Rome To Pompeii & Amalfi Coast, Sorrento Day Tour from Rome, Skip-the-Line
Tour Description
Discover the ancient marvels of Pompeii and the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast on an unforgettable day trip from Rome. This small-group experience includes skip-the-line entry tickets, a guided tour led by an expert licensed guide (available in English, French, German, or Spanish), and a relaxing coastal escape, all in one seamless adventure.
Travel in comfort with air-conditioned transfers and enjoy engaging commentary from your accompagnatore, who will assist and accompany you throughout the entire journey.
Step back in time as you explore the remarkably preserved streets of Pompeii, frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Enjoy priority entrance and an in-depth guided tour led by a passionate, licensed expert.
Visit the Forum, ancient baths, the Lupanar, and the House of the Faun, one of Pompeii’s grandest villas. See moving plaster casts of residents, intricate frescoes, and the original stone streets marked by ancient chariot tracks. This guided tour brings Roman history to life in an unforgettable way.
After immersing yourself in ancient history, continue south to the world-famous Amalfi Coast, Sorrento. Admire dramatic cliffs, colorful seaside villages, and crystal-blue Mediterranean views along one of Italy’s most iconic coastlines.
Relax by the sea with a complimentary drink, take a refreshing swim in the summer months, or simply breathe in the beauty of this UNESCO-listed paradise.
Tour Highlights
- Explore Ancient Pompeii: Walk through preserved streets, villas, baths, and public spaces of the ancient Roman city.
- Expert-Led Experience: Guided by a licensed expert (English, French, German, or Spanish).
- Amalfi Coast, Sorrento Relaxation: Enjoy free time for sipping a drink, swimming, or taking in sweeping coastal views.
- Comfort and Convenience: Small group size, skip-the-line access, and air-conditioned round-trip transport.
- Perfect Balance of History and Leisure: History, leisure, and scenic beauty, ideal for travelers who want the best of both worlds.
What's included
Itinerary
Know Before You Go
- Passport or valid ID (required for entry)
- Comfortable shoes
- Bottle of water
- Weather-appropriate clothing (hat, sunscreen, or umbrella)
- A camera or smartphone for photos
- Motion-sickness medication (roads on the Amalfi Coast are curvy)
- Swimsuit during summer if you’d like to swim
Not allowed
- food, drinks inside the vehicle, and alcohol are not permitted.
- Non-folding wheelchairs
Useful information
- Please arrive at the designated meeting point in central Rome at least 15 minutes before departure. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once the tour departs.
- Exact location and instructions will be provided upon booking confirmation.
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I think we may have taken the wrong entrance at Pompeii given the amount of time we had available - we started around 3 pm. There were two Port Marina entrances, and we followed the one that the tour groups seemed to be taking, which seemed logical at the time. Using that entrance, however, meant walking initially along the periphery, outside the center, rather than walking directly through it (which we did when we left three and a half hours later). Still, we saw a lot, although we found out that many of the houses with painted walls closed an hour before the park itself, so we were unable to make it to all of them. We really should have spent at least six hours in Pompeii, and also should have organized better our visit, by first seeing all the houses with painted walls, and saving the ones that could be looked at from the outside for that final hour. Another huge mistake was not picking up a map at the tourist bureau - which is located right before you enter the park - it did not seem accessible once we passed the ticket booths Our Michelin map was just not sufficient. Even though we were basically just following guided tours, although not part of one, there were times when we could be in the houses alone, and that did make for much better photos. We did get to see some new excavations (although no photos were allowed) with some impressive stucco paintings that are being discovered and probably restored – it is hard to imagine that they could have emerged as well as they have, after being covered with dust/mud for so much time.
The site itself is amazing but as others have said its made crappy by bad organisation. The toilets st the cafe inside the walls ate absolutely filthy and not a bench in sight anywhere . Bad signage , no hand rails and bad maps . With just a tiny bit of care to the visitor ezperiance it would be great
The bath houses , buildings etc are very beautiful and worth seeing but you have to prepare so much , bring lots of water and sturdy shoes and sun protection. There is no wjere at all once you get in to sit or eat or drink ans the exits arent marked. It took us a good 25 minutes to get out.
Staff could at the very least keep the area clean around the cafe
Worth seeing the ruins snd the history but yoh habe to organise and plan deeply
