Explore Pompeii and Herculaneum, savor Vesuvius wine, and enjoy a scenic lunch. Discover ancient wonders and taste history in every sip.
Explore Pompeii and Herculaneum, savor Vesuvius wine, and enjoy a scenic lunch. Discover ancient wonders and taste history in every sip.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii stands as the most breathtaking archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula and ranks among the most frequented. The ruins of Pompeii serve as an open-air museum, allowing visitors to journey back in time and explore a city that remained buried in ashes until 1748. Guests can experience the city much as it…
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Pompeii stands as the most breathtaking archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula and ranks among the most frequented. The ruins of Pompeii serve as an open-air museum, allowing visitors to journey back in time and explore a city that remained buried in ashes until 1748. Guests can experience the city much as it was over 2000 years ago.
- Archaeological Park of Herculaneum - Herculaneum, the smaller counterpart to Pompeii, is a haven for admirers of beauty. Visitors to this ancient city have the unique chance to view perfectly preserved patrician villas. It is a preservation marvel where even the wood and ropes of the 2000-year-old city are displayed, alongside exquisite brickwork, mosaics, and frescoes. The level of preservation in Herculaneum is extraordinary, especially given the destructive 500°C volcanic flows that devastated the city.
- Mount Vesuvius - After a morning exploring the culturally rich ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, this experience encourages a slower pace to savor the land’s flavors. Retreat to a picturesque vineyard on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, home to the renowned wine Lacryma Christi—meaning, the “Tear of Christ.” Surrounded by rows of vines rooted in volcanic soil, enjoy a leisurely lunch paired with a guided wine tasting, learning how the unique terrain and age-old traditions influence each bottle. As you sip and dine, take in the breathtaking views of Mount Vesuvius towering above the vineyard—a sight as awe-inspiring today as it was for the ancient residents of Pompeii and Herculaneum. This is a moment of tranquility and connection following a history-rich exploration: excellent wine, authentic local cuisine, and the opportunity to gaze upon Vesuvio, the sacred mountain of wine, just as people did millennia ago.

- Private tour (maximum 15 passengers)
- 2 hour tour of Herculaneum with an Archaeologist
- Semi-Private tour (maximum 12 passengers)
- All taxes, parking, tolls and gasoline
- Small-group tour (maximum 19/21 passengers)
- 2 hour tour of Pompeii with an Archaeologist
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Air-Conditioned Transportation with Driver, or Driver and English-Speaking Assistant
- Private tour (maximum 15 passengers)
- 2 hour tour of Herculaneum with an Archaeologist
- Semi-Private tour (maximum 12 passengers)
- All taxes, parking, tolls and gasoline
- Small-group tour (maximum 19/21 passengers)
- 2 hour tour of Pompeii with an Archaeologist
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Air-Conditioned Transportation with Driver, or Driver and English-Speaking Assistant
- Skip the line Pompeii express entrance tickets to be paid in cash on the day of the tour
- Skip the line Herculaneum entrance tickets to be paid in cash on the day of the tour
- Lunch
- Skip the line Pompeii express entrance tickets to be paid in cash on the day of the tour
- Skip the line Herculaneum entrance tickets to be paid in cash on the day of the tour
- Lunch
Pompeii stands as the most breathtaking archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula and ranks among the most frequented. The ruins of Pompeii serve as an open-air museum, allowing visitors to journey back in time to explore a city that remained buried in ashes until 1748.
Herculaneum, often referred to as Pompeii’s smaller sister, is a haven for those…
Pompeii stands as the most breathtaking archaeological site on the Italian Peninsula and ranks among the most frequented. The ruins of Pompeii serve as an open-air museum, allowing visitors to journey back in time to explore a city that remained buried in ashes until 1748.
Herculaneum, often referred to as Pompeii’s smaller sister, is a haven for those who appreciate beauty. Visitors to this ancient city have the unique chance to witness perfectly preserved patrician villas. It is a marvel of preservation, showcasing even the wood and ropes from the 2000-year-old city, alongside exquisite brickwork, mosaics, and frescoes.
Escape to the vineyard that produces the renowned Lacryma Christi vintage, meaning “Tear of Christ,” and offers a magnificent view of Mount Vesuvius. Relish a leisurely lunch and wine tasting, and soon you too will admire Vesuvio, the sacred mountain of wine, just as the ancient residents of Pompeii and Herculaneum once did.
- Please bring a valid ID with you on the day of the tour.
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.