Explore ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum, then unwind at a local winery. Discover Roman life, stunning frescoes, and well-preserved artifacts.
Explore ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum, then unwind at a local winery. Discover Roman life, stunning frescoes, and well-preserved artifacts.
- Vesuvius National Park - Vesuvius is a particularly interesting volcano due to its history and the frequency of its eruptions. It is an explosive volcano, whose last eruption took place in 1944. Since this date no more eruptions have occurred, and Vesuvius is considered quiescent.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii with its archaeological…
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Vesuvius National Park - Vesuvius is a particularly interesting volcano due to its history and the frequency of its eruptions. It is an explosive volcano, whose last eruption took place in 1944. Since this date no more eruptions have occurred, and Vesuvius is considered quiescent.
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Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii with its archaeological excavations is not simply the symbol of a city surprised by the eruption of Vesuvius, but above all the history and legend of a place that has inspired artistic works, films, music, books and more. According to Goethe “of all the catastrophes that have struck the world, none has brought so much joy to future generations”. There are seven films all entitled The Last Days of Pompeii with international productions, the last of which, Pompeii, from 2014 directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, after visiting the excavations, composed the opera The Magic Flute, original title Die Zauberflöte, while Pink Floyd, who filmed the musical documentary Live at Pompeii there, released in cinemas in 1974, performed in the ancient Roman amphitheater.
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Bosco de Medici Winery - The winery is located in the center of modern Pompeii, a few meters from the archaeological excavations of the ancient Roman city. Some remains of a necropolis are even visible from the educational vineyards surrounding the structure. The grapes are vinified using steel tanks, oak tonneaus and terracotta amphorae. The latter, produced in Tuscany, are not internally coated and are used in the vinification of part of the company’s white wines.
Near the cellar there is an area dedicated to food and wine tastings and catering, to allow visitors who are wine enthusiasts to try the wines after visiting the area dedicated to production. -
Parco Acheologico di Ercolano - The city of Herculaneum, called Resina until 1969, according to legend was founded in 1243 BC. from Hercules, the mythical Greek hero, as is the Greek origin of this city which rises on the slopes of Vesuvius.
Most accredited hypotheses testify that the city was founded by the Etruscans and, in the 5th century. B.C. it was conquered by the Samnites. Then, in 90 BC. it was conquered by the Romans and reduced to a “municipium” by Silla. In the last age of the Republic, Herculaneum experienced a period of great splendor, because many patricians, attracted by the fortunate geographical position, the healthy air and the safety of the ports, built their villas in these places.
In the same period the walls were restored, the aqueduct, two thermal plants, the theatre, the “Basilica”, the Gymnasium and many temples were built. Due to the earthquake of 62 BC.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tickets for entry to the excavations cost €19.00 for Pompeii while those for Herculaneum cost €13.00
- Tour guide if you want you can book *NOT MANDATORY.
- Lunch is a separate cost with the wine tasting tour
- Tickets for entry to the excavations cost €19.00 for Pompeii while those for Herculaneum cost €13.00
- Tour guide if you want you can book *NOT MANDATORY.
- Lunch is a separate cost with the wine tasting tour
Exploring Pompeii offers an opportunity to discover the lifestyle of ancient Romans, including their opulent villas, artisan workshops, and the frescoes adorning the city walls, among other fascinating aspects.
In contrast to Pompeii’s archaeological digs, Herculaneum’s excavations reveal fewer human remains, indicating that many locals likely found…
Exploring Pompeii offers an opportunity to discover the lifestyle of ancient Romans, including their opulent villas, artisan workshops, and the frescoes adorning the city walls, among other fascinating aspects.
In contrast to Pompeii’s archaeological digs, Herculaneum’s excavations reveal fewer human remains, indicating that many locals likely found refuge elsewhere. However, Herculaneum boasts a remarkable array of well-preserved buildings, statues, and artifacts.
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.