Must-sees in Sorrento
Pompeii and Vesuvius volcano skip the line guided tour from Sorrento
Discover Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius by booking this tour from Sorrento.
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Sorrento Coast boat tour with limoncello tasting
Experience the wonders of the coast on a 2-hour boat tour leaving from Sorrento.
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Book your Amalfi Coast last minute panoramic drive on Musement today! Stop for amazing pictures and enjoy free time in Positano and Amalfi.
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Positano, Amalfi and Ravello tour from Sorrento
Enjoy a spectacular drive along the Amalfi Coast Road. Take in breathtaking sea views and visit the picturesque villages of Positano, Amalfi and Ravello.
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Tour of Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast
Book now your tour of the Amalfi Coast and take advantage of the exclusive roundtrip transportation. Are you ready to travel?
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Capri Boat Tour from Sorrento with Optional Pickup
Admire the Gulf of Naples and sail around the island of Capri. See the Faraglioni and explore the island at your own pace.
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Of all the Roman ruins in Italy, none is as poignant or fascinating as Pompeii. More than a moment frozen in time, it's a window into past. You'll discover its remarkably well-preserved houses and landmark sites on this morning excursion to this UNESCO Word Heritage Site.
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Skip-the-line guided tour of Pompeii from Sorrento
Travel back in time and discover Pompeii on a half-day guided tour with an air-conditioned minibus from Sorrento.
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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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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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