Pompeii

Pompeii is an extraordinary archaeological site frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Walk through ancient streets, villas, and forums that reveal daily Roman life, perfectly preserved under volcanic ash for nearly two millennia.

Best Selling Experiences of Pompeii

Discover Pompeii with expert-guided tours that unlock hidden stories behind temples, frescoes, and tragic remains. Skip-the-line access and audio guides enrich your journey. Top-rated day trips combine Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius or Herculaneum, offering immersive views of Roman life and volcanic power. Ideal for history lovers, families, and cultural explorers seeking unforgettable moments near Naples.

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Other Attractions in Naples

Naples offers vibrant culture beyond Pompeii. Visit the Naples Archaeological Museum to see Pompeii artifacts, explore the underground world of Napoli Sotterranea, or stroll Spaccanapoli’s historic core. Enjoy authentic pizza, bustling markets, and seaside castles like Castel dell’Ovo. This city pulses with history, flavor, and southern charm—making it the perfect base for Campania adventures.

Pompeii

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan at least 2–3 hours. A full-day visit allows deeper exploration of lesser-known areas.

Partially. There’s an accessible route, but many areas have uneven ancient stone surfaces.

Yes! Pompeii is family-friendly and educational, especially with interactive or guided tours.

Yes, restrooms and small cafés are available near entrances and key rest points inside.

Morning visits are ideal to avoid midday heat and large tour crowds.

Yes, it’s safe and well-managed. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water, especially in summer.

Guides enhance the experience, but self-guided visits with maps or audio guides are also rewarding.

Take the Circumvesuviana train from Naples to Pompeii Scavi station—it’s fast and affordable.

Yes, photography is permitted. Drones and commercial equipment require special permission.

Yes, combo passes and day tours often bundle Pompeii with Herculaneum, Vesuvius, or even wine tastings.