Pompeii and Herculaneum SkipTheLine with Lunch&WineTasting from Naples Port

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Enjoy this wonderful Fullday visiting the ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum Ercolano Archaeological Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with Lunch and Wine Tasting at the slopes of Vesuvius Volcano. Included: • Skip-The-Line Tickets entrance in Pompeii • Skip-The-Line Tickets entrance in Herculaneum • Lunch and Wine Tasting at the slopes of the Vesuvius Volcano Upgradable local licensed tour guide in Private option. Pickup and Dropoff your ship. Private or Shared Tour available options. Worry-free Shore Excursion: We will ensure your timely return to Cruise Port for this activity. In the rare event your ship has departed, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call. See terms and conditions for full details.
  • Lunch and Wine-Tasting on the slope of the Vesuvius Volcano

  • Skip-The-Lin entrance Tickets to Pompeii and Herculaneum

  • Worry-free Shore Excursion

  • In Option PRIVATE-ALL INCLUSIVE: Licensed professional Guide 2H Pompeii and 2H Herculaneum

  • Air-Conditioned, fully insured and licensed legal vehicle with Professional English-Speaking Driver

  • Port pickup and dropoff

  • Tipping is not included in our fees service, it is never mandatory although it is always appreciated

Pompeii Archaeological Park

You will enjoy the Pompeii Ruins Skip-The-Line Tichets included. You can go inside on your own or if you wish, you have the option to include a private licensed guide for an additional fee (on Private tour option). If no private guide option is chosen, you can rent audio-guides (availables in English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Japanese). Pompeii Ruins: Visiting Pompeii is not like a museum , is as live again in an ancient roman commercial town of 3 Km. Buildings, temples, shops catched in the time of the eruption. Pompeii was an ancient Roman town near modern Naples, where the common people went on holidays at the time of the ancient Rome. It was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Vesuvius National Park

Lunch and Wine Tasting (both included): In a local restaurant/winery on the slope of the Vesuvuis Volcano: it is located between Pompeii and Vesuvius' volcanic crater. All guests visiting the winery are welcome to stay for an "Italian style" tasting, held on the terrace overlooking the Mediterranean.

Vesuvius National Park

Tasting menu includes: • Antipasto appetizer with local products: salami, provolone cheese, 'casatiello' (a local savory bread), and bruschetta with heirloom Piennolo tomatoes on bread baked in a wood-burning oven, paired with Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio Bianco DOP (100% Caprettone), Rosato (100% Piedirosso), and Rosso (100% Piedirosso). • Spaghetti made with durum wheat flour and tossed with a sauce made from heirloom Piennolo tomatoes and basil, paired with Lacryma Christi Riserva (80% Piedirosso and 20% Aglianico, aged in French oak barrels for 18 - 24 months). • Pastiera Napolitana, a traditional dessert featuring sweetened ricotta, candied fruit, and boiled wheat berries, paired with Capafresca Spumante Rosato (100% Aglianico) and Acquavite di Albicocche del Vesuvio, an apricot distillate. • Under 18 soft drinks instead wine.

Parco Acheologico di Ercolano

Last stop Herculaneum Ruins, Skip-The-LIne ticjets included: Born in the archaic age and initially inhabited by an indigenous settlement, the city was later exposed to Samnitic, Greek, and Etruscan influences, up to the predominance of Roman civilisation, still today visible and in an excellent state of preservation. Situated on a volcanic plateau, sheer over the sea, Herculaneum like the other cities of Vesuvius was submerged by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D., which buried it beneath a layer of debris measuring up to twenty-three metres in height.

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One Infant seat available on request

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