This day excursion is designed for those who wish to enjoy the highlights of the province of CASERTA and the archaeological site of POMPEII*.
After you are greeted at the Port of Naples you will make your way to the scenic village of Caserta, where you will sightsee and have the option of visiting the Royal Palace of Caserta, a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Originally built to rival the splendors of Versailles, today the Royal Palace is one of the most visited monumental structures in Italy.
You may stay in Caserta for lunch, or decide to stop in one of the quaint towns along the way to Pompeii.
Your day will conclude with an exploration of the ruins in the ancient city of Pompeii, before you are returned to the Port of Naples.
In case you have already visited Pompeii, you can substitute it with Herculaneum. The site is less famous and smaller, but still harbors a wealth of archeological findings, which include stylish mosaics, ancient advertisement and well preserved house complexes.
* We do highly recommend a private licensed guide for Pompeii.
** Pompeii is partly wheelchair accessible.
*** You can get the tickets to sites on the spot – Tickets are Euros 19 per person for Pompei and Euros 13 for Herculaneum.
Children and students up to age of 18 have a free entrance, an ID is necessary then.
Please note that the Royal Palace will be closed on Tuesdays!
Early pick up recommend, 7.30 am
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This day excursion is designed for those wish to enjoy the highlights of SORRENTO, POSITANO, and the archaeological site of POMPEII*.
You will be greeted at the Port of Naples before making your way to the archaeological site of Pompeii, the ancient city whose ruins were preserved by the volcanic eruption that devastated it in 79AD. Here you will spend the duration of the morning, before continuing on to the picturesque coastal village of Sorrento for some sightseeing and lunch. The tour continues along the coast of Amalfi to the winding, narrow streets and seaside cafes of Positano. The day will conclude here, after which you will be returned to the Port of Naples.
In case you have already visited Pompeii, you can substitute it with Herculaneum. The site is less famous and smaller, but still harbors a wealth of archeological findings, which include stylish mosaics, ancient advertisement and well preserved house complexes.
* We do highly recommend a private licensed guide for Pompeii.
** Pompeii is partly wheelchair accessible.
*** You can get the tickets to sites on the spot – Tickets are Euros 19 per person for Pompei and Euros 13 for Herculaneum.
Children and students up to age of 18 have a free entrance, an ID is necessary then.
Early pick up recommend, 7.30 AM
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