Where is Pompeii?
The world famous Pompeii is 150 miles south of Rome, fairly close to Naples. It is a long day from.
Pick up from Hotel/port/airport/train station 1st stop at Pompeii- up to 2 hours to explore the ancient city Not included Pompeii ticket, it is an extra cost of E18pp. Under 18 is free.
If you are interested, we are able to arrange for you a private guided tour in Pompeii for 2hr, the cost is extra and it is €120 for your group from 1 up to 3ppl, €130 from 4 up to 6ppl, €140 from 7 up to 8ppl, to be paid in Euros cash directly to the guide on the spot.
Then you will visit Sorrento where you can have your lunch
pick up at port/airport/hotel/train station in Naples
The ruins at Pompeii were first discovered late in the 16th century by the architect Domenico Fontana. Herculaneum was discovered in 1709, and systematic excavation began there in 1738. Work did not begin at Pompeii until 1748, and in 1763 an inscription (“Rei publicae Pompeianorum”) was found that identified the site as Pompeii. The work at these towns in the mid-18th century marked the start of the modern science of archaeology. Then stop for Lunch in one of the best restaurant with local food on the way. One of our drivers can recommend it.
The Roman name for Sorrento was Surrentum. Legends indicate a close connection between Lipara and Surrentum, as though the latter had been a colony of the former; and even through the Imperial period Surrentum remained largely Greek. The oldest ruins are Oscan, dating from about 600 BC. Before its control by the Roman Republic, Surrentum was one of the towns subject to Nuceria, and shared its fortunes up to the Social War; it seems to have joined in the revolt of 90 BC like Stabiae; and was reduced to obedience in the following year, when it seems to have received a colony.
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