Journey back in time with a guided tour from Sorrento to Pompeii. Explore ancient ruins, stunning frescoes, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now.
Journey back in time with a guided tour from Sorrento to Pompeii. Explore ancient ruins, stunning frescoes, and iconic landmarks. Book your adventure now.
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Join a guided tour through the historic site of Pompeii. Explore the Forum, the vibrant center of Pompeii, surrounded by significant public structures like the Basilica, the Temple of Jupiter, and the Macellum (food market). The Forum offers a glimpse into the civic life of ancient Pompeii.
- Teatro Grande - The…
- Pompeii Archaeological Park - Join a guided tour through the historic site of Pompeii. Explore the Forum, the vibrant center of Pompeii, surrounded by significant public structures like the Basilica, the Temple of Jupiter, and the Macellum (food market). The Forum offers a glimpse into the civic life of ancient Pompeii.
- Teatro Grande - The Large Theatre was ingeniously constructed using the natural slope of the hill for its auditorium. The seating was divided into three sections with corridors, further split into five sectors, and was supported by a passage with a barrel vault.
Built around the mid-2nd century BC, it underwent significant restoration in the Roman style. An inscription at the entrance of the corridor leading to the east, one of the few known references to the architects’ names, commemorates the Augustan age renovations by Marcus Artorius Primus.
- Forum - The Civil Forum was the hub of daily life in the city, serving as the focal point for all major public buildings related to city administration, justice, business, and trade activities like markets, as well as the main sites for citizen worship.
- Pompei La Basilica - The Basilica, covering 1,500 square meters, was the most opulent building in the Forum, used for business and judicial administration. It is accessed from the Forum through five entrances separated by tuff pillars; inside, it is divided into three naves with two rows of brick columns topped with Ionic capitals. A richly adorned suggestum, where judges presided over judicial matters, is located at the center of the short western side.
- Macellum - The Macellum features a tuff quadriporticus with an elevated worship hall on the eastern side, aligned with the entrance. Copies of two marble statues, a female and a male warrior, are displayed in the niches of the side wall, along with a fragment of a larger statue, likely of an emperor, Titus or Vespasian, indicating the area’s dedication to the imperial cult. To the left is a room for sacred board meetings, and to the right, a large room with a masonry counter, possibly for selling fish.
- Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane) - Dating back to the 2nd century BC, the Stabian baths are among the oldest known in the Roman world. The main entrance on Via dell’Abbondanza leads to a spacious courtyard. The pool is on the left, while a colonnade on the right leads to the men’s quarters, divided into the apodyterium (dressing room), with the frigidarium (cold baths), leading to the tepidarium (medium temperature baths), and then to the calidarium (hot baths).
Heating was provided by a piping system in the walls and double floors that circulated hot air from furnaces and mobile braziers.
- Granai del Foro - Located on the western side of the Forum, these structures with eight openings separated by brick pillars were used as the fruit and vegetable market (Forum Holitorium). Today, they house the largest archaeological collection in the city, with over 9,000 artifacts from Pompeii and its surroundings since the late 19th century. They preserve terracotta crockery used in the city’s final decades for everyday activities, such as cooking pots and pans, jugs and bottles, and amphorae, large containers used to transport oil, wine, and fish sauce across the Mediterranean.

- English speaking guide through the site
- Headsets during the walking tour
- Pompeii entry ticket
- Live commentary on board
- Transportation by air-conditioned bus
- English speaking guide through the site
- Headsets during the walking tour
- Pompeii entry ticket
- Live commentary on board
- Transportation by air-conditioned bus
- Meal and drinks
- Meal and drinks
Travel back in time to explore the archaeological site of Pompeii, recognized as one of the world’s most significant historical locations.
Begin the journey from Sorrento in the early morning, with a bus transfer to Pompeii. Enjoy live commentary during the 45-minute drive.
Upon arrival in Pompeii, prepare for a two-hour guided tour where the guide will…
Travel back in time to explore the archaeological site of Pompeii, recognized as one of the world’s most significant historical locations.
Begin the journey from Sorrento in the early morning, with a bus transfer to Pompeii. Enjoy live commentary during the 45-minute drive.
Upon arrival in Pompeii, prepare for a two-hour guided tour where the guide will highlight the main attractions of the ancient city, such as the Roman Forum, the temples of Jupiter and Apollo, the renowned Basilica, and the thermal baths.
Wander through the streets to discover beautifully preserved frescoes that once adorned the walls and floors of the villas. Enjoy some free time before returning to Sorrento around 1:00 pm.
- The visit to the archaeological site will be maximum of 30 pax per guide
- Transportation may be in coaches holding more passengers, up to 40/50 passengers
- Due to uneven surface, this tour is not suitable for people with mobility problems
- Duration and itinerary may vary, due to local traffic conditions and unforeseen circumstances
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.