Herculaneum Ruins: Explore the Second Most Famous Roman Ruins in the World
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49 Ratings
Ercolano
Discover the captivating Herculaneum ruins, the second most famous Roman ruins in the world. Unearth the ancient city destroyed by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Parco Acheologico di Ercolano - Upon your pick up in your hotel or cruise terminal you will drive with your private tour half hour by the higway and arrive at the location Herculaneum ruins there the driver show you where you can by the thicket and start the visit in to the ruins you can live an experience unic see the life stile about the roman aristocrathie in one time was one of the moust elegant city during the roman empire
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Live commentary on board
  • Local taxes
  • Surcharges on fuel
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

You are set to tour the world’s second most renowned Roman archaeological site in the city of Herculaneum. After a period of dormancy, Mount Vesuvius dramatically reactivated on August 24th, 79 AD. Its eruption was cataclysmic, resulting in the devastation of the ancient Roman settlements of Pompeii and Herculaneum. The rediscovery of Herculaneum happened in the 18th century.

  • Dress code is formal
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • All required protective equipment is provided
  • All customers touchpoints are frequently cleaned
Location
Parco Acheologico di Ercolano
Corso Resina, 187
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Peter
May 17, 2024
More than just a mini-Pompeii. - Herculaneum is well worth seeing. The remains, buried under ash since Vesuvius erupting 79ad, has been carefully excavated over the past century or so. It could be described as a mini-Pompeii, but is worth a visit and its compact site means it is not as challenging to get around. The train station, Ercolano Scavi, can be tricky to get to from Naples and Sorrento since not all trains stop there. You’ll need to change at Santa Maria Anunciata returning to Sorrento. Platform signage and information in Naples is particularly poor. You need to ask station staff to be sure you board the right train.
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Gmh153
May 11, 2024
In tact ancient city - Leaving the car park to make your way down to Herculaneum you have to stop to admire the buildings standing beneath you. The guide said that the sea used to come up to the doors where the skeleton could be seen Walking the streets where people have walked for thousands of of years was well preserved and the mosaics and wall paintings are very impressive. As are the gladiator pens and houses On leaving the city tour ensure to end the visit with the boat exhibit
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Jorioz14
May 4, 2024
Herculaneum superb in the shadow of Pompeii! - Closer to Naples and Vesuvius than Pompeii. 13€ entry. Arriving early (for 9:30 a.m. entry) by train from Garibaldi/Naples, very short wait to get the ticket. Easy arrival, go down main street from the station, 500 meters to the entrance arch. Good height gain over the entire site of Ercolano (Herculaneum), 3-hour visit, without audio guide but several travel guides, carried out clockwise. In terms of communication, the site of Pompeii (much larger, more populated, a city formerly dedicated to commerce) crushes the ancient Herculaneum, a small fishing port, a happy result, because a visit without tourism, and a great pleasure than that of enter peacefully into the often two-story houses of the wealthy of the time. Architectural panorama, beautiful frescoes and mosaics. In the end, Herculaneum is worth your visit just as much as Pompeii!
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Amsterdammarlies
Apr 24, 2024
Very interesting!! - Very interesting, it's just big enough to see everything. Be sure to bring cat food and water for the small (but very thin) kittens. They walk around the terrace/food corner. Unfortunately, the food corner does not offer food for cats. But they really need this! My thanks are great!
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D9738ogchristophers
Apr 22, 2024
Just go - Extraordinary. Amazing. Fantastic guide. Just go. Friends had suggested that Herculaneum was a better option than Pompei. Easier to get around. No regrets. Or do both.
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554wendys
Feb 27, 2024
Very Interesting Site - From the station is a nice 10min walk to the ruins. The views from the entry point are very good. It is a much easier walk than Pompeii but without so many wow moments. We arrived for 9.30am and it was empty but the nice thing was plenty of staff walking around and answered a few questions I had (found the staff to be multi-lingual in Italian and English at the least). Absolutely worth going and good value for money and a must if you dont have time for Pompeii
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400jean8
Feb 14, 2024
VERY WELL PRESERVED - Easy train from Naples station. Several every hour. Entrance 15 minutes walk from the station. Tickets at the entrance. The site is smaller than Pompeii, so easier. Few tourists, but it's still early. Little information. Exceptional state of conservation, site perfectly maintained by UNESCO. Fairly quick visit. Restaurant near the park of low quality and expensive. Otherwise the city has few attractions.
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Schmutaki
May 29, 2024
Bit of a disappointment - We have to say this was a let down. We stopped by here on the way back from a wonderful trip to the Amalfi coast. We were tired and it was hot. Perhaps a guided tour would have been better. There just wasn't much of interest to see. At the ticket office, we were told the site was wheelchair accessible but it clearly wasn't and one member of our party could not go. Oh well.
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Chloergriffin
Apr 16, 2024
Great venue but poor customer service - The woman at the desk on 14/04/24 was rude and unhelpful. Kept interrupting us when we were trying to explain the problem with the ticket. We had a booking reference but didn’t have a barcode so she dismissed us from the line. Our email said to collect the ticket from the desk. I walked around asking for help. I tried to access the Wi-Fi. I felt very frustrated and close to tears. In the end we went back to the desk- she said “Oh your ticket is with the audio guide around the corner. You should’ve said from the start”!!!! 🤬🤬🤬 It was written on the booking reference!! We wasted time unable to get in because the woman at the desk wouldn’t listen.
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Bk51wrm
Apr 12, 2024
Not happy with Naples, Italy - We had tickets booked to tour Herculaneum for Apr 12, 2024. We walked to the Metro station only to find out the Metro was on strike. I contacted the Herculaneum ticket vendor only to find out that cancellation or date change needs to be done 24hrs in advance. I am 42€ ($62 Cdn) out of pocket. No refund!!! No possible date change!!! We could have taken a taxi for another 65€ charge... not happening! Our impression of Naples... dirty, stinky, unfriendly, rude people. Not a city we will revisit... ever!
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