Discover Pompeii’s secrets and savor organic wines with a private tour from Sorrento. History, culture, and gastronomy await you.
Discover Pompeii’s secrets and savor organic wines with a private tour from Sorrento. History, culture, and gastronomy await you.
- Sorrento - Begin your journey with a pickup from your accommodation or a central location in Sorrento or Naples.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pompeii Archaeological Park is a remarkable preservation of a Roman city, encapsulated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Covering over 66…
- Sorrento - Begin your journey with a pickup from your accommodation or a central location in Sorrento or Naples.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Pompeii Archaeological Park is a remarkable preservation of a Roman city, encapsulated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Covering over 66 hectares, it offers a unique glimpse into ancient urban life, where volcanic ash preserved everything from grand villas and public baths to everyday items and carbonized bread. This expansive open-air museum continues to unveil new findings through ongoing excavations, connecting modern history with the ancient Roman Empire.
- Forum - The Civil Forum was the heart of daily life in the city, serving as the center for all major public buildings related to city administration, justice, business, trade activities like markets, and the main sites for citizen worship.
- Tempio di Giove Capitolino - The Temple of Jupiter stands prominently on the north side of the Forum, with Mount Vesuvius rising majestically behind it. When the colony was established (80 BC), the temple underwent significant renovation, transforming into a true Capitolium with three cult statues of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, resembling those of the Capitolium in Rome, placed on a high base for visibility to all in the Forum square.
- Macellum - The Macellum features a tuff quadriporticus with an elevated worship hall on the eastern side, aligned with the entrance. Copies of two marble statues, a female and a male armed figure, are located in the niches of the side wall, along with a fragment of a larger statue, likely representing an emperor, Titus or Vespasian, indicating the area’s dedication to the imperial cult. To the left is a room for sacred board meetings, and to the right, a large room with a masonry counter, possibly for selling fish.
- Via dell’Abbondanza - Via dell’Abbondanza was the main street (decumanus maximus) of ancient Pompeii, stretching across the city from the Forum to Porta Sarno in an east/west direction. In ancient times, the street was bustling and lively with numerous shops, workshops (“officinae”), cafes, snack-bars, and restaurants offering food and drink.
- Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane) - Located behind the Temple of Jupiter, the Forum Baths date back to the years following the founding of the veteran colony by General Silla (80 BC). Separate entrances were provided for women’s and men’s quarters. The men’s section includes an apodyterium (dressing room), also used as a tepidarium (medium temperature baths), frigidarium (cold baths), and calidarium (hot baths). Like many structures in Pompeii, the baths suffered significant damage during the earthquake of 62 AD.
- Lupanar - The Lupanar of Pompeii is the most renowned brothel in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, notable for its erotic wall paintings. Lupanar is Latin for “brothel.” The Pompeii lupanar is also referred to as Lupanare Grande. The brothel’s prostitutes were primarily Greek and Oriental slaves, who charged between two and eight Asses (a glass of wine cost one As) for their services.
- Casa del Fauno - The House of the Faun (Casa del Fauno) is one of the largest and most opulent private residences in Pompeii, 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 with Hellenistic influences. It is renowned 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 stands as a powerful symbol of the immense wealth and refined taste of the city’s elite.
- Basilica - The Basilica, covering 1,500 square meters, was the most lavish building in the Forum, used for conducting business and administering justice.
- Teatro Grande - The Teatro Grande is a grand 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 main venue for comedies, tragedies, and pantomimes. The theater boasts a grand tiered seating area and a large stage background (scenae frons), providing a spectacular insight into how the Roman elite and commoners enjoyed large-scale public entertainment.
- Vesuvius National Park - Conclude your visit with a drop-off at 1,000 meters high on the Volcano. Mount Vesuvius is a somma-stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about 9 km east of Naples and close to the shore. Continue the journey to a nearby winery for a delightful tasting of Lacryma Christi and other premium local wines. Enjoy a carefully curated selection of organic wines, perfectly paired with seasonal dishes inspired by traditional regional cuisine, all while enjoying panoramic views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples.
- Sorrento - Return to your hotel in Sorrento or Naples by private vehicle.

- Expert private local guide with live commentary
- Priority access to Pompeii Archaeological Site
- Private transportation with English-speaking driver
- Wine tasting with selected wines and light lunch
- Expert private local guide with live commentary
- Priority access to Pompeii Archaeological Site
- Private transportation with English-speaking driver
- Wine tasting with selected wines and light lunch
- Additional food and beverages beyond the tasting menu
- Additional food and beverages beyond the tasting menu
Discover the ancient ruins of Pompeii on a private tour customized to your preferences. With a personal guide, delve into the history of this extraordinary Roman city, exploring ancient streets, lively marketplaces, and sophisticated villas. Following your archaeological exploration, enjoy a wine tasting session at a nearby winery, featuring organic…
Discover the ancient ruins of Pompeii on a private tour customized to your preferences. With a personal guide, delve into the history of this extraordinary Roman city, exploring ancient streets, lively marketplaces, and sophisticated villas. Following your archaeological exploration, enjoy a wine tasting session at a nearby winery, featuring organic wines paired with delectable local dishes, all set against breathtaking views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. This full-day tour blends history, culture, and gastronomy, providing a unique and unforgettable experience.
- Private round-trip transportation from your Sorrento or Naples hotel
- Expert guide for a personalized 2.5-hour tour of Pompeii
- Wine tasting with organic wines and light lunch included
- Panoramic views of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples during lunch
- Whatever language you select, the driver will speak English or Italian and the tour in Pompeii will be operated with the selected language
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.