Tour privado de Herculano con arqueólogo





Descripción
Un tour privado de Herculano le permite visitar todo el sitio arqueológico, sin dejar nada fuera. No habrá más personas además de mí y tendrás la garantía de estar acompañado por un Arqueólogo y Guía Turístico Autorizado, especializado en el sitio. Después de terminar la experiencia, puedes permanecer en el sitio hasta el cierre y seguir explorando las bellezas con los consejos que te daré.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Después de reunirse con el guía en la taquilla dentro del sitio arqueológico de Herculano, será posible comprar las entradas (si no se le ha pedido que las compre con anticipación o si no se han comprado en línea). El boleto de entrada al Parque Arqueológico de Herculano le dará la oportunidad de ver todos los atractivos y casas presentes durante el recorrido. El guía lo estará esperando con un cartel para ser reconocido.
Veremos los esqueletos de personas que murieron durante la erupción del 79 d.C. y nos asomaremos a la terraza para imaginar el panorama antes de la gran explosión del Vesubio.
La Casa dei Cervi es una casa de lujo con una terraza con vistas al mar.
El nombre de la domus se debe a un alto relieve donde se ilustró el mito de Telephus.
La Casa de la partición de madera se llama así gracias al descubrimiento de una partición de madera que se quemó debido a la erupción del Vesubio.
La casa del Cuarto Negro debe su nombre a su salón pintado de negro. Es una de las domus más lujosas de Herculano.
Veremos el barco carbonizado por la erupción del Vesubio y recientemente descubierto.
El Colegio de los Augustales conserva los frescos que representan a Hércules entrando en el Olimpo. En esta habitación se encontró el esqueleto del guardián que murió durante la erupción y en el año 79 d.C. tumbado en la cama.
La Casa del Esqueleto de Herculano debe su nombre al descubrimiento del esqueleto de un habitante que no pudo salvarse a sí mismo.
La Casa Sannitica es una de las casas más antiguas de Herculano.
La Casa de Neptuno y Anfitrite es un ambiente que te deja sin palabras con sus ricas composiciones escenográficas.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(68)
Our group of ten had a wonderful experience on this tour with Maria. She was warm, engaging, and extremely knowledgeable. The tour was well‑paced and thorough, and she guided us through the site with clear explanations and interesting facts at every stop. The total time was just over two hours, which worked perfectly since we were heading to Pompeii afterward. I would absolutely recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area.
Our group of ten had a wonderful experience on this tour with Maria. She was warm, engaging, and extremely knowledgeable. The tour was well‑paced and thorough, and she guided us through the site with clear explanations and interesting facts at every stop. The total time was just over two hours, which worked perfectly since we were heading to Pompeii afterward. I would absolutely recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area.
Maria was an excellent guide. Her knowledge of the detail and history was excellent
We took a tour of Herculaneum with Roberto and we loved it! Roberto was very knowledgeable, had a good sense of humor, and was able to adjust his delivery to our needs. He is clearly enthusiastic about the amazing artifacts in Herculaneum. His enthusiasm rubs off on those who take the tour. I especially like that. He was very open to us asking questions. He answered with authority and understanding. A summary of what we did: he described the overall situation in Herculaneum, the eruption and its consequences, in then took us into the museum to show us the artifacts that were found inside the homes and on peoples bodies, like jewelry. Then we walked through the city itself. The sequence was very appropriate, as it allowed us to visualize the jewelry on the people and the glasses and spoons on the tables in the rooms of the houses that we viewed. Overall, a fantastic tour, well worth the value! I should also add that we saw Pompeii two years ago, and it is definitely worth it to see Herculaneum also.
We took a two hour tour of Herculaneum with Maria. She was fantastic with keeping our younger kids interested throughout our tour. She provided a wealth of knowledge and we felt like we covered the whole town easily. Thank you Maria!
Best tour ever! Mariagrazia was very knowledgeable and passionate about her tour. I would recommend anybody visiting Herculaneum to have her show you around
Amedeo gave our family of four a wonderful tour of Herculeneum, far more engaging than an audio guide -- especially for our 14 and 11 year old boys. His mastery of and passion for the material was evident throughout, especially during our ongoing Q&A. The site itself is incredible in many ways and well worth an excursion from nearby hubs. (In our case, Rome.)
Amedeo was my guide, and he was helpful and very nice. This was an amazing experience, and there were a lot of different things to see. There were mosaics, carbonated wood, part of a boat, and even ancient advertisements. Having a private tour was helpful, as I could ask a lot of questions, but a non-private tour would also be fine.
Sandretti Tours, selected Mariagrazia as the guide for the afternoon's visit to Herculeneum. What a thoughtful, intelligent, naturally curious and knowledgable professional archeaologist she is to vividly bring life back into Herculeneum in a vivacious manner. Her research and teaching makes her a patient guide who explored geography, engineering, seismology, ancient belief systems, politics, history, science, the built environment, interior design, trades and crafts, social culture and familial connections. An awsome polymath who could be placed on any dig and make new discoveries or gain new insights others might miss. Maria cited fascinating evidence, both local and from the research she continues to read, that provided a compelling narrative of Roman life in 79AD and the catastrophic disaster that befell the community. It felt like we were walking in the footsteps of those who perished. Italy should be proud of such fine academics and support their continued work, as clearly there is still much to learn from these ancestors. So thankyou Maria and Sandretti tours for providing one of the best hightlights of our five month journey through Europe. Maria, how fortunate for Ana that she has you as her mum, what a fascinating life you will gift her, just by being yourself. Thankyou for conveying the wonder so joyously. It is an rare thing. Grazie mille.
Our guide, Amedeo, was wonderful. He was extremely knowledgeable and, equally important, very skilled at sharing his knowledge—with such enthusiasm!



