Pompeii Small-Group Tour with an Archaeologist from the Amphitheatre

Pompeii Small-Group Tour with an Archaeologist from the Amphitheatre

Embark on a captivating 2-hour journey through the ancient ruins of Pompeii, beginning at the Amphitheater Gate (Porta Anfiteatro). Step into the vibrant world of a Roman city frozen in time as a professional archaeologist brings its history to life. This experience is limited to a small group of 20 participants.

Marvel at the Amphitheater, a stunningly preserved arena built for gladiator games and public spectacles. Stroll through the Praedia of Julia Felix, a luxurious estate that showcases Pompeii’s wealth and elegance. Wander into the House of Octavius Quartio, where lush gardens and enchanting frescoes reveal stories of ancient Roman life.

Visit the Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus, an ancient snack bar remarkably preserved, and learn about daily Roman dining. Explore the Stabian Baths, a hub of leisure and relaxation, and uncover the secrets of Pompeii’s social life. Conclude your exploration at the Forum, the political and economic heart of the city, where history whispers from every corner.

This immersive tour offers a vivid window into the grandeur and everyday life of ancient Rome, making it an unmissable experience for history enthusiasts.

Pompeii and Herculaneum Small Group tour from Sorrento, with Archaeologist Guide

Pompeii and Herculaneum Small Group tour from Sorrento, with Archaeologist Guide

Dive into Italy’s rich Roman history with a guided tour of Pompeii and Herculaneum, two iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Departing from Sorrento, this all-inclusive experience ensures seamless travel with round-trip transportation, allowing you to focus on the awe-inspiring archaeology.

In Pompeii, stroll along the Via dell’Abbondanza, marvel at the Thermopolium of Asellina, and admire the grandeur of the Casa del Menandro. At Herculaneum, explore the remarkably preserved Shrine of the Augustali, the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the ancient beach where skeletons of over 300 Romans were discovered, frozen in time by Mount Vesuvius’ eruption.

Perfect for history enthusiasts, this tour offers a captivating journey into the daily life and opulence of ancient Rome.