This private shore excursion from Salerno is designed for travelers seeking cultural depth. In Paestum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, remarkably preserved Doric temples are explored with expert archaeological insight, followed by a visit to the museum for deeper historical context. The experience is carefully paced, allowing time to absorb the site’s serene atmosphere before returning to your ship with a clearer understanding of southern Italy’s classical heritage.
- Over 20 years of experience organizing private tours since 2001.
- Expert local guide.
- Travel in comfort with a private driver and premium vehicle.
- 100% private experience, explore at your own pace.
- Worry-free port pickup and drop-off.
Note: The remaining 2 hours will be dedicated to traveling to Paestum and returning to the port.
Your guide and driver will meet you at the cruise terminal. Please ensure your phone is switched on after disembarkation.
Widely regarded as the finest and best-preserved Doric temple in southern Italy, this 5th-century BC monument stands out for its monumental scale and architectural harmony. Guests will admire its massive stone columns, refined proportions, and exceptional state of preservation, gaining insight into the technical mastery of Greek builders in Magna Graecia. This temple is the undisputed icon of Paestum.
Dating back to the 6th century BC, this earlier Doric temple reveals the formative phase of Greek sacred architecture. Visitors will notice sturdier columns and more compact proportions, illustrating the architectural evolution that preceded the classical refinement seen in later structures. The temple played a central role in the ancient sanctuary dedicated to Hera.
Situated on elevated ground, this temple offers a distinct architectural perspective, blending Doric elements with Ionic influences. Dedicated to Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy, it reflects stylistic transitions across different historical periods and later Christian reuse. The location also provides a panoramic view of the archaeological area.
This amphitheater represents Paestum’s Roman phase and its tradition of public entertainment. Although only partially excavated, the structure allows guests to understand how spectacles and gatherings were organized, offering insight into daily life and leisure during Roman times.
The residential quarters provide a more intimate view of ancient life in Paestum. Walking through the remains of homes and streets, visitors gain a deeper understanding of domestic architecture, social organization, and everyday routines beyond the monumental temples.
This museum completes the visit to Paestum by providing essential historical and cultural context. Visitors will see original architectural fragments from the temples, sculptures, inscriptions, and everyday objects that trace the city’s evolution from its Greek origins to the Roman period. The highlight is the celebrated Tomb of the Diver, featuring rare Greek frescoes from around 480 BC, offering unique insight into ancient beliefs, ritual life, and artistic expression.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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