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Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius Select Tour with Local Lunch
A real history fest, this tour first takes you to Pompeii, which lay buried under volcanic ash for centuries. After a guided tour and a light lunch, you'll then visit the summit of Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano on Europe's mainland.
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4.6/5
(480)
Amalfi Coast Gems Tour with Positano, Pontone and Ravello
A real feast for the senses. This excursion along the Amalfi Coast has it all. In a small group, you'll trundle from village to village, exploring every nook and cranny and soaking up the beauty of this world-famous coastline. Discover Positano and Ravello with a delicious lunch in a family-run restaurant in between.
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4.5/5
(359)
Pompeii and Herculaneum Select Tour with Local Lunch
This tour takes you to Pompeii and Herculaneum to discover two of the world's greatest archaeological sites. Buried by Mt Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago, they offer a fascinating and at times haunting insight into ancient Roman life.
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4.6/5
(279)
Like nearby Pompeii, ancient Herculaneum suffered a similar fate at the hands of Vesuvius erupting in 79AD. Fortunately, archaeologists have managed to excavate parts of the city, and this half-day tour will show you what they've managed to unearth so far.
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4.6/5
(233)
Mount Vesuvius Crater Tour with Lunch at a Vineyard
This full day tour has a perfect pairing – a climb up to the crater of Mt Vesuvius followed by lunch and a tasting at a vineyard that grows Lacryma Christi wine. It'll bring you closer to the awesome intensity of mainland Europe's only active volcano and amaze you with life borne out of its volcanic soil.
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4.5/5
(103)
Capri day and night tour with local guide and boat trip
Playground for everyone from Hollywood stars to the ancient Greeks, Capri is a dazzling gem in the Neapolitan Riviera. You'll speed across by hydrofoil in the mid-afternoon to pass the evening doing exactly as you wish. Only TUI offers this excursion, when most day-trippers have left the island.
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4.4/5
(92)
A Taste of Naples Street Food Tour with Local Guide
Naples is rich in heritage and culinary culture – and this walking tour combines both to give you a real taste of the city. You'll dip in and out of old town eateries, bakeries and markets sampling Neapolitan delights in edible and edifice formats.
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4.1/5
(21)
Herculaneum and Vesuvius Tour with Local Lunch
Wandering around the archaeological site of Herculaneum is just like stepping through an open-air history book. On this tour, you'll visit what remains of this once-thriving seaside town, as well as see Mt Vesuvius – the architect of its destruction. Andrea, one of our local experts, says, 'Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum's deeper burial under volcanic mud resulted in an astounding level of preservation. It's a quieter, more intimate experience'.After Vesuvius's dramatic 79 AD eruption, Herculaneum became a town frozen in time. Now resurrected from its volcanic slumber, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with stories untold. On a guided tour with trusty headsets, you'll see the haunting boathouses – the sombre final chapters of desperate refugees – and the town's beautifully preserved marble floors, mosaics, and vibrant frescoes. Andrea says, 'Like many Roman towns, Herculaneum had a complex of public baths, which were a hub of daily life. These baths are particularly well-preserved and showcase the complex heating systems and detailed mosaics that adorned their walls and floors'.Lunch will be at a friendly, local restaurant, serving up Italian classics. You'll then head up the mighty Mount Vesuvius – the only active volcano in mainland Europe. With its eye-catching panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea and Naples, it's well worth the trip. The surrounding terrain, sculpted by past eruptions, only adds to the jaw-dropping scenery.
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4.7/5
(12)
Positano, Amalfi & Ravello Small Group Tour from Sorrento
The shimmering beauty of the Amalfi Coast is in the spotlight on our exclusive small group tour. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive to the colourful village of Positano. Discover the secrets of this hilly village where the spectacular views are enhanced by the scent of the bougainvillea and the many chic boutiques.In Positano, you'll take a guided walking tour, introducing you to narrow, cobblestone streets and local treasures. Next, you'll board a local ferry to the historic town of Amalfi. Enjoy the spellbinding views as you go, then once in Amalfi enjoy a brief guided tour before making the most of your free time.You'll be amazed by the views as our bus ascends to Ravello, the hilltop town famous for its tranquillity and panoramic views. Take a quick tour with your guide before taking some time to soak in the atmosphere and explore at your own pace.
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Capri and Anacapri Select with Guided Walking Tour
If the Amalfi Coast is the business, then Capri is showbusiness. This magnet for celebs since the days of Roman emperors is a must-visit. Take the ferry over then head by minibus to Anacapri in the west of the island, for some free time before making the trip to Capri town for a walking tour.
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4.4/5
(100)
If ever a song defined a region, it has to be 'O Sole Mio. This most Neapolitan of songs is among the repertoire performed by The Three Tenors in the sumptuous surroundings of an 18th-century villa in Sorrento. Prepare to wowed – this is no ordinary show.
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4.8/5
(100)
Ischia & La Mortella Gardens Tour
Dominated by Mt Epomeo, Ischia's a small but mountainous island off the northern tip of the Bay of Naples. With blossoming gardens, spa towns and jaw-dropping scenery, it also makes for a delightful day trip from Sorrento. This one features a scenic drive, free time for lunch and the famed La Mortella Gardens.First up on this full day tour is the hydrofoil crossing from Sorrento to volcanic Ischia. On arrival, you'll get to know the island with a panoramic drive to see its highlights. There's a break for lunch before the next part of the tour.In the afternoon, the star of the show is the subtropical La Mortella Gardens. Created and lovingly tended to during decades by English composer William Walton and his Argentinian wife, Susana, they feature more than 300 rare and exotic plants, along with ornate statues and waterfalls. Check out the views from the upper hill over the Bay of Forio, before more free time until it's time to board the boat again.
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4.4/5
(48)
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