Discover Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius in a private tour from Naples. Enjoy priority access, expert guides, and personalized itineraries for an unforgettable adventure.
Discover Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius in a private tour from Naples. Enjoy priority access, expert guides, and personalized itineraries for an unforgettable adventure.
- Naples - Begin your exclusive journey with a convenient door-to-door pickup from your accommodation in Naples.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Located in southern Italy’s Campania region near the Bay of Naples, Pompeii is an expansive archaeological site. Once a flourishing and advanced Roman city, it was buried under layers of ash and pumice…
- Naples - Begin your exclusive journey with a convenient door-to-door pickup from your accommodation in Naples.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Located in southern Italy’s Campania region near the Bay of Naples, Pompeii is an expansive archaeological site. Once a flourishing and advanced Roman city, it was buried under layers of ash and pumice following Mount Vesuvius’s catastrophic eruption in 79 A.D. Visitors can explore the preserved ruins of streets and homes at their leisure.
- Forum - The Forum was the vibrant center of Pompeii, acting as the main square and hub for political, religious, and economic activities. Encircled by a grand two-story colonnade, this expansive pedestrian area housed the city’s key public buildings, such as the Basilica and the Temple of Jupiter. With Mount Vesuvius’s dramatic silhouette in the background, it remains the most iconic location in the ruins, where citizens once gathered for elections, markets, and sacred rituals.
- Tempio di Giove Capitolino - The Temple of Jupiter, also known as Capitolium or the Temple of the Capitoline Triad, was situated at the north end of Pompeii’s forum.
- Macellum - The Macellum was Pompeii’s central covered market, positioned in the Forum’s northeast corner. This lively commercial hub specialized in selling meat and fish, featuring a central circular tholos for fish cleaning and sales. The surrounding portico contained various shops, and the walls are adorned with elegant Fourth Style frescoes depicting mythological scenes and local food products, showcasing the high quality of Mediterranean life before the eruption.
- Via dell’Abbondanza - Via dell’Abbondanza is Pompeii’s main commercial street, extending from the Forum to the Sarno Gate. As the city’s longest road, it offers a vivid insight into ancient daily life through its well-preserved shops, workshops, and vibrant electoral graffiti. Walking along its basalt stones today, one can still see the iconic raised stepping stones and grand facades that once defined the pulse of this Roman city.
- Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane) - The Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane) are Pompeii’s oldest and largest public bathing complex, located at the intersection of Via dell’Abbondanza. They are a masterpiece of Roman engineering, featuring a sophisticated underfloor heating system known as a hypocaust and separate sections for men and women. Visitors can admire the elegant stucco decorations, the open-air gymnasium (palaestra), and the large swimming pool that made this site the ultimate social and wellness hub of the city.
- Lupanar - The Lupanar is Pompeii’s most renowned official brothel, situated on a narrow side street near the city’s heart. This small, two-story stone building is unique for its purpose-built design, featuring five small rooms on the ground floor with built-in masonry beds. It is famous for its well-preserved erotic frescoes displayed above the doors, likely serving as a visual “menu” of services, and for the numerous graffiti left by visitors, offering a raw and fascinating glimpse into the social life and language of ancient Roman plebeians.
- Casa del Fauno - The House of the Faun (Casa del Fauno) is one of Pompeii’s largest and most luxurious private residences, occupying an entire city block. Named after the iconic bronze statue of a dancing faun found in its main atrium, the house is a masterpiece of Roman architecture and Hellenistic influence. It is most famous for housing the magnificent Alexander Mosaic, depicting the battle between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia. With its two peristyle gardens and intricate floor mosaics, it remains a powerful symbol of the immense wealth and sophisticated taste of the city’s elite.
- Teatro Grande - The Teatro Grande is a majestic horseshoe-shaped auditorium built into a natural hillside, designed to accommodate approximately 5,000 spectators. Dating back to the 2nd century BC, it was the first Greek-style stone theater in Pompeii and served as the city’s primary venue for comedies, tragedies, and pantomimes. The theater features a grand tiered seating area and a large stage background (scenae frons), offering a spectacular view of how the Roman elite and commoners alike enjoyed large-scale public entertainment.
- Basilica - The Basilica is one of Pompeii’s most significant buildings, located at the Forum’s southwest corner. Constructed in the 2nd century BC, it served as the city’s main center for legal and commercial activities, functioning as both a courthouse and a place for business transactions. Its monumental interior featured a central nave surrounded by towering columns and a raised tribunal where judges presided over hearings. As the oldest building of its kind in the Roman world, it stands as a fundamental example of pre-imperial civic architecture.
- Vesuvius National Park - Enjoy a scenic 1-mile hike (approximately 30–40 minutes) to the crater’s edge. The trail winds through volcanic rock and panoramic landscapes, culminating in breathtaking views over the Bay of Naples. Peer into the steaming crater and imagine the raw force that once reshaped an entire civilization.
- Naples - Conclude your journey with a private vehicle return to your hotel in Naples.

- English-speaking driver
- Private licensed guide in Pompeii
- Private, air-conditioned round-trip transportation
- Priority access to Pompeii Archaeological Park and Crater of Mt. Vesuvius (€11,68)
- English-speaking driver
- Private licensed guide in Pompeii
- Private, air-conditioned round-trip transportation
- Priority access to Pompeii Archaeological Park and Crater of Mt. Vesuvius (€11,68)
- Food and beverages
- Food and beverages
Experience the ultimate in comfort while visiting two legendary destinations in a single, memorable day — the ancient city of Pompeii and the formidable Mount Vesuvius. This exclusive private tour includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in Naples. Bypass the queues at Pompeii and enjoy a customized tour with your own knowledgeable guide….
Experience the ultimate in comfort while visiting two legendary destinations in a single, memorable day — the ancient city of Pompeii and the formidable Mount Vesuvius. This exclusive private tour includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in Naples. Bypass the queues at Pompeii and enjoy a customized tour with your own knowledgeable guide. After exploring the ruins, continue your journey to the volcano’s crater that made history, with an English-speaking driver. This is the ideal blend of culture, nature, and convenience — all at your leisure.
- Benefit from priority access to Pompeii with a fully licensed private guide
- Customize your itinerary to highlight the attractions that captivate you most
- Discover Sorrento’s charming streets and local crafts with your guide
- Enjoy comfortable round-trip transportation from your Naples hotel
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.