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Dieses historische Erlebnis beginnt stilvoll mit einem Besuch in Pompeji. Entdecken die Überreste der Stadt, die 2.000 Jahre, nachdem sie unter Vulkanasche begraben wurde, mehr oder weniger unverändert geblieben sind. Nach einer geführten Tour und einem leichten Mittagessen besuchen Sie den Gipfel des Vesuvs. Alessio, einer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Am 24. August 79 n. Chr. brach der Vesuv aus und bedeckte Pompeji mit Asche und Bimsstein. Berichten aus jener Zeit zufolge hatte der Vulkan schon seit einigen Tagen Anzeichen für einen bevorstehenden Ausbruch gezeigt, und glücklicherweise hatten viele Menschen das Gebiet bereits evakuiert."
Da Pompeji so viele Jahrhunderte unter Asche begraben war, kann man heute noch die bemerkenswerten Ruinen von Tempeln, Villen und Straßen sehen, die wie in der Zeit eingefroren scheinen. Es ist eine riesige archäologische Stätte, in der auch heute noch neue Entdeckungen gemacht werden. Alessio fügt hinzu: "Pompeji ist eine Stätte, die sich von Monat zu Monat weiterentwickelt. Selbst für einen Führer wie mich gibt es oft etwas Neues zu entdecken, wenn Teile der Stätte geöffnet oder neu ausgegraben werden."
Nach einem leichten Mittagessen geht es auf den Vesuv. Was den feurigen Berg selbst betrifft, so ist er neben dem Krakatau der einzige aktive Vulkan auf dem europäischen Festland, obwohl er zuletzt 1944 ausgebrochen ist. Wie Sie sich vorstellen können, ist die Aussicht vom Gipfel über den Golf von Neapel und die Stadt phänomenal. Alessio erklärt: "In der Nähe des Vesuvs leben etwa 600.000 Menschen, mich eingeschlossen - es mag ein riskanter Ort zum Leben sein, aber zur Sicherheit aller wird der Vulkan ständig überwacht."
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Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Oktober 2025Mit der Familie gereist
45 - 54 Jahre alt
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Gesamtbewertung5/5
Our guide Desire (I think that is how you spell it) was so knowledgeable and friendly and was always on hand to answer any questions that we had. We b ...
Lushy
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Oktober 2025Allein gereist
45 - 54 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung4/5
The content of the experience was very interesting and informative. The guide was clearly spoken and sloke English well. The only thing I would have ...
Lambchop
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Als Paar gereist
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung4/5
Guide around Pompei was too detailed. Took far too long to give us micro information and then asking if people had questions. With only 2 hours on sit ...
Not enough time
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Mit der Familie gereist
18 - 24 Jahre alt
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Gesamtbewertung3/5
2 hour pomeii part didn't see much at all. Maybe because it was a busy Sunday. But the entrance we used was just seeing 2 kitchens, baths and a court ...
CJ
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Als Paar gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung5/5
I cannot find fault with this trip, a punctual pick-up, Fabia the tour guide was ‘Fab’, informative and humorous, certainly knows her stuff, not only ...
andy
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Als Paar gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung4/5
The Guide was very good in explaining the exhibits in Pompeii, but unfortunately we vistaed in a huge rain storm so it was a little chaotic and at one ...
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Nat Geo Day Tour: Roman Life Uncovered - Villas of Oplontis & Pompeii
Begin with a short drive to the foothills of Mt. Vesuvius and the ruins of Pompeii, an ancient city preserved by volcanic eruption. Wander down cobblestone streets to the Forum, once the hub of Roman life. Follow ancient paths to impressive villas and grand spaces like the House of the Faun with its rich mosaics. Sit in the arena of the theater and study the colossal columns of the Basilica. You'll also visit areas of everyday life like the baths and taverns. You will see the exterior of the opulent Casa della Regina Carolina, one of the ancient city's largest villas located in an elite neighborhood near the Forum. Learn insights into the ongoing research started by National Geographic Explorer Caitlin Ellis Barret as you hear about the villa and the daily domestic activities of its wealthy inhabitants. After a light lunch, continue your journey to the port of Torre Annunziata, where you'll descend below street level to ancient Oplontis. As a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area and its two sprawling villas boast some of the best-preserved wall paintings of the Roman period. Your archeologist guide will offer historical, cultural and architectural context as you take in Oplontis' wonders. Once inhabited by the Roman elite, marvel at Pompeiian-style frescoes and mosaics, finished with deep azures, oranges, and sunny golds. The intricate use of colour and shading gives these paintings a three-dimensional feel, adding a lifelike quality to these ancient scenes.
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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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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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Mount Vesuvius crater tour with lunch at a vineyard
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Pompeii archaeological site half-day tour with a local guide
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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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Capri day and night tour with local guide and boat trip
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If ever a song defined a region, it has to be 'O Sole Mio. This most Neapolitan of songs is among the repertoire performed by The Three Tenors in the sumptuous surroundings of an 18th-century villa in Sorrento. Prepare to wowed – this is no ordinary show.
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