Full Day 8 Hours | Max People :7 | English, Italian |
Min Age :1+ | Pickup : Naples, Sorrento or Amalfi Coast | Drop : Pompeii Herculaneum and Vesuvius |
Located near the bustling city of Naples, Pompeii is located on a coastal plateau. The city, along with its sister city of Herculaneum, is situated in the shadow of the ominous Mount Vesuvius. Those who have heard about this once great Roman city know one thing for sure, life at Pompeii and Herculaneum came to a sudden halt in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius exploded. The explosion and the resulting outpouring of lava lasted two days and enveloped the entire area in a thick cloak of smoke and dust. With temperatures rising beyond 250°C, most of the residents of Pompeii and Herculaneum met a fatal end, most deaths due to sheer suffocation caused by the thick smoke. While this disaster has become almost synonymous with Pompeii, the city was once a center of opulence and wealth. Ironically, the volcanic eruption that destroyed the city also resulted in its preservation. Covered in 4 to 6 meters of ash upon its discovery in the 18th century, subsequent excavations have revealed a perfect snapshot of the day Pompeii met its end. Currently, Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that greets 2.5 million tourists from all over the world. Careful excavations and restoration works provide a unique insight into not just the life of the residents of the city but Roman citizens in general. Overlooking the sea, Pompeii was a wealthy city that was the playground of the rich. Its architecture shows many luxurious buildings, from public baths to amphitheaters. The city was specifically known for its wines since the alluvium-rich slopes of the Vesuvius were especially hospitable to grapevines. Pompeii’s fateful demise now provides the perfect place to visit and witness the glory of the Roman Empire at its peak.
Excavated from under 12 different layers of soil, the sister cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum are among the most popular tourist sites in the world. A trip to Italy is incomplete without a tour of Naples and the neighboring cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Spanning an area of 44 square hectares, Pompeii provides ample space to explore and discover. By contrast, Herculaneum is just 4 square hectares. This is because while Pompeii was a major center of trade, Herculaneum was a resort town. The ruins of both cities offer a varied variety of views. Pompeii encompasses the opulent lifestyle of the Romans, and you can see Roman architecture up close and personal. Visit the amphitheaters where gladiators fought valiantly or the temples of well-known Roman deities. Even the mundane is extraordinary as visitors can peek inside the houses of the citizens of Pompeii and envision the life of an ordinary Roman living in the city. A visit to the city of Herculaneum is also a must. Though much smaller in size and much less well-known, it happens to be in an even better condition than Pompeii. Tourists are now turning their attention to Pompeii’s sister city as well since it provides an entirely different experience and takes much less time to explore. So if you have a tight schedule and have limited time to spare, Herculaneum is the best choice. If getting an authentic Roman experience wasn’t enough, you can visit the mountain that caused the destruction as well. Mount Vesuvius, for all its fury, is open to tourists. It is an active volcano, the last eruption dating to 1944, which provides a serene view that hides the terrible power within the mountain. Viewing Vesuvius is a great way to wind up the tour of the area after having toured Pompeii and Herculaneum. It is the perfect conclusion considering the history of the place.
A majestic tour requires a majestic ride. You cannot simply enjoy your trip and immerse yourself in the tour if you also have to address the issue of arranging transportation. While public transport is available, there is nothing like traveling on a privately hired, especially if it happens to be a limousine. Travel in luxury and feel like an upper-class Roman citizen with the Naples Limousine Service. With a luxury vehicle at your beck and call, you can design your trip and enjoy Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mount Vesuvius at your own pace. We own a huge fleet of cars and the best drivers who will deliver the best service and take care of you to ensure that your stay in Italy is full of excitement and fun. Worried about airport transfers or catching a flight on time? We have got you covered. Pre-booking with Naples Limousine Service means that you are taken care of completely. With meticulous timing and total knowledge of routes, we will have you transported to your destination without any delays in complete comfort.
Naples Limousine Service is not simply a private transportation service. We are your companions in your journey. Be it reaching Mount Vesuvius or visiting the ruins of Pompeii; you are in good hands with us. Our trained drivers are not just skilled at maneuvering the traffic and getting you transported safely. They are also guides who will help give you information on each place and site you visit. Many tourists are unaware that Pompeii, Herculaneum, and even Mt Vesuvius can only be visited at certain times and during certain hours. Even if you have not searched before your visit, our experts will guide you and develop an itinerary to assist you in your travel. You will have access to a top-quality vehicle with a driver who will pick you from your hotel or airport and drop you off at your desired location. It is a private service, so door-to-door transportation is available, and you get a warm welcome by getting greeted by your very own personal chauffeur. If that is not traveling in style, then what is? You get full travel consultation and advice along with a fully-equipped, luxury vehicle. Naples Limousine Service is, without a doubt, the best way to explore Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Mt Vesuvius.