Embark on a tour to discover the Ancient Roman way of life and savor delicious locally produced wines.
Explore the ruins of Pompeii with a private guide for 2 hours, then ascend the majestic volcano Mt. Vesuvius for a thrilling panoramic view.
Visit a local vineyard to taste exquisite wines produced on the volcano’s slopes, followed by a delightful light lunch.
Highlights
From 7 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
From 7 hours to 9 hours
Offered in English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Luxury air conditioned vehicle
Wine tasting and light lunch at a family-owned vineyard
Mt. Vesuvius entrance fees
Licensed guide for 2 hours tour in Pompeii
English speaking driver
All taxes, parking, tolls, gasoline and driver maintenance
Pompeii ruins entrance fees
Lunch with drinks
Gratuities
Itinerary
1
Pompeii Archaeological Park
Discover the extraordinary archaeological site of Pompeii, a Roman city frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
Enjoy a private 2-hour guided tour as you stroll along ancient stone streets and explore the remains of houses, shops, temples, and public squares, all remarkably preserved beneath layers of ash. With skip-the-line tickets included, you’ll gain seamless access to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites.
Pompeii offers an unforgettable window into daily life in the ancient world, rich in history, atmosphere, and timeless fascination.
2 hours
2
Vesuvius National Park
The only active volcano on mainland Europe, Mount Vesuvius offers an unforgettable experience and breathtaking views from its summit. Standing at roughly 4,200 feet, it dominates the entire Bay of Naples, with sweeping panoramas stretching from Sorrento to Capo Miseno, all the way to Procida and Ischia.
Take the opportunity to hike to the top and gaze directly into its impressive crater. It’s a thrilling encounter with nature and one of the most spectacular vantage points in Southern Italy. Skip the line tickets included.
1 hour
3
Cantina Del Vesuvio Winery Russo Family since 1930
The slopes of Mount Vesuvius are covered with lush orchards and vineyards, thanks to the rich and fertile volcanic soil.
The most famous wine produced here is “Lacrima Christi,” a tradition that dates back to Roman times, when the wines from this region were known as “Vesuvinum.”
You will visit one of the finest vineyards in the area and enjoy a tasting of several local products, accompanied by a light lunch.