Take the chance to visit in just one day the ruins of the Roman city of Pompeii, the most evocative archaeological site in the world and to hike on the volcano Vesuvius “the Big Giant”,which caused the destruction of this city in 79 AD. The tour starts with the most interesting landmarks of the ancient Roman city,Pompeii,such as: the thermal baths,the frescos of the Lupanare,the Macellum and the Basilica. Then,drive up Mt Vesuvius and stop in a local restaurant located in a panoramic place along the slopes. Enjoy a typical italian lunch. Driver will lead you to 1000 m altitude and once there you will walk to the real top of the volcano to see the crater. At the summit, you can enjoy the explanation made by a professional guide of the National Park. You will admire the summit of Mount Somma (1133 m) and to the right the cone of Vesuvius (1281 m), both separated by a valley, the Valley of the Giant. Mt Vesuvius is majestic and stunning at the same time!
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Mount Vesuvius is one of the most attractive volcanos in the world. It is internationally renowned for the 79 A.D. eruption, which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae. From a distance, the Vesuvius seems to be harmless but when the brave tourist approaches near its crater, he feels the power of the “big Giant”. Departing from Pompeii, you will reach an altitude of 1000 meters, and from the parking area you will reach the crater following a trekking path that usually takes 30 minutes. Once there, enjoy the breathtaking view of the Bay of Naples.
The mysterious ruins of ancient Pompeii offer such an immersive travel and overwhelming experience like no other archaeological site in the whole world. Let yourself feel like a Pompeii inhabitant, walk down ancient streets and stroll around millennia-old houses, temples, shops, cafes, amphitheatres and thermal baths. You can admire the thermal baths, the frescos of the Lupanare, the Macellum and the Basilica. Pompeii was not simply blown away by the Vesuvius eruption in 79 A.D., but buried under layers of debris, ashes and mud, as well. The result is the priceless value of this UNESCO site and a well-preserved slice of ancient Roman life.
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