Transfer from Naples to Amalfi Coast with stop to Pompeii

You can select your destination, confirm availability, meet your driver and enjoy the visit to Pompeii Excavations

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Transfer from Naples to Amalfi Coast with stop to Pompeii

Today you are greeted at Naples —Airport, Train Station or Hotel — and drive to Pompeii to visit Pompeii’s excavations (Admission fees Not included).

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.

Now, thousands of years later, you can wander around a time capsule of ancient Roman life. Frozen in time for around two thousand years, Pompeii is truly one of the wonders of antiquity. Discover this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site and walk in the footsteps of Italy’s ancient people.

Covering a 50-hectare area of archaeological marvels, you’ll stroll around the ruins of houses, fountains, statues, frescoes, and one very impressive amphitheater – all under the ominous glare of Mount Vesuvius.

Later we continue to reach your destination on the Amalfi Coast.

The drop-off point can be chosen between Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello (you will be able to indicate the specific location during booking).

Duration: approx. 4,5 hours

Stop: Pompeii Excavations approx. 2 hours

Included
  • Private vehicle as per itinerary
  • VAT
  • Vehicle with air conditioning
Not Included
  • Admission fees
  • Beverage and meal not specified
  • City taxes
  • Fee for luggage handling fee at hotel
  • Gratuities and tips
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Travel Insurance
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Pompeii Excavations

Excavations at Pompeii, buried by Vesuvius in 79 CE, began in 1748 and are ongoing, revealing a remarkably preserved Roman city. Covering over 60 hectares, the site features houses with frescoes, public buildings, and, recently, advanced 3D technology to map, study, and protect the area. Key finds include the Villa of the Mysteries, House of the Faun, and various necropolises.

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