Explore Herculaneum’s ancient ruins with an expert guide. Discover daily life in this UNESCO site. Includes entrance and round-trip from Sorrento.
Explore Herculaneum’s ancient ruins with an expert guide. Discover daily life in this UNESCO site. Includes entrance and round-trip from Sorrento.
- Parco Archeologico di Ercolano - Travel by bus to Herculaneum and explore the ruins with our certified guide for a 1.5-hour archaeological tour. Once a refined Roman city, Herculaneum was buried under layers of ash and pumice following the devastating eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The site remains remarkably preserved, featuring streets, houses,…
- Parco Archeologico di Ercolano - Travel by bus to Herculaneum and explore the ruins with our certified guide for a 1.5-hour archaeological tour. Once a refined Roman city, Herculaneum was buried under layers of ash and pumice following the devastating eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. The site remains remarkably preserved, featuring streets, houses, and villas that visitors can admire.
- Casa dell’Albergo - The House of the Hotel is a Roman-era residence, buried during the Vesuvius eruption in 79 and uncovered through the archaeological excavations of Herculaneum. Situated on the hill’s edge in a scenic location, it spans two thousand one hundred and fifty square meters, making it the largest house discovered in Herculaneum so far. It is also the only one in the city with a spa district, initially leading to the belief it was a hotel.
- Sacellum of Augustali - The Sacellum of the Augustales was constructed near the forum while Emperor Augustus was still alive and ruling. This quadrangular building preserves magnificent frescoes depicting Hercules entering Olympus with Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, and Hercules battling Achelous. The janitor’s skeleton was discovered in his room, lying on the bed.
- Casa dei Cervi - This opulent house with a sea-view terrace belonged to Q. Granius Verus, a slave who was freed shortly before Herculaneum’s destruction. In the garden, there are two statues of deer being attacked by a pack of dogs, from which the house derives its name.
- Casa del Salone Nero - The House of the Black Salon is named for its party hall, entirely painted in black with geometric designs. Wax tablets belonging to L. Venidius Ennychus, believed to be the house’s owner, were found here. The tablets discuss her eligibility for Augustale, the purchase of a slave, and the birth of a daughter.
- Casa dello Scheletro - The Skeleton House likely resulted from the merging of three smaller buildings, and its name comes from the discovery of human remains in a second-floor room in 1831.
- Casa di Nettuno e Anfitrite - The glass paste mosaics, which were very costly at the time, are truly captivating, featuring floral and hunting scenes. Centrally positioned is the mosaic of Neptune and Amphitrite, the marine deity and his companion.

- Pick-up at meeting point in Sorrento or Naples
- Authorized English-speaking guide
- Headsets for clear audio
- Entrance ticket to Herculaneum
- 40-Seater Bus
- Pick-up at meeting point in Sorrento or Naples
- Authorized English-speaking guide
- Headsets for clear audio
- Entrance ticket to Herculaneum
- 40-Seater Bus
- Lunch
- Lunch
Spend a day exploring the archaeological excavations of Herculaneum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most well-preserved ancient cities globally. Begin your journey from our meeting point and head towards Herculaneum for a guided tour within the park.
Although smaller, Herculaneum is equally significant, having been buried by the eruption of…
Spend a day exploring the archaeological excavations of Herculaneum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most well-preserved ancient cities globally. Begin your journey from our meeting point and head towards Herculaneum for a guided tour within the park.
Although smaller, Herculaneum is equally significant, having been buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The numerous artifacts discovered during the excavations help us understand the inhabitants’ connections with the deities they worshipped in ancient times. Experience the daily life of Herculaneum’s residents through the remarkably preserved ruins.
• Discover the ruins of Herculaneum with a knowledgeable local archaeological guide for an hour and a half
• Admission to Herculaneum is included
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.