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Pompeii Tours
Tours & day trips to Pompeii
Pompeii Tours
It probably began like any other summer day for the citizens of Pompeii in AD 79. But the mighty Mt. Vesuvius decided to erupt and the town of 20,000 was buried under volcanic ash and pumice.
Today, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Italy's leading attractions. The excavations found an amazing archaeological treasure trove, including the Forum, Thermal Baths, and various villas. A vast number of well-preserved frescoes were also revealed, giving us keen insights into the culture and daily life of the Imperial Age.
From Naples to Mt Vesuvius & Pompeii
From USD $131.28
Soar up 3,300 feet as you travel to the top of the only active volcano of continental Europe, Mt Vesuvius. Walk around the crater before heading to Pompeii to see the town buried by volcanic ashes.
Full Day Tour from Rome to Naples & Pompeii
From USD $169.63
Travel through the Roman countryside to Naples. After a city tour cross the valley of Mount Vesuvius to Pompeii. After lunch, head on an archaeological journey to visit the excavations with a local guide.
Best of Pompeii from Naples
From USD $85.55
Explore the preserved ruins of Pompeii. On a summer's day in 79AD Mt Vesuvius erupted, covering the village of Pompeii in volcanic ash. Your guide will show you the highlights on this three-hour day tour from Naples.
Pompeii Shuttle Service From Rome
From USD $88.50
The famous ruins of Pompeii are just a shuttle bus ride from Rome. Explore the mysteries of this ancient city at your leisure. Guided tours of Pompeii can be arranged at the entrance to the site (at additional cost).
The Mystique of Pompeii
Pompeii has fascinated people since its excavation began in the 1860s. The Pompeii mystique has invaded popular culture in every realm, from books (The Last Days of Pompeii) to films and documentaries to music and even a theme park. (Busch Gardens Europe has an 'Escape from Pompeii' attraction that whirls riders through the ancient city as ruins tumble around them.)
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