Mount Vesuvius Self-Guided Crater Entry Ticket
Hike the Gran Cono trail to the crater rim for spectacular Pompeii and Bay of Naples Views
Search for Vesuvius crater tickets online, and you'll find yourself sorting through dozens of confusing listings. Some are fully guided, others include shuttle transport, and many bundle in Pompeii. If you don’t need any of that, this is the ticket to book. It includes official entry to the crater plus the reservation fee—nothing more. Simply show your ticket at the gate and climb the Gran Cono trail to the steaming crater rim. A great choice for independent travelers and confident hikers.
What You Get With This Tour
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Explore the crater at your own pace
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Timed Mount Vesuvius crater ticket
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Vesuvius National Park entry
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Gran Cono summit trail access
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Reservation fee included
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Self-guided volcano crater hike
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Guide or tour host
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Shuttle to Quota 1000
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Parking fees
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins on Mount Vesuvius
Your day begins at Parcheggio Vesuvio, the official parking lot of Mount Vesuvius. We recommend booking the paid shuttle to the trailhead in advance. Or, walk from the parking to the trailhead (1.5 km (1 mi) uphill). -
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Check in at Piazzale Quota 1000
At Piazzale Quota 1000, scan your prebooked ticket at the automatic gate to enter the park. This is the official start of the Gran Cono trail. Lace up, as the gravel underfoot turns loose and steep. -
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Climb the Gran Cono switchbacks
Switchback by switchback, you climb the cinder cone, a route of about 3.4 km (2.1 mi) with 173 m (568 ft) of elevation gain. The path hugs the volcano's upper flank, where steam once vented from the rock. Don’t forget to turn around and take in the views! -
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Walk the rim of the active crater
Reaching the top, you trace the trail along the western rim of the Gran Cono, the great crater at Vesuvius's heart. Peer down into the steaming hollow where rock still shifts and breathes. Few places let you stand this close to a living volcano. -
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Take in Gulf of Naples panoramas
From this height the whole Bay of Naples unfurls below you. Trace the Sorrento Peninsula and the island of Capri to the south, then Procida and Ischia floating offshore. On clear days, the city itself sprawls all the way to the horizon. -
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Your tour ends at Parcheggio Vesuvio
After soaking up the views, retrace the trail downhill and catch the shuttle back to Parcheggio Vesuvio. Your Vesuvius visit wraps here, roughly 2 hours after you set out.
Additional Information
Discover what to expect, what's included, and everything you need to know before booking.
Good to know:
Parking and shuttle: This visit is self-arranged. Drive to Parcheggio Vesuvio, the official lot off the provincial road above Ercolano, then take the paid round-trip shuttle to Piazzale Quota 1000 or walk the steep 1.5 km (1 mi) uphill. We recommend booking the shuttle ahead of time in peak season.
Arrival timing: Please aim to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before your timed entry as late arrivals may be refused.
Accessibility: Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible. If you have questions or concerns about your mobility, please contact us in advance.
Cancellation: This ticket is non-refundable.
Your tour includes:
Timed-entry ticket to the Mount Vesuvius crater
Reservation fee
Access to the Gran Cono crater trail (Trail 5)
Self-guided visit at your own pace
What to bring:
Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots
Water bottle
Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)
Light layers (cooler and windier at the summit)
Cash for the shuttle and parking
Camera
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this experience family-friendly?
It can be, for active families. The Gran Cono trail climbs about 3.4 km (2.1 mi) round trip with 173 m (568 ft) of elevation gain over loose volcanic gravel, so it suits children and teens who are comfortable hiking. There are no guardrails at the crater rim, so keep younger children close.
Is the trail suitable for people with mobility concerns?
This visit is not wheelchair accessible. The trail is steep and uneven, with loose gravel and no paved surface, so it isn't suitable for travelers with significant mobility limitations or for strollers.
How long does the visit take?
Plan for roughly 2.5 hours from the parking area and back, including the shuttle or walk, the climb to the rim, and time at the crater. Allow extra if you want to linger over the views.
What should I bring?
Wear sturdy closed shoes or hiking boots, and bring water, sun protection, and light layers, since the summit is cooler and windier. Carry some cash for the shuttle and parking.
Is the ticket refundable?
No, this ticket is non-refundable once booked. If the park closes the crater for safety reasons, the park runs its own closure refund procedure.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The crater can close at short notice in poor weather or for safety. Check conditions before you set out, and dress for sun and wind, as there's little shade on the trail.





