Full Day Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Tour from Rome
Skip-the-line at Pompeii, savor a three-course meal, and walk amid Mt. Vesuvius’ volcanic formations
Did you know that Pompeii is 110 acres of maze-like ruins? Forget trying to explore this sprawling site on your own. Our skip-the-line tour with an archaeologist guide ensures you don’t miss a thing. In a small group, you’ll explore Pompeii’s top highlights and uncover hidden gems, gaining a vivid look at Roman life frozen by Mount Vesuvius. Skip the confusion and dive into the city’s secrets with an expert, making this the ultimate way to experience Italy’s legendary ruins.
What You Get With This Tour
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Expert, English-speaking tour leader
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Skip-the-line entry and guided tour of Pompeii
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Three-course lunch with appetizer, pizza, and dessert
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Guided walk on Mt. Vesuvius
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Round-trip coach transport from Rome
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Guide tips
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins at Piazza del Popolo in Rome
At 7:30 am, you'll meet your tour leader and fellow travelers in the heart of Rome. Board a comfortable, air-conditioned coach and settle in for a scenic 2.5-hour drive along Italy's Highway of the Sun as the countryside unfolds outside your window. -
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Explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii
With skip-the-line access, you'll bypass the crowds and step into the remarkably preserved streets of Pompeii. Your licensed archaeologist guide will lead you through this ancient Roman town, sharing captivating stories about daily life and the catastrophic eruption that froze the city in time nearly 2,000 years ago. -
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Enjoy a three-course Italian lunch (April–early November)
After exploring Pompeii, pause for a delicious meal featuring an appetizer, pizza, and dessert. This leisurely break gives you time to recharge before the afternoon portion of your tour. -
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Walk the volcanic slopes of Mt. Vesuvius (April–early November)
Led by an expert geologist, you'll hike amid the volcanic formations of Mt. Vesuvius, the same mountain that buried Pompeii. Discover layers of rock and ash, spot former steam vents, and take in sweeping views of the Bay of Naples while learning about the area's dramatic geological history. -
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Explore the coastal town of Sorrento (November–March)
During the winter months, when Mt. Vesuvius is closed, you'll visit the charming town of Sorrento instead. Enjoy free time to wander the picturesque streets, browse local shops, sample limoncello, or relax along the scenic waterfront with views across the Bay of Naples. -
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Your tour finishes at Piazza del Popolo in Rome
Around 7:30 pm, you'll arrive back in Rome with the rest of the evening free to enjoy dinner at your leisure. You'll return with unforgettable memories of southern Italy's ancient history and natural beauty.
Additional Information
Good to know:
Accessibility: Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Dress Code: Comfortable attire and good walking shoes are essential for exploring the ruins and the volcano.
Weather Advisory: During summer months in rare cases of inclement weather or strikes, the crater of Vesuvius may be closed to visitors. If this is the case, it is replaced with a visit to Sorrento with free time to explore.
Bag Policy: Only small bags (30x30x15 cm max) are allowed inside the Pompeii ruins, so please leave large backpacks or luggage behind.
ID Requirement: Please bring a government-issued ID, as all tickets are personalized. Children under 18 may be asked to show ID at the entrance.
Dietary Restrictions: Please reach out with any dietary needs in advance, so we can do our best to accommodate, if lunch is included on your itinerary.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can enter sites on time.
Your 12-hour tour includes:
English-speaking tour leader for the day
Skip-the-Line access to Pompeii ruins
Expert archaeologist guide in Pompeii
Mt. Vesuvius geological walk
3-course lunch, including appetizer, pizza, and dessert
Comfortable, air-conditioned round-trip transport from Rome
All entrance and reservation fees
Maximum group size of 50
What to bring:
Comfortable shoes
Water
Government-issued ID
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Customer Reviews
My husband and I really enjoyed our guide, Marius, during our trip to Pompeii and Vesuvius. He was well versed on this amazing site and also gave us great ideas for other excursions while in Rome. We went to Museo della Mura today and it might’ve been the highlight of our visit to Rome. We love to walk so we set out from our hotel in Trastevere and walked from here to Museo della Mura and enjoyed the Circus maximus along the way. Marius spoke lovingly of his wife who is also a tour guide, which we found very sweet and thoughtful. He is a valuable member of your team who should be respected for his excellent work ethic and wisdom!!
The panoramic vistas from Vesuvius was breathtaking & our guide’s stories made the historical context come alive!! Best experience for those seeking both nature & history!!
Peering into Vesuvius' heart was mesmerizing, geologist's tales amplified the thrill of standing there.
The pace was perfect and the guide was amazing!! From Vesuvius’s to streets of Pompeii- every minute was magic!!
Coach comfort framed Pompeii and volcano perfectly, guides' expertise made history heartfelt and alive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
This tour involves a fair amount of walking: comfortable shoes are recommended , a bottle of water and a hat are recommended especially in summer months.
Where you meet?
You will meet your friendly tour leader in Piazza del Popolo, in central Rome.
What to bring?
This tour involves a fair amount of walking: comfortable shoes are recommended , a bottle of water and a hat are recommended especially in summer months.
Is this tour run by The Tour Guy?
No, this tour is operated by one of our trusted and vetted partners in Rome.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
If you have any doubts about your mobility, please let us know beforehand. This tour includes walking on uneven terrain and navigating steep staircases, and unfortunately cannot accommodate wheelchairs.
What happens if it rains?
We run our Full Day Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius from Rome Tour rain or shine. If the weather is extremely bad and we cannot proceed with the tour, we'll let you know as soon as possible. If the crater of Vesuvius is closed due to bad weather, you will visit the city of Naples.
Is there any chance my tour might be canceled?
On the rare occasions the tour is canceled, we'll inform you as soon as possible. We will work with you to reschedule your tour when possible or provide a full refund.
Do Pompeii or Mt. Vesuvius ever experience sudden closures?
During adverse weather events or due to maintenance or safety reasons, Pompeii or Mt. Vesuvius may be closed unexpectedly and without much notice. If this occurs, we will inform you as soon as possible. Also, please keep in mind Mt. Vesuvius is closed during winter (early November to March), so it will be replaced with a lovely visit to Positano.
Is lunch or dinner included in the price of the tour?
A complete, traditional Pizza lunch is typically included in this tour. However, when visiting Positano instead of the Vesuvius (winter months and in case of severe weather conditions) lunch won't be included.
Can I bring my kids, and do I have to pay for them?
Yes, everyone is welcome on our Full Day Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius from Rome Tour. Infants under 1 year of age are free, and children under 17 enjoy a discounted rate. Please choose accordingly when booking.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No, hotel pickup is not included on this tour. You'll meet your guide at Piazza del Popolo.
Where does this tour end?
This tour ends at Piazza del Popolo. Our guides are happy to point you in the direction of public transport or arrange a taxi if required.





