UNESCO Jewels: Independent Day Trip from Rome to Pompeii
 
Pompeii's Archaeological Area is a must see on any trip to Italy. This tour will fascinate you in all ways possible!
12 hours
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted
Free Cancellation
Highlights
Panoramic tour of Naples
Great chance to take spectacular photos
Neapolitan unique skyline with Mount Vesuvius
Tickets for Pompeii's ruins
Added Safety Measures in Place
Includes
Roundtrip transportation
Entrance tickets with Skip the Line access
Tour Leader
Pick up
Guide
Meals
Please Note
Starting from December 2021, this activity will only be accessible for those in possession of a Reinforced Green Pass.
This activity starts at 7:30 am
The meeting point in front of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri church near Metro Line A - stop Piazza della Repubblica at least 15 minutes before the tour starts.
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Itinerary
Take a comfortable transport to Pompei but before reach this fascinating archaeological sites, you have the opportunity to take a short panoramic tour of Naples. You can discover its beauty of this city from the comfort of your coach climbing up the Vomero hill. The town overlooks the bay of Naples which extends from the Sorrento peninsula to vulcanic area of Phlegrean fields, and the skyline is dominated by the majestic and still active volcano Vesuvius, offering an impressive sight perfect to take stunning pictures.
Descending towards the port of Mergellina, you will leave the city and travel south towards Mount Vesuvius and, once you reach the town of Pompeii.
The ruins of Pompeii Pompeii are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore and enjoy the ruins of this ancient city at your pace!
You will learn how the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD destroyed the city, killing its inhabitants and burying it under tons of ash. The site was lost for about 1,500 years until its initial rediscovery and the objects beneath the city have been well-preserved for centuries. So you can walk along the ancient streets for a glimpse into the lives of the Romans, discovering ancient houses, bakeries and shops and imagine the everyday life in the Roman times.
In the afternoon reach the tour Leader at the meeting point and return back to Rome.