Pompeii Day Trip from Rome by High Speed Train with Lunch and Wine Tasting
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a day trip from Rome to Pompeii on a high-speed train. Discover the fascinating archaeological remains of the ancient Roman city and enjoy a delicious lunch and wine tasting. A unique combination for lovers of history and gastronomy.
- Comfortable and fast travel by high-speed train from Rome to Pompeii.
- Guided tour of the main sights of Pompeii with skip-the-line access.
- Enjoy a traditional lunch and wine tasting at a local winery.
What’s included
- Round trip high speed train ticket from Rome to Pompeii.
- Guided tour of Pompeii's main points of interest.
- Traditional lunch in a local restaurant.
- Wine tasting at a local winery.
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Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Embark on an excursion from Rome to the ancient city of Pompeii on a high-speed train. After a comfortable ride, you will arrive in Pompeii, one of Italy's most famous tourist attractions. Here, you will be greeted by an expert guide who will take you through the fascinating archaeological remains of this ancient Roman city, which you will enter without queuing.
Pompeii is known for its tragic history, having been destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. As you explore the cobblestone streets and ruins, you can imagine what life was like in the city over 2000 years ago. Your guide will take you to the main points of interest, such as the Forum, the public baths, the aristocratic houses and the amphitheater.
After the guided tour, you will have free time to explore on your own or enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant. Here you will taste typical dishes of the region to enjoy the authentic flavors of Italian cuisine.
In addition, you will be taken to a local winery where you can taste a selection of Italian wines and learn about the region's wine production and history.