This tour is dedicated to whom are interested in visiting the ancient Pompeii and the Volcano that caused its burial.
The thriving Roman city met its fate in 79 A. D. , when the Mount Vesuvius erupted. The ash from Mt. Vesuvius buried the entire town with many of its inhabitants.
Pompeii today is a site unlike any other in Italy, it is a complete ancient city that you can explore just as if you were walking through it 2, 000 years ago.
The tour starts with two hours guided tour at Pompeii.
Lunch break in a typical Italian restaurant tasting some good wine and some traditional dishes.
After the lunch break the driver will take you at the Mount Vesuvius where a local guide, included in the cost of the ticket, will accompany you.
You’ll enjoy a stunning view of the Bay of Naples from a vantage point almost nobody else gets to access.
What’s included: The guidance (2 hours or full day), the full day transportation with Mercedes and a professional driver, pick up and drop off at the port or hotel/accommodation, all taxes, gas and parking expenses*
What’s extra: Meals; Entrance tickets: Pompeii 11 euros; Vesuvius 10 euros
HOW TO REACH THE MEETING POINTS IN POMPEII
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Porta Marina Superiore – This entrance is about 50m away from the Circumvesuviana train station called Pompei Scavi.[/dt_sc_one_fourth]
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Porta Marina Inferiore – This entrance is at the North-east corner of Piazza Esedra. The ticket office is at about 300 meters from the Pompei Scavi station.
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Porta Anfiteatro – This entrance is near to the center of the modern city of Pompeii, at about 500meters from the Church of the Our Lady of Pompeii. The Circumvesuviana train station called Pompei Santuario is at 650meters and from there you can reach this entrance in 8 minutes on foot.
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