Private Pompeii, Sorrento & Positano

Pompei-Sorrento-Positano
Excursion Highlights:
  • Unearth Pompeii, the city preserved by Vesuvius' eruption, exploring the ruins with a private guide.
  • Be enchanted by Sorrento with its fragrant gardens, lush views, and the irresistible limoncello.
  • Discover the postcard-pretty Positano, a unique architectural gem with houses stacked like sun-bleached jewels along the cliff-side.
  • Enjoy the comfort of a private driver, convenient return-to-ship, and a skip-the-line service for Pompeii entrance.
  • Book now! Don't miss your opportunity to experience these iconic sites - spaces are limited and sell out fast.
From $186.00/person to $1,157.00/person (Select "Individuals" below) Price varies based on number of individuals in your group
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Private
Shore Excursion Type Cultural, Scenic
Shore Excursion Duration 8 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? Cruise Ship Pier
Food/Beverage Provided Bottle of water. Additional food and beverages not included but will be available for purchase during lunch break at various stops. Driver/guide will be able to make suggestions.
Recommended Dress Comfortable lightweight summer clothing and walking shoes are suitable for most of the year, but light sweaters or jackets may be needed in the evenings. Good quality sunglasses are advised, and photo-chromatic lenses for those who wear spectacles.
Restrictions Must be able to get in/out of vehicle. Accessible for collapsible wheelchair or walker. Must be able to walk on uneven terrain in Pompeii.

Private Pompeii, Sorrento & Positano

Leaving from the cruise ship terminal in Salerno you will be provided with a private guide and driver and set off on your exploration of Pompeii, Sorrento, and Positano.

Located on the plain at the eastern slopes of Vesuvius, to the right of the lower reaches of the river Sarno, Pompeii is one of the largest archaeological areas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ancient Roman city, buried by the sudden eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, has been brought to light in the archeological site. The rain of ash and lava and the resulting thick layer of dust have crystallized, preserving Pompeii for centuries. Brought to the surface, Pompeii is the most visited archaeological site in the world and one of the most fascinating.

After exploring ancient ruins, continue to Sorrento, one of the jewels of the Amalfi Coast. Be mesmerized with lush views of olive groves and vineyards, and the fragrant lemon and grapefruit trees that pepper gardens tucked into terraces of this uniquely beautiful town. Enjoy the many flavors and colors of typical products from this region, make sure to try the famous and delicious liquor made with the areas lemons called limoncello at a local limoncello factory. The peninsula is situated on a tufaceous terrace, overlooking the sea on the northern slopes of the Lattari Mountains. It seems the name "Sorrento" is derived from the name "Sirenia," meaning sirens, the legendary creatures that the Homeric tradition handed down as a half woman half fish, who bewitched the sailors with their songs, making them wreck against the rocks.

From Sorrento, you'll drive next to Positano, the postcard-pretty town that rises along the cliff-side, the houses stacked like sun-bleached jewels above the stunning blue of the coastline. The center of the Amalfi Coast, Positano is located on the slopes of the Comune Mountains and Sant'Angelo a Tre Pizzi. Thanks to the mild climate and the beauty of the landscape, Positano has been a resort since the Roman Empire, as attested by the discovery of a villa and more recent discoveries. From the village, the many typical "scalinate", steps, come down to the beaches, the Spiaggia Grande, and the Fornillo, both within walking distance; others are La Porta, Arienzo and San Pietro Laurito, all reachable mainly by the sea. The town, with houses with typical spherical shell, is a unique urban and architectural complex with long steps, narrow alleys and watchtowers along the coastal ridge.

Your day will end with a return by your driver to Salerno and the pier area and your ship.

Please Note: Guests should dress in seasonal, comfortable clothing and wear sturdy walking shoes. We recommend a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Guests should be in good physical condition and not have any mobility issues to participate, guests using a collapsible wheelchair can participate. Guests will encounter unpaved and uneven surfaces while walking. A valid ID must be shown to gain free entrance for those under 18 years of age at the Pompeii site. Your guide will collect the ticket fee for entrance to Pompeii while on the journey, once there the guide will purchase all tickets from a dedicated counter and you will be provided with skip the line service.