Excursión privada a Capri, Sorrento y Pompeya





Descripción
Punto de encuentro con su guía turístico, traslado en automóvil o minivan a la antigua ciudad romana de Pompeya al pie del Monte Vesubio. Durante la visita guiada a pie por las ruinas, admirará pinturas e inscripciones, las calles con pavimentos elevados a cada lado, el foro, lujosos baños, templos y villas ricamente decoradas. La siguiente parada es la legendaria ciudad de Sorrento, camine hasta la terminal de jetfoil para un viaje de 25 minutos a Capri. Desde el muelle de Marina Grande, si el clima lo permite, puede visitar la famosa Gruta Azul * (opcional), luego su guía turístico organizará el traslado en tren, teleférico o minibús a la ciudad de Capri, donde disfrutará visitando "La Piazzetta", las tiendas y vistas * CAPRI'S BLUE GROTTO es conocido en todo el mundo por sus intensos tonos azules. La entrada a la cueva no es posible en presencia de viento del oeste occidental y mistral. Gira de la Gruta Azul tarifa de unos 30 euros por persona.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Pompeya era una antigua ciudad romana enterrada bajo 4 a 6 m (13 a 20 pies) de cenizas volcánicas y piedra pómez en la erupción del Vesubio en el año 79 d. C.
La Gruta Azul es una cueva marina en la costa de la isla de Capri, en el sur de Italia. La luz del sol, que pasa a través de una cavidad submarina y brilla a través del agua de mar, crea un reflejo azul que ilumina la caverna. Entrada de unos 30 euros por persona (propinas no incluidas)
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(3)
We started the day by meeting our guide, Roberta (via Tour Guide Naples), just outside the port of Naples where we took the local metro and express train out to Pompeii (she bought all our tickets for us as part of the tour). Our private tour enabled us to skip the large entry line into the site which got us ahead of the very large crowds at Pompeii. Roberta has an archeological background and was part of the Pompeii site dig, so she was full of many helpful and fascinating facts during our walking tour. Pompeii is so expansive that you could spend several days there seeing new sites, but Roberta did a wonderful job hitting the major highlights and getting us to popular locations ahead of the large crowds and lines. I believe we spent at least 2-2.5 hours there! We were supposed to go to Capri, but the rough seas caused quite the ferry delay and was no guarantee that we could get back in time for our cruise port departure. So, Roberta organized a pivot and planned for us to drive to Sorrento, taking in the beautiful coastline views through the small villages along the way. We had a lovely lunch at a local spot in Sorrento (absolutely delicious pizza, huge calzone, amazing house wine and a free limoncello to finish it off). Roberta then gave us a walking/historical tour of Sorrento with a little bit of time leftover for shopping before we had to make the return trip back to the cruise. It was a lovely way to spend our time in the areas surrounding Naples!
We started the day by meeting our guide, Roberta (via Tour Guide Naples), just outside the port of Naples where we took the local metro and express train out to Pompeii (she bought all our tickets for us as part of the tour). Our private tour enabled us to skip the large entry line into the site which got us ahead of the very large crowds at Pompeii. Roberta has an archeological background and was part of the Pompeii site dig, so she was full of many helpful and fascinating facts during our walking tour. Pompeii is so expansive that you could spend several days there seeing new sites, but Roberta did a wonderful job hitting the major highlights and getting us to popular locations ahead of the large crowds and lines. I believe we spent at least 2-2.5 hours there! We were supposed to go to Capri, but the rough seas caused quite the ferry delay and was no guarantee that we could get back in time for our cruise port departure. So, Roberta organized a pivot and planned for us to drive to Sorrento, taking in the beautiful coastline views through the small villages along the way. We had a lovely lunch at a local spot in Sorrento (absolutely delicious pizza, huge calzone, amazing house wine and a free limoncello to finish it off). Roberta then gave us a walking/historical tour of Sorrento with a little bit of time leftover for shopping before we had to make the return trip back to the cruise. It was a lovely way to spend our time in the areas surrounding Naples!
Vitto took great care of us. He arranged exactly what we wanted-just Pompeii and Capri. He accommodated our older dad's needs, as well as giving really knowledgeable guidance to the rest of us. TourguideNaples listened to what wanted and gave us an excellent experience! He new many people, was fun, and also interested in the sites themselves.



