Private Pompeii Tour from Sorrento to experience the archeological site of Pompeii with your own private guide.
Visit the ancient roman town of Pompeii buried by Vesuvius eruption in the 79 AD with your expert guide to learn about the history, the art and culture of the ancient romans. Tour from Sorrento with the comfort of your private driver at disposal.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Choice of morning tour or afternoon tour
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel in Sorrento
- Private driver
- Private local expert guide for your 2 hours tour of Pompeii site
DETAILS
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Duration:
5 hours
Start Time Private Tour:
Morning Tour or Afternoon Tour:
Meeting Point:
At the lobby of your Hotel in Sorrento, or to be decided at the confirmation
Inclusion:
- Private Mercedes E series car (for your party from 1 to 2 persons)
- Private Mercedes Minivan (for your party from 3 to 6 persons)
- Professional English speaking driver.
- Personal guide in Pompeii for a 2 hours private walking tour of Pompeii ruins
Exclusions:
- Gratuities (optional),
- Admission tickets to Pompeii ruins of approximately 16 Euro per person (payable locally).
On Request:
Rates for more of 6 persons.
Languages: Spanish, German, French
DESCRIPTION
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Your Private Half Day Pompeii tour from Sorrento starts with the meeting of your driver at the lobby of your hotel in Sorrento.
With the comfort of your private chauffeured car at disposal reach the archeological site of Pompeii where meet your own private guide.
Experience a private tour of Pompeii, important Roman town, destroyed and partially buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in the morning of the August 24th 79 AD; at that time, Pompeii was completely covered with 30 feet of volcanic ash that helped to keep it exactly as it was at the moment of the eruption.
Your private guide will take you on a tour to walk around the "excavation".
The guide will introduce you to the historical facts of Pompeii and to the most important highlights as:
the interiors of the houses of Pompeii’s citizens; the ancient streets; the Forum that was the centre of religious and economic life; the Casa del Fauno, one of the largest, and most impressive private residences in Pompeii; the Termopolium a sort of ancient inns where the foreigners arrived in Pompeii could eat and buy wine; the plaster body casts of the inhabitants of Pompeii victims of volcanic ash and gas; the Pompeii wall paintings and the frescoes.