Herculaneum and Vesuvius Day Trip from Naples
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
This tour will take you to discover the ruins of Herculaneum and the Vesuvius National Park. The first stop is usually the Roman city buried by the eruption of the volcano and includes a skip-the-line entrance. You will then reach Vesuvius and walk to the summit. All journeys are done in the comfort of a bus. The tour usually takes about 6.5 hours and can be done at any time of the year.
- Enter the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum without queuing up.
- Climb the volcanic cone of Vesuvius and admire the panorama.
- Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned bus
What’s included
- Excursion to Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius from Naples
- Return transport with driver
- Priority entrance to the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum
- Entrance to Vesuvius National Park
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Plan to arrive at least 20 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
This excursion has as its destination two unmissable attractions near Naples: the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum and Vesuvius, the volcano that dominates the city and the gulf. The activity includes not only entrance tickets for both, but also transport in an air-conditioned bus. The total duration is about 6.5 hours, including travel time from Naples.
The first stop is usually Herculaneum, one of the Roman cities buried by the eruption of 79 AD. The list below brings together the main attractions:
- Casa dei Cervi - Elegant residence that belonged to a freed slave. It owes its name to sculptures in the garden.
- Grande taverna - An old inn that miraculously survived the eruption. You can still see the food containers.
- Casa del mosaico di Nettuno e Amphitrite - Occupies an area of 1200 square metres and is notable for its floor mosaics with floral motifs and geometric figures. It was not discovered until 1900.
- Baths - At Herculaneum there were two establishments, a larger one in the centre of the Roman city and a smaller one near the ancient beach.
After visiting Herculaneum, you will take the bus to the Vesuvius National Park. It is the most important green area of the city and can be visited at any time of the year. The natural park is dotted with trails, the most striking of which is the one that leads to the volcanic cone (Gran Cono). From here there is a 360° view of Naples and its metropolitan area, the gulf and the mountains in the distance.