Explore Pompeii and Herculaneum with an archaeologist, uncovering ancient secrets and stories. Enjoy priority access and seamless transfers for a memorable journey.
Explore Pompeii and Herculaneum with an archaeologist, uncovering ancient secrets and stories. Enjoy priority access and seamless transfers for a memorable journey.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii is a remarkable archaeological site, an ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. During a two and a half hour guided tour, visitors can explore its most renowned frescoes.
- Odeon - Teatro Piccolo - Take a look at the so-called Teatro Piccolo of Pompeii.
- Teatro Grande -…
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii is a remarkable archaeological site, an ancient Roman city preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. During a two and a half hour guided tour, visitors can explore its most renowned frescoes.
- Odeon - Teatro Piccolo - Take a look at the so-called Teatro Piccolo of Pompeii.
- Teatro Grande - Explore the most significant theater in Pompeii.
- House of Menander - The House of Menander is one of the most opulent and splendid houses in ancient Pompeii, known for its architecture, decoration, and contents.
- Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane) - These baths cover a large area between Brothel Lane, the Holconius crossroads, and Via Stabiana, representing the oldest thermal complex in the city.
- Lupanar - Visit the most renowned brothel in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
- Via dell’Abbondanza - Via dell’Abbondanza
- House of the Faun - The House of the Faun was one of the largest and most impressive private residences in Pompeii.
- Forum - View the ancient main square of Pompeii.
- Basilica - The Basilica was an open portico that provided shelter for merchants and other activities.
- Archaeological Park of Herculaneum - A quick lunch break is available before the transfer (at own expense). After visiting Pompeii, continue to Herculaneum for a two-hour guided tour of this exceptionally well-preserved ancient town, where wooden structures, mosaics, and everyday objects survived the eruption, offering an intimate and vivid glimpse into Roman life.
- House of the Deer - This house is named after marble statues of stags/deer found in the peristyle.
- La Terrazza di M. Nonio Balbo - M. Nonius Balbus was a major benefactor of the city, restoring and constructing many public buildings. Upon his death, he was honored as a patron with many accolades, detailed in the long inscription on his funeral altar.
- College of the Augustales - It is believed that this building was a center for the cult of Emperor Augustus and the headquarters of the Collegium Augustalium (or possibly even the local curia).
- Casa del Rilievo di Telefo - This house possibly belonged to one of the town’s leading benefactors, Marcus Nonius Balbus, and is unique in having its own private access to the adjoining Suburban Thermae to the south.
- Partem Domus lignea - Casa del Tramezzo di Legno - This house is significant for its elegant wooden partition that remains intact.
- House of the Skeleton - The House of the Skeleton, likely a combination of three smaller buildings, gets its name from the discovery of human remains in a second-floor room in 1831.
- Central Thermae - The Central Thermae, built around the beginning of the 1st century AD, were divided into men’s and women’s baths, each with separate entrances, as was customary at the time.
- Casa Sannitica - This house features a layout typical of the Samnites (an ancient people of the Sabine race who inhabited this mountainous part of central Italy). The splendid atrium is bordered by a gallery with Ionic columns, and the rooms are adorned with frescoes.
- Casa del Bel Cortile - One of the most unique houses in Herculaneum, it features a courtyard with a stairway and a stone balcony instead of an atrium.
- House of the Grand Portal - A beautiful domus in the center of the archaeological area, featuring various environments, colonnades, frescoes, and charred remains of wooden parts, as seen throughout Herculaneum.

- 2-hour tour of Herculaneum with an Archaeologist
- 2-hour tour of Pompeii with an Archaeologist
- Full-day transportation with driver and English-speaking assistant
- Complimentary bottled water
- 2-hour tour of Herculaneum with an Archaeologist
- 2-hour tour of Pompeii with an Archaeologist
- Full-day transportation with driver and English-speaking assistant
- Complimentary bottled water
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Explore two of the world’s most remarkable Roman archaeological sites—Pompeii and Herculaneum—on a guided tour led by a professional archaeologist. These ancient cities, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, are brought to life as the expert guide shares their history, architecture, and daily life in fascinating detail. Avoid the hassle of…
Explore two of the world’s most remarkable Roman archaeological sites—Pompeii and Herculaneum—on a guided tour led by a professional archaeologist. These ancient cities, buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, are brought to life as the expert guide shares their history, architecture, and daily life in fascinating detail. Avoid the hassle of navigating maps or planning logistics: this tour includes assistance during the transfer between Pompeii and Herculaneum and offers priority access to both sites. Stroll through villas, temples, baths, and beautifully preserved homes as the archaeologist reveals stories hidden within the ruins. Designed to provide depth, clarity, and an unforgettable cultural experience, this tour allows you to explore the highlights of both archaeological sites comfortably and efficiently.
- At Pompeii and Herculaneum Children under 18 y.o. enter for free, showing a valid form of ID.
- Minimum numbers of 6 people per Shared tour apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
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.