Pompei Entry Ticket + Virtual Museum of Pompeii In the Past
Immerse yourself in a time-travel experience with a Pompeii package that offers an intimate glimpse into the life of ancient Romans.
Immerse yourself in a time-travel experience with a Pompeii package that offers an intimate glimpse into the life of ancient Romans.
Get ready for an adventure-packed day with an all-inclusive tour that will take you to the iconic Gran Cono del Vesuvio and the ancient ruins of Pompeii! The tour offers a complete service at an unbeatable price, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
The Colosseum is nearing the end of construction, the Roman Empire is experiencing a period of unrivaled peace, and frontiers continue to grow. Then, disaster stikes. The eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE has left a perfect time capsule of the era.
Want to learn all you can about the city that was swallowed by a volcanic eruption and laid hidden for two thousand years? Take this two-hour guided tour of Pompeii’s Archaeological Park!
Catch the 9:27 AM train from Naples Central Station to reach the Pompeii Central Station.
Ever wondered how much damage a volcano can do? Board an air-conditioned bus from Naples to Pompeii and get fiery facts about the world’s most famous eruption.
Get whisked across the stunning Campanian countryside and explore the charred remnants of a once-mighty empire, on a breathtaking Naples to Pompeii day trip.
Looking for a hassle-free transfer service between Mt. Vesuvius and Pompeii?
With this skip-the-line entry tour, you’ll get a guided entry around the ruins of houses, fountains, statues and frescoes.
Building a city right beside an active volcano doesn’t always work out the way you want – just ask Pompeii. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E., it decimated the settlement and its inhabitants. Ironically, its superheated volcanic ash also preserved the site perfectly, leaving behind perhaps the world’s most remarkable archaeological site.
Experience Vesuvius in style and ease! Hop aboard a luxurious minibus and ascend to an altitude of 1,000 meters, then continue on foot and explore the crater with a knowledgeable volcanology guide.
Explore the once-thriving ancient city of Pompeii, frozen in time by the eruption of Vesuvius.
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