Forum with its main public buildings: Basilica, political buildings, the plaster casts storage, the temple of Jupiter, the House of Faun, the Abundance street, the erotic district, the Large Theatre
End of the tour
POMPEI-PORTA MARINA SUPERIORE
Guide fee
Transportation fee
Entrance fee
Entrance fee: euro 16 per person to be bought directly on the place or in advance (it is mandatory during weekends) through the app TICKETONE (please, look for POMPEI PORTA MARINA SUPERIORE)
COMFORTABLE SHOES SUGGESTED
SUN PROTECTION SUGGESTED IN SUMMER
Pompeii is reachable by train (circumvesuviana) from Naples and from Sorrento
From Naples, Porta Nolana Terminal (nearby Piazza Garibaldi, railway station area): one way ticket per person: euro 2,80, about 40 minutes.
Suggested train time: 9.07 am (with arrival in Pompeii at 9.47 am
Direction Sorrento
Stop name: Pompei scavi - villa dei Misteri
You can catch the same train at Garibaldi as well, but the terminal suggested gives you more opportiìunities to find available seats
From Sorrento:: one way ticket per person, one way euro2,40, about 40 minutes
Suggested train time: 9.06 am with arrival in Pompei at 9.47 am
Direction: Naples
Stop name: Pompei scavi - Villa dei Misteri
April-October: it is available, from Naples and Sorrento, a special circumvesuviana train, Campania Express: more expensive, but faster and with air conditioning
THE STOP INDICATED IS VERY CLOSE TO THE MEETING POINT
PLEASE, ALWAYS CHECK TRAIN TIMETABLES: SOMETIMES THEY MAY CHANGE
Naples Archaelogical Museum is closed on Tuesdays
Ancient Herculaneum is closed on Wednesdays
“Favolosa Pompei”
Really enjoyed our 4 hours trip- our Guide Teresa was extremely knowledgeable and clearly passionate about her home region and its history. It definitely worth it to visit both Pompei and Herculaneum as these two cities are not the same, either in their history or in the way the volcano destroyed them. There are so many details not visible at first sight and Teresa was navigating us so it felt like we were traveling back in times.
Teresa I.
(1 reviews)Thank you Fabio D.! It was a pleasure to be your guide and share with your partner and you some of the gems of my Region! Kind regards Teresa I.