At Herculaneum we would have liked a bit more time there, to see the remains in the boat houses.
Visite guidée de Pompéi et Herculanum avec repas local
- Cette journée complète vous permettra de visiter deux sites classés au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, tous deux figés dans le temps
- Vous traverserez ce qui était autrefois le centre animé de Pompéi, lors d'une visite guidée du site archéologique
- Vous aurez le temps de vous détendre et de réfléchir tout en dégustant un repas de plats locaux après votre matinée de visite
- Vous découvrirez comment vivaient les riches Italiens dans l'ancienne Herculanum avant qu'elle ne soit détruite par la boue volcanique
- Votre guide local possède une connaissance approfondie de Pompéi et d'Herculanum, deux villes au destin tragique
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- Vous ne pouvez pas emmener de sac excédant 30 x 30 x15 cm à Pompéi ou Herculanum. Il existe une consigne gratuite où vous pouvez laisser vos affaires.
- Le transfert peut s'effectuer depuis un point de prise en charge prédéterminé.
- Les groupes pour la visite des sites archéologiques seront de 30 personnes au maximum, mais le transport vers ces sites peut se faire dans des autocars pouvant accueillir plus de passagers.
- Le premier dimanche de chaque mois, l'entrée aux sites archéologiques est gratuite. Cette gratuité a déjà été déduite du prix pour les dates concernées.
- Le billet officiel pour Pompéi coûte 20 EUR pour les adultes, tandis que celui pour Herculanum coûte 16 EUR pour les adultes. Aux deux sites, les billets pour les citoyens de l'UE âgés de 18 à 25 ans coûtent 2 EUR. L'entrée est gratuite pour les enfants de moins de 18 ans, les visiteurs handicapés (avec un accompagnateur) et pour tous les visiteurs le premier dimanche du mois. La différence de prix reflète la valeur ajoutée et les services exclusifs inclus dans cette expérience.
- Non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
- Apportez un chapeau
- Apportez des chaussures appropriées
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Excellent
Basé sur 365 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Rapport qualité-prix
4,4/5
Service
4,7/5
Personnel
4,7/5
Sécurité
4,7/5
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Over 65 Jan & Dave
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4.629 octobre 2025A voyagé en couple
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Kathryn
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528 octobre 2025A voyagé en famille
Laura, our guide, was very knowledgeable and polite. Her English was excellent and she had a detailed knowledge of both sites. The lunch was 3 courses and good value for money..
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James
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4.625 octobre 2025A voyagé en couple
What made the experience so enjoyable was the friendliness and knowledge of our guide, Francesca. She was excellent. Also, the transportation there and back was faultless as was the very good lunch.
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Terry
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4.69 octobre 2025A voyagé en couple
I enjoyed the whole of the experience, it was really well run, Francesca was brilliant The only thing I didn’t like were the toilets on the sites, not TUI’s fault I know but you would think the Italian tourist board would provide something better considering the amount of tourists in and out of the sites
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Flora
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59 octobre 2025A voyagé avec des amis
Our guide Toni was very informative and gave us a great insight into the lives of people in Pompeii and Herculaneum. The tour felt a bit rushed at times but we were cramming a lot into one day
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Cipfaman
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3.48 octobre 2025A voyagé en couple
More time needed at Pompei and Herculaneum. Bus was 30 minutes late and traffic atrocious. Seat belts didn’t work and bus had dirty windows and curtains hanging down. Large price to pay for two hours at each site and 5 hours unsafe travel. Guide was very average.
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