Embark on a captivating tour of Venosa and immerse yourself in Roman history. Explore the Archaeological Park, visit the ancient churches, and discover the birthplace of Horace Flacco.
Embark on a captivating tour of Venosa and immerse yourself in Roman history. Explore the Archaeological Park, visit the ancient churches, and discover the birthplace of Horace Flacco.
- Piscina Romana - The Roman Pool in Syracuse features expansive rock-hewn tanks with ancient channels that provided water to the Roman Amphitheater for naval games and water spectacles.
- Anfiteatro Romano di Siracusa - The Roman Amphitheater is a grand elliptical structure carved into the rock, boasting three levels of seating and subterranean…
- Piscina Romana - The Roman Pool in Syracuse features expansive rock-hewn tanks with ancient channels that provided water to the Roman Amphitheater for naval games and water spectacles.
- Anfiteatro Romano di Siracusa - The Roman Amphitheater is a grand elliptical structure carved into the rock, boasting three levels of seating and subterranean galleries. It hosted gladiator battles, animal hunts, and public spectacles, accommodating complex stage setups and thousands of spectators.
- Altar of Hiero II - The Altar of Hieron II is a remarkable 3rd-century BCE altar dedicated to Zeus, used for grand public sacrifices and symbolizing Syracuse’s wealth and power during the Hellenistic period.
- Teatro Greco - The Greek Theater is a magnificent rock-carved theater, constructed in the 5th century BCE, known for its outstanding acoustics, and used for theatrical performances, religious ceremonies, and public gatherings.
- Latomie del Paradiso - The Latomie del Paradiso are ancient stone quarries used for extracting building materials, celebrated for their towering rock walls and stunning caves, such as the Ear of Dionysus.
- Ear of Dionysius (Orecchio di Dionisio) - The Ear of Dionysus is a 23-meter-high cave shaped like a human ear, renowned for its exceptional acoustics, which, according to legend, enabled the tyrant Dionysius I to eavesdrop on prisoners.

- Private walking tour of Syracuse - Neapolis Archaeological Park with licensed tour guide
- Admire the Roman Amphitheater
- Visit the Greek Theater
- Discover the impressive Altar of Hieron II
- Explore the Latomie del Paradiso and the Ear of Dionysus
- Visit the Church of Saint Nicolò ai Cordari and the Roman Pool
- Private walking tour of Syracuse - Neapolis Archaeological Park with licensed tour guide
- Admire the Roman Amphitheater
- Visit the Greek Theater
- Discover the impressive Altar of Hieron II
- Explore the Latomie del Paradiso and the Ear of Dionysus
- Visit the Church of Saint Nicolò ai Cordari and the Roman Pool
- Ticket to the Archaeological Park of Neapolis
- Ticket to the Archaeological Park of Neapolis
Discover Syracuse with a private tour of the Neapolis Archaeological Park, where the rich history of Greek and Roman times unfolds amidst breathtaking scenery.
Begin your journey at the park entrance with the Church of San Nicolò ai Cordari and the Roman Pool, featuring rock-carved tanks that once supplied water to the nearby Roman Amphitheater for naval…
Discover Syracuse with a private tour of the Neapolis Archaeological Park, where the rich history of Greek and Roman times unfolds amidst breathtaking scenery.
Begin your journey at the park entrance with the Church of San Nicolò ai Cordari and the Roman Pool, featuring rock-carved tanks that once supplied water to the nearby Roman Amphitheater for naval games.
The Roman Amphitheater, dating back to the era of Augustus, is intricately carved into rock, boasting three levels of seating and underground galleries designed for gladiator battles and public spectacles.
Marvel at the Altar of Hieron II, a 3rd-century BCE structure dedicated to Zeus, which was used for grand sacrifices that highlighted the prosperity of ancient Syracuse.
As you stroll through history, arrive at the park’s main attraction, the Greek Theater, celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and dramatic setting.
Conclude your tour at the Latomie del Paradiso and the Ear of Dionysus, a cave renowned for its echo and the legendary tales of Dionysius I.
Reserve your spot now to experience the captivating history, myths, and allure of the Neapolis Archaeological Park.
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.