Private Tour: Pompeii with Priority Access
Pompeii offers one of the most vivid encounters with daily life in the ancient world, and this private experience provides a meaningful introduction to its history and remarkably preserved architecture. Once a thriving Roman city, Pompeii was sealed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79, leaving behind frescoed villas, public buildings, and paved streets that still bear the marks of chariot wheels. With insight from an expert guide, travelers gain a clearer understanding of how the community functioned, from its bustling commercial centers to its refined residential quarters.
Highlights often include major civic spaces, well-preserved bath complexes, and elegant homes decorated with detailed mosaics and wall paintings. The visit also features the site’s renowned plaster casts, which provide a moving connection to Pompeii’s final moments and the people who once lived here. Presented within the comfort of a private experience, the tour offers an engaging and thoughtful way to appreciate one of Italy’s most important archaeological treasures.
Duration:
Approximately 4 hours
Start Time:
The start time of the tour will be communicated upon confirmation of the booking
Inclusions:
Private transportation with English-speaking driver from/to your hotel in Naples area, Expert private local guide with live commentary, Priority Access to Pompeii Archeological Site
Exclusions:
Food and beverages, Gratuities
Meeting point:
Hotel in the Naples area by private vehicle
Ending point:
Same as a meeting location
Not Suitable For:
Not Suitable for wheelchair users
Important Information:
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat and sunscreen,.
Some areas may occasionally be closed due to events or maintenance. The guides will adjust the itinerary to ensure a great experience.
Children under 18 may need to show ID – please bring one in case of checks.
Your licensed private guide will meet you directly at the entrance of the Pompeii archaeological site and leave you after the guided tour.
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