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Als der Vesuv im Jahr 79 n. Chr. ausbrach, wurden die Schwesterstädte Pompeji und Herculaneum in der Zeit eingefroren. Mehr als 1.600 Jahre vergingen, bis sie wiederentdeckt wurden, und heute sind sie zweifellos zwei der größten archäologischen Stätten der Welt. Andrea, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Pompeji und Herculaneum mögen das gleiche Schicksal unter der Asche des Vesuvs geteilt haben, aber sie bieten zwei unterschiedliche Einblicke in das antike römische Leben. Während Pompeji ein geschäftiges Handelszentrum war, ist Herculaneum dagegen ein kultivierter Rückzugsort am Meer für die Wohlhabenden gewesen."
Diese von der UNESCO geschützten Stätten, die von vulkanischen Trümmern verschüttet wurden, bieten einen faszinierenden und manchmal gespenstischen Einblick in das Leben der alten Römer. Zunächst führt Sie Ihr Tourguide durch die Straßen von Pompeji und zeigt Ihnen die reich verzierten Villen der römischen Oberschicht sowie öffentliche Plätze wie das Forum. Entdecken Sie die Überreste von Tempeln und Villen und schlendern Sie durch die gepflasterten Straßen, die noch immer von römischen Wagen geprägt sind.
Nach dem Mittagessen geht es dann zur archäologischen Stätte von Herculaneum. Andrea fügt hinzu: "Ein Spaziergang durch Pompeji ist wie ein Schritt in eine antike Stadt der Vergangenheit, mit ihren großen öffentlichen Gebäuden und lebhaften Straßen, während die Erkundung von Herculaneum wie ein Spaziergang durch ein luxuriöses Privatanwesen ist, mit prächtigen Villen und beeindruckenden Mosaiken, Bootshäusern und Marmorböden." Folgen Sie Ihrem Tourguide durch die antike Stadt und erfahren Sie mehr über den tragischen Untergang von Herculaneum, das durch einen sich schnell bewegenden pyroklastischen Strom aus heißem Gas und vulkanischem Schlamm zerstört wurde.
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Over 65 Jan & Dave
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At Herculaneum we would have liked a bit more time there, to see the remains in the boat houses.
Kathryn
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Laura, our guide, was very knowledgeable and polite. Her English was excellent and she had a detailed knowledge of both sites. The lunch was 3 courses and good value for money..
James
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What made the experience so enjoyable was the friendliness and knowledge of our guide, Francesca. She was excellent. Also, the transportation there and back was faultless as was the very good lunch.
Terry
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I enjoyed the whole of the experience, it was really well run, Francesca was brilliant The only thing I didn’t like were the toilets on the sites, not TUI’s fault I know but you would think the Italian tourist board would provide something better considering the amount of tourists in and out of the sites
Flora
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Our guide Toni was very informative and gave us a great insight into the lives of people in Pompeii and Herculaneum. The tour felt a bit rushed at times but we were cramming a lot into one day
Cipfaman
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More time needed at Pompei and Herculaneum. Bus was 30 minutes late and traffic atrocious. Seat belts didn’t work and bus had dirty windows and curtains hanging down. Large price to pay for two hours at each site and 5 hours unsafe travel. Guide was very average.
Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius select tour with local lunch
A real history fest, this tour first takes you to Pompeii, which lay buried under volcanic ash for centuries. After a guided tour and a light lunch, you'll then visit the summit of Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano on Europe's mainland.
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Pompeii and Herculaneum guided tour with local lunch
This tour takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum to discover two of the world's greatest archaeological sites. Buried by Mt Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago, they offer a fascinating and at times haunting insight into ancient Roman life.
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Half-day guided tour of Herculaneum UNESCO World Heritage Site
Like nearby Pompeii, ancient Herculaneum suffered a similar fate at the hands of Vesuvius erupting in 79AD. Fortunately, archaeologists have managed to excavate parts of the city, and this half-day tour will show you what they've managed to unearth so far.
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Pompeii archaeological site half-day tour with a local guide
Of all the Roman ruins in Italy, none is as poignant or fascinating as Pompeii. More than a moment frozen in time, it's a window into past. You'll discover its remarkably well-preserved houses and landmark sites on this morning excursion to this UNESCO Word Heritage Site.
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Amalfi Coast gems tour with Positano, Pontone and Ravello
A real feast for the senses. This excursion along the Amalfi Coast has it all. In a small group, you'll trundle from village to village, exploring every nook and cranny and soaking up the beauty of this world-famous coastline. Discover Positano and Ravello with a delicious lunch in a family-run restaurant in between.
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Positano, Amalfi and Ravello small-group tour from Sorrento
The shimmering beauty of the Amalfi Coast is in the spotlight on our exclusive small group tour. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive to the colourful village of Positano. Discover the secrets of this hilly village where the spectacular views are enhanced by the scent of the bougainvillea and the many chic boutiques.In Positano, you'll take a guided walking tour, introducing you to narrow, cobblestone streets and local treasures. Next, you'll board a local ferry to the historic town of Amalfi. Enjoy the spellbinding views as you go, then once in Amalfi enjoy a brief guided tour before making the most of your free time.You'll be amazed by the views as our bus ascends to Ravello, the hilltop town famous for its tranquillity and panoramic views. Take a quick tour with your guide and visit Villa Rufolo, a 13th-century stately home, before taking some time to soak in the atmosphere and explore at your own pace.
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Capri day and night tour with local guide and boat trip
Playground for everyone from Hollywood stars to the ancient Greeks, Capri is a dazzling gem in the Neapolitan Riviera. You'll speed across by hydrofoil in the mid-afternoon to pass the evening doing exactly as you wish. Only TUI offers this excursion, when most day-trippers have left the island.
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Mount Vesuvius crater tour with lunch at a vineyard
This full day tour has a perfect pairing – a climb up to the crater of Mt Vesuvius followed by lunch and a tasting at a vineyard that grows Lacryma Christi wine. It'll bring you closer to the awesome intensity of mainland Europe's only active volcano and amaze you with life borne out of its volcanic soil.
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Naples highlights bus and walking tour with coffee and pastry
From coastal views to centuries-old streets, this Naples tour packs a full day of culture and discovery. Departing from Sorrento, you'll kick things off with a scenic bus ride through the hills as your guide spins tales of Greek mythology and local legends. As local guide Luca puts it, “Naples doesn't just tell its story – it sings it through every piazza, pastry and palace.”The first stop is Mergellina, a breezy seaside district where you'll pause for a proper Neapolitan coffee and a warm sfogliatella – a crisp, shell-shaped pastry filled with ricotta that locals love. Then, it's on to the heart of Naples for a walking tour full of the main architectural highlights. You'll start with a stroll through Piazza Plebiscito, the city's largest and most iconic square. Next up is the Royal Palace, where 19th-century Bourbon kings once lived in serious style. You'll also pop into the Church of San Francesco di Paola, known for its grand design inspired by Rome's Pantheon. From here, it's a short walk to Galleria Umberto I – a 19th-century shopping arcade topped with a glass dome – before checking out the legendary Teatro San Carlo, the oldest continuously active opera house in Europe.The final stretch dives into the city's creative pulse. At Via Toledo Metro Station, contemporary art transforms public transport into a gallery. Then, it's on to Spaccanapoli, the narrow street slicing through the historic centre, buzzing with churches, palaces and the unmistakable rhythm of Neapolitan life.
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Sorrento's Due Golfi train tour with regional food tastings
All aboard for this three-hour excursion taking you through the rural landscapes and villages of the Sorrento hills by land-train. Trundle out from hilltop Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi to explore the Campanian countryside. What's more, you'll get to taste some typical local specialities.
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