Most day trips to Pompei from Rome take 12 or more hours and involve 6 to 8 hours sitting on a cramped bus.
This all-inclusive tour by high-speed train is the utmost in comfort, quality and convenience. Reach Naples in one hour, and from there in only 35 minutes by coach we arrive at Pompeii where your expert local guide will amaze you during a walking tour of this city devastated by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79.
Experience a world frozen in time as you stroll along the cobblestone ancient roads where perfectly conserved ancient bakeries, shops, stalls, residences, public baths and even brothels remain! Take in the tragic plaster casts of the Pompeiians who were immortalized on that devastating day by pyroclastic flow and ash.
Upon conclusion of the guided tour you'll enjoy a tasting of four of the wines produced in the fertile volcanic soil of Mt. Vesuvius followed by an abundance of antipasti, a first course and dessert before returning to Naples for your return trip.
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Meet our representative at Termini Station in Rome, who will assist you in boarding the high-speed train. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a fast and reliable journey that significantly cuts down on both travel time and emissions.
After approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes, you'll arrive at Naples Train Station, where our friendly guide will be waiting to welcome you.
Follow your guide to our private air-conditioned coach. Hop aboard and enjoy a scenic 30-minute ride to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
With skip-the-line tickets and your guide leading the way, step directly into the ancient town frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Stroll through cobbled streets alongside your expert guide, passing remarkably preserved bakeries, shops, residences, and public baths. Marvel at the haunting plaster casts of Pompeiians, immortalized in ash and pyroclastic flow.
After the tour, unwind at a nearby winery where you'll enjoy a tasting of four wines paired with a delicious selection of antipasti, a first course, and dessert.
Once you're fully rested and restored, hop back on the private coach for the return journey to Naples Train Station.
Say farewell to your guide and board the high-speed train back to Rome, bringing your memorable adventure to a close.
We hope you had a great time with us!
Our ItaliaTours Tour Leader will be waiting for you in front of Caffe Vergnano inside Termini Station on the departures level.
ℹ️ Our ItaliaTours Tour leader will have your rail tickets ready for you at the meeting point.
MEETING POINT:
Arrive at Termini Station 30 minutes before departure. A representative holding an ItaliaTours sign will be waiting to check you in in front of Caffe Vergnano inside Termini Station on the departures level. Enter the main terminal from any of the multiple entrances and make your way to the shopping area facing track #1.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Tours depart promptly at the scheduled time, while public transport throughout Italy can be unreliable. Allow plenty of time to get from your accommodation to the meeting point, or contact us to arrange for a private transfer. No refunds will be granted for failure to arrive at the meeting point on time. Tours depart rain or shine unless otherwise specified.
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