Pompeii is one of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites, offering an unparalleled glimpse into ancient Roman life. Buried under volcanic ash and pumice after Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, this UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves remarkably intact streets, villas, and public buildings. Visitors can explore ancient marketplaces, bathhouses, temples, and the haunting casts of residents who were caught in the disaster. It’s a must-see for history enthusiasts and casual travelers alike.
Pompeii Tours & Excursions
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The Basics
Located 24 km southeast of Naples, Pompeii covers over 170 acres, making it one of the largest archaeological sites in Italy. Entrance fees range from €18 for a standard ticket to €22 for a combined ticket that includes nearby sites like Herculaneum. Free entry is available on the first Sunday of each month. Audioguides, guided tours, and detailed maps are available for those who want to dive deeper into Pompeii's history.
Things to Know Before You Go
Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll walk on uneven stone streets for hours. Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat during summer as there’s limited shade. Large bags are not allowed but can be stored in lockers at the entrance. Early arrivals are best to avoid crowds.
How to Get There
Pompeii is easily accessible from Naples by train. Take the Circumvesuviana line from Napoli Garibaldi to Pompeii Scavi-Villa dei Misteri station, a journey of about 30 minutes. Alternatively, guided tours often include transport.
When to Get There
The best time to visit is in the morning to avoid the midday heat and peak crowds. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, while winter is quieter but still rewarding.
Day Trips from Naples
Many day trips from Naples combine Pompeii with Herculaneum or a hike up Mount Vesuvius. Guided tours provide detailed insights and seamless travel arrangements. For a full experience, dedicate an entire day to Pompeii to explore its vast ruins at your own pace.
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