6 Best Day Trips to Pompeii from Naples

Which is the best way to explore Pompeii? Read on to discover the features of each option.
6 Best Day Trips to Pompeii from Naples

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Among the things to see and do in Naples, Pompeii is a must-see. Who has never heard of the city buried by the ashes of the volcano and the splendid Pompeian frescoes?

Just half an hour's drive from Naples, Pompeii offers plenty to see. It is a real history lesson thanks to the preservation provided by the fateful event that caused the city to disappear.

1. Excursion to Pompeii with ascent of Vesuvius

Herculaneum| ©Quinok
Herculaneum| ©Quinok

The most suitable option for those who are passionate about the ancient world. This excursion to Pompeii with Vesuvius climb combines the city destroyed by the volcano and a climb to the city's most iconic peak. A van will usually pick you up from your hotel or a nearby location between 7:30 and 9:30.

The highlight of Pompeii is its extraordinary frescoes that have amazingly survived the fury of the eruption. It is better known and spreads over a very large area. If you are passionate about ancient art and you are staying 5 days in Naples, you might want to consider spending two days in Naples.

After the visit, the bus will accompany you to the beginning of the nature trail 5 "Il Gran Cono". It runs along the lower rim of the crater and overlooks the Gulf of Naples. It is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and take sensational photos. You will always be accompanied by an expert guide who will explain some interesting anecdotes about the volcano.

  • Duration: about 9 hours
  • Price: from £104.

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2. Half day tour to Pompeii from Naples

Pompeii Forum| ©Pablo Cabezos
Pompeii Forum| ©Pablo Cabezos

The ideal plan is to dedicate at least a whole day to the ruins, but there is not always enough time. For this reason, there are different agencies that offer excursions lasting about 4 hours, such as the half-day excursion to Pompeii from Naples.

A small, air-conditioned bus will pick you up from your hotel or a central location in Naples around 10:00. Some tours have their pick-up point at the city's harbour (Molo Beverello). This option is perfect for travellers arriving by cruise ship.

As for the visit to the archaeological site, it usually lasts 2 hours and includes the following attractions:

  • Forum, the heart of every Roman city. This is where the main civil, religious and commercial functions took place. Several bases can still be seen which in the past were decorated with statues of emperors and other prominent figures. A temple dedicated to Jupiter was located here.
  • Thermal baths, a structure probably dating from the 2nd century BC, when the city was going through a flourishing period. In the central part is the gymnasium, while in the eastern part are the typical Roman baths: frigidarium, tepidarium and calidarium.
  • Lupanare, where divine prostitution was practised. In ancient Rome the goddess Lupa was worshipped and the priestesses financed the activities of the temple by giving themselves sexually. This environment has
  • Macellum, the ancient public market. In the centre was an elevated room for the worship of the imperial family.

The most interesting thing, in my opinion, are the explanations of the guide who will make you discover the daily life in the city. To plan your visit in detail I recommend you to read the post with tips for visiting Pompeii.

  • Duration: about 4 hours
  • Price: from £55

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3. Day trip to Pompeii and Sorrento

On the Amalfi Coast| ©John Morton
On the Amalfi Coast| ©John Morton

This excursion to Pompeii and Sorrento starts with a pick-up in Naples and, after a short drive, the bus will drop you off at the entrance to the archaeological park. From here you will have two hours to visit the ruins of the city.

The route takes you past the main landmarks of the site: the Forum, the thermal baths, the temple dedicated to Jupiter and other "minor" attractions.

Being located in the south of Naples, it is easy to continue down to reach the Amalfi Coast. After a scenic drive along the coastline you will reach the capital Amalfi. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is not difficult to understand why. The mountains end at the sea and colourful houses climb the slopes.

The most evocative part is undoubtedly the Rione Vagliendola, its most picturesque neighbourhood. Here you will find the so-called turrite, the old aristocratic residences, the Piazza dello Spirito Santo and the Convent of San Pietro della Canonica. If you feel like breathing the sea breeze, I recommend walking down the 400 steps to Duoglio beach.

Sometimes excursions take you to Sorrento instead of Amalfi. In both cases you will have plenty of time to explore the urban centres. These tours usually include lunch. For more information I recommend you read the post about the best excursions to Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast.

  • Duration: about 8 hours
  • Price: from £77

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4. Tour of Naples and Pompeii

Pompeii| ©canmandawe
Pompeii| ©canmandawe

This tour of Naples with a guided visit to Pompeii is an excellent option if you are short on time and want to see two of southern Italy's most important sites in about five hours. You can see all the details and book here: Excursion to Naples and Pompeii.

The day begins with a tour of the historic centre of Naples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the tour you will visit emblematic places such as Piazza del Plebiscito, the Royal Palace, the Duomo and the Posillipo district. Later, the tour continues to Pompeii, where you will walk among surprisingly well-preserved ruins: temples, murals, streets and even an ancient brothel will allow you to understand what Roman life was like before the eruption of Vesuvius.

A very complete combination that balances urban and archaeological heritage in a single morning, always accompanied by a professional guide.

  • Duration: about 5 hours
  • Price: from £69.

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5. Private tour to Pompeii from Naples

Pompeii Ruins| ©Cristian Salinas Cisternas
Pompeii Ruins| ©Cristian Salinas Cisternas

If you prefer to explore at your own pace and with undivided attention, this private excursion to Pompeii is one of the best ways to visit the archaeological site unhurriedly and with your own guide.

The activity includes pick-up directly from your accommodation or from the port of Naples, and the journey is made in a top-of-the-range private car. Upon arrival in Pompeii, you will tour the ruins accompanied by an expert guide who will adapt the explanation to your interests: from the amphitheatre and the temples to the houses with original frescoes or the ancient thermal baths.

It is the ideal option if you are travelling as a couple, with your family or simply want to avoid large groups and delve deeper into the history of this city frozen in time.

  • Duration: approximately 4 hours
  • Price: from £310 per group

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6. Excursion to Pompeii and Capri

Capri| ©bilaleldaou
Capri| ©bilaleldaou

This excursion to Pompeii and Capri combines the ancient world with the Mediterranean at its most picturesque. It is an excellent choice if you feel like alternating archaeology with a bit of nature and sea.

The first part of the tour focuses on Pompeii, where you will discover impressive sites such as the Stabiane Baths, the House of the Faun or the Forum. Later, the bus takes you to the port of Naples to take the hydrofoil to Capri. There you can explore the Piazzetta, take the funicular, visit the Grotta Azzurra or enjoy panoramic views from Monte Solaro.

An ideal combination if you are staying several days in the area and want to see the best of the coast and the hinterland without worrying about transfers.

  • Duration: about 8 hours
  • Price: from £146

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Why choose an excursion to Pompeii instead of a self-drive tour?

Touring Pompeii| ©Victor R. Ruiz
Touring Pompeii| ©Victor R. Ruiz

A guided tour is the perfect option if you are short on time and don't want to worry about the organisation. The bus will pick you up from your hotel or a central location and take you to the archaeological site.

In the meantime, the guide will explain the essentials to understand the visit and will be at your disposal during the whole excursion. In addition, in most cases they include entrance fees to the monuments and lunch.

If you prefer to move at your own pace and at the time you prefer, I recommend you read the post detailing how to visit Pompeii on your own The most comfortable and popular option is the Circumvesuviana train, which you can take from the centre of Naples (Garibaldi station, just below the central station). Just get off at the Pompei Scavi Villa Dei Misteri stop.

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Is it possible to visit the archaeological site with children?

Children in Pompeii| ©Gerardo Diego Ontiveros
Children in Pompeii| ©Gerardo Diego Ontiveros

Of course they can! First of all, children under the age of 18 are free of charge. Secondly, inside the area there are baby points where you can breastfeed and change nappies in total privacy. For more information on this topic, I recommend you to read the post about visiting Pompeii with children

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Is it advisable to make an excursion to Pompeii in summer?

Summer in Pompeii| ©Enrique RG
Summer in Pompeii| ©Enrique RG

You can do it but it is not the best option. There is not much vegetation and temperatures are almost always above 30 degrees Celsius. It would be best to visit Pompeii in winter or spring, but if you have already booked your ticket, bear in mind the following tips:

  • Within the archaeological area there is only one bar/restaurant located near the Temple of Jupiter. Bring at least a bottle of water and some snacks in case you get hungry.
  • Put sunscreen on! A sunburn could spoil your holiday.
  • If you can only go to Naples in summer, try to avoid July and August. In June temperatures are usually slightly cooler
  • A good reason to choose June is that the 21st is the summer solstice. On this day, the rays will light up the streets - in particular Via delle Terme, Via di Nola and Via dell'Abbondanza - illuminating the Roman architecture.

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Are the tours in Pompeii suitable for wheelchair users?

Afternoon in Pompeii| ©Alexandre Arias
Afternoon in Pompeii| ©Alexandre Arias

Yes, the vehicles used are wheelchair friendly. In addition, inside the excavations there is a path called Pompei per tutti. It is approximately 3 kilometres long and touches the most famous buildings.

However, keep in mind that it is still an archaeological site: the streets are not in as good a condition as those of a city.

Where to eat near Pompeii

At La Bettola del Gusto| ©FRAG S
At La Bettola del Gusto| ©FRAG S

If you don't feel like having lunch in the bar/restaurant at the excavations, you can go to a restaurant in the surrounding area. Pompeii is also a modern town and its nucleus has developed around the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Rosario. To avoid having to wait for your return to Naples, you can book a table at the following establishments:

In any case, I recommend you to have a look at the post that explains where to eat during your excursion in Pompeii.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    The excursion was great, I loved the view from Vesuvius. Pompeii is a trip to the past that you can't miss.
  • J
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    Great experience, exploring the ruins of Pompeii and climbing Vesuvius. Friendly and knowledgeable guides - unforgettable!
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    Amazing! The tour was a blast, both Pompeii and Vesuvius are a marvel, highly recommended!
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    The visit to Pompeii and Vesuvius turned out to be an unforgettable experience, although the tour schedule was a bit tight.
  • J
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    We visited Pompeii and Vesuvius with my compadres, an unforgettable experience! The history and the views are simply breathtaking.