Discover Pompeii’s latest finds on a guided tour. Explore ancient ruins, hidden gems, and live archaeological sites. Unveil 2,000 years of history.
Discover Pompeii’s latest finds on a guided tour. Explore ancient ruins, hidden gems, and live archaeological sites. Unveil 2,000 years of history.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Porta Marina Superiore: The guide will meet visitors outside the archaeological park holding a “Pompeii Vip” sign. This entrance marks the western gateway to the city, named “Marina” because the road led to the sea. Admission tickets are not included, but a link to purchase them online is provided.
- Forum - The…
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Porta Marina Superiore: The guide will meet visitors outside the archaeological park holding a “Pompeii Vip” sign. This entrance marks the western gateway to the city, named “Marina” because the road led to the sea. Admission tickets are not included, but a link to purchase them online is provided.
- Forum - The Civil Forum was the hub of daily life in the city, surrounded by all the main public buildings for city administration and justice, business management, commercial activities like markets, and the primary places of city worship.
- Terme del Foro - Forum Baths: These are among the best-preserved structures in the city. Although not large, they contained all the facilities typical of Roman baths. They were divided into male and female sections, each with its own entrance. Previously used as a storage area for archaeological materials, the Baths have revealed painted surfaces that were previously hidden by thick deposits.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - The pinnacle of Roman residential architecture is showcased along this boulevard, culminating in a visit to the Tower of Mercury.
- Casa delle Nozze d’Argento - This house is a grand and majestic example of a Pompeian aristocrat’s residence. It was named after the visit of royals Umberto I and Margaret of Savoy during their silver wedding celebration in 1893.
- House of Caecilius Jucundus - This house belonged to a Pompeian banker, and his entire archive of 154 waxed writing tablets, dating from 53 to 62 A.D., was found intact. These included contracts for the sale of land, animals, or slaves, and receipts for colonial tax payments, as Lucius Caecilius Jucundus was also the official tax collector.
- Via dell’Abbondanza - The “Casti Amanti” insula 12 comprises several homes and a bakery. It is named after a triclinium decorated with paintings of three banquets set in different seasons, including a summer scene with a tender kiss between two lovers. In the stable next to the bakery, the skeletons of mules used to turn the millstones and transport grain for bread-making were discovered.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - At the end of the Casti Amanti trail, along Via dell’Abbondanza, visitors can conclude their visit in an area featuring a Café & Wine Bar, offering seasonal products and a place to relax.

- Authorized Guide
- Admission ticket to Pompeii Park
- Expert Archaeologist
- Headset in case the group exceed 11 participants
- Authorized Guide
- Admission ticket to Pompeii Park
- Expert Archaeologist
- Headset in case the group exceed 11 participants
Meet your guide and start this small group shared tour!
The tour starts from the original roman gate: Porta Marina Superiore. After an introduction about the history of Pompeii and the tragic eruption of the Mt. Vesuvius, your guide’ll take you through the roman Forum where you’ll discover the charming Forum Bath House recently reopened after years of…
Meet your guide and start this small group shared tour!
The tour starts from the original roman gate: Porta Marina Superiore. After an introduction about the history of Pompeii and the tragic eruption of the Mt. Vesuvius, your guide’ll take you through the roman Forum where you’ll discover the charming Forum Bath House recently reopened after years of maintenance! From there, you’ll stroll towards the famous and iconic “Regio V”.
The tour will go to the house of the Silver Weddings which shows how was the home of a member of the Pompeian aristocracy.
From there, strolling through via Stabiana you’ll watch the facade of the house of “Caecilius Iucindus”.
The tour ends to the hidden gem of this visit: the “insula of Casti Amanti”, a live archaeological site plus restaurateurs actively working on the spot.
You’ll be ready to remove the shroud of 2,000 years of time…photos or video are not allowed for obvious security reasons in this last part.
- For people under 18 years we must show id or passports (photo is fine) to redeem tickets
- Guide can wait 10 minutes from the starting time, then tour has to start for the respect of other participants. Please be on time
- Once the guide is inside phones are not working properly so we ask to be at the meeting point (Pompei Vip sign) few minutes before.
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.