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Tour of the Week: Pompeii Tour from Rome

Posted on the 12 February 2019 by Ssti @sightseeingtou2

Tour of the week: Pompeii Tour from Rome

Turn back the hands of time on this ancient trip to one of the most tragic parts of Italy’s past. Leave the hustle and bustle of Rome behind and weave through the Italian landscape down to the ancient city of Pompeii. This is a city that has had its fair share of turbulence and sorrow, and this day-trip lets you dig deep into the harrowing stories that are still imbued in its cobbled streets today.

Pompeii remains one of the most-preserved ancient cities in Italy and is a unique example of what Greco-Roman life was liked thousands of years ago.

Travel to Pompeii

From Rome, you set off along the Highway of the Sun, passing Roman villas and the famously impressive Castelli Romani on the way. Keep your eyes peeled for the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Sea in the distance and the towering peak of Mount Vesuvius as it casts a shadow over the surrounding region.

Naples

Before you get to Pompeii, you’ll take a whistle-stop tour of Naples, experiencing its rustic and raw charm as you go. There are plenty of spots for you to stop off and take some photos at, including a spectacular vantage point that looks out over the Bay of Naples.

Pompeii

After you’ve tucked into a traditional Italian lunch of pizza, you’ll make your way to Pompeii. This UNESCO World Heritage Site remains one of Italy’s most popular attractions, drawing in history buffs from all over the world who want to learn more about the tragic past of the city.

You’ll meet a knowledgeable guide and skip the queues to get started on your trip through the past right away.

Throughout the tour, you get to wander down centuries-old cobbled streets, duck in and out of well-preserved buildings, and gain an insight into what life was like for the residents of Pompeii before disaster struck in 79 AD.

Your guide will regale you with the fateful happenings of the morning Mount Vesuvius erupted over Pompeii, covering the whole city in a thick layer of ash and preserving it for several centuries.

Travel Back to Rome

After exploring the painful past of Pompeii, you’ll hop back on the coach and travel back through the stunning Italian countryside, passing charming villages and centuries-old landmarks as you go.

This tour is perfect for those looking to gain a deeper insight into the history of Pompeii and to learn more about ancient life in Italy.

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