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Pompeii & Mount Vesuvius Day Trip from Naples

Pair the buried Roman city of Pompeii with the volcano that destroyed it in one unforgettable day from Naples. Walk the ancient streets with an archaeologist, then climb to the smoking crater of Mount Vesuvius for views over the Bay of Naples — here is how to plan the classic day trip, with the best-rated tours and skip-the-line tickets to book.

At a glance

  1. 1Guided tour of ancient Pompeii
  2. 2Lunch near the ruins
  3. 3Summit walk to the Vesuvius crater
  4. 4Optional Herculaneum add-on

Morning: a guided tour of Pompeii

Start early at Pompeii, the Roman city frozen in time by the eruption of AD 79. A guided tour with a licensed archaeologist brings the forum, the baths, the frescoed villas and the plaster casts to life in a way a map never could. Skip-the-line entry matters here — the ticket queues build fast by mid-morning, especially in spring and summer, so a reserved-access tour keeps your day on track.

Midday: the road to the crater

After the ruins, break for lunch in Pompeii town before heading up Mount Vesuvius. A shuttle or 4x4 climbs the volcano to around 1,000 metres, where a gravel path leads the final stretch to the crater rim. The walk takes about 25 to 30 minutes and rewards you with steaming fumaroles below and sweeping views across the Bay of Naples, Sorrento and Capri on a clear day.

Afternoon: add Herculaneum

If you have the energy, swap or add Herculaneum, Pompeii's smaller and better-preserved neighbour. Buried under deeper volcanic mud, it kept its wooden beams, upper floors and vivid mosaics remarkably intact, and the compact site is easy to explore in an hour or two. Many combo day trips from Naples bundle Pompeii, Vesuvius and Herculaneum with round-trip transport, so you see all three without the logistics.

Pompeii & Vesuvius day trip — FAQ

Can you visit Pompeii and Vesuvius in one day?
Yes — the two sites are only a short drive apart, and a full-day trip from Naples comfortably covers a guided tour of Pompeii in the morning and the climb to the Vesuvius crater in the afternoon. Most organised tours include transport between them so you don't have to worry about connections.
How hard is the walk to the Vesuvius crater?
A shuttle or 4x4 takes you to about 1,000 metres, leaving a 25 to 30 minute walk up a gravel path to the crater rim. It is uphill and can be dusty, so wear sturdy closed shoes and bring water; the summit is closed in bad weather when visibility is poor.
Should I add Herculaneum to a Pompeii day trip?
Herculaneum is smaller than Pompeii but better preserved, with intact upper floors, wooden beams and mosaics. It works well as a shorter add-on and many combo tours from Naples pair it with Pompeii and Vesuvius in a single full day.