All inclusive Herculaneum Skip the Line Tour From Sorrento
Overview
You will enter the site together with an official authorized guide, helping you to skip long lines and queues at the gate, and through strategic routes, guide you through all the main highlights.
Free to remain inside of the ruins after the 2 hours tour.
Inclusions
- Express Train ticket return from Sorrento
- Entrance ticket
- 2 hours guided tour with an authorized guide
- Skip the line at the entrance
- Entry/Admission - Parco Acheologico di Ercolano
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Parco Acheologico di Ercolano, Corso Resina, 187, 80056 Ercolano Italy
You will enter the site together with an official authorized guide, helping you to skip long lines and queues at the gate and that will unveil the history and daily life of the roman civilization in this Unesco elected world heritage site.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
After reading a few negative reviews I was a little dubious about booking this trip but we had a great visit to Herculaneum. The train journey was explained to us at the station and we had our own carriage on the "tourist/express" train. Stops were clear and there were helpful staff on board. Her...
After reading a few negative reviews I was a little dubious about booking this trip but we had a great visit to Herculaneum. The train journey was explained to us at the station and we had our own carriage on the "tourist/express" train. Stops were clear and there were helpful staff on board. Herculaneum is a straightforward 10 min walk from the station and we were met at the entrance by our guide, Fabio. He spoke good English and gave us a thorough understanding of what Herculaneum was like before the eruption. The site is a lot more intact than Pompeii and I enjoyed it more. The train back to Sorrento was on time and although no carriage was reserved, there were plenty of seats. A holiday highlight!We booked this after seeing the brochure but were charged ten euros more than advertised and told it was a "misprint".The 'special train' we were promised to Ercalano was awful being fenced off with other random passengers then as trains on strike that day left worrying when it stopped a few time...
We booked this after seeing the brochure but were charged ten euros more than advertised and told it was a "misprint".The 'special train' we were promised to Ercalano was awful being fenced off with other random passengers then as trains on strike that day left worrying when it stopped a few times (tour company still happily took our euros a few days ago knowing about this!) We had to guess where to get off and I felt very sick but no clear sign of train toilets.Herculaneum was a 10 min walk from the station and there was only us and another couple (despite being told they needed 8 for the tour??)Guide very knowledgeable and the tour itself was good but the train journey and extra cost awful.We had an issue with train ticket resolved ourselves later but Rick the manager of the tour company said he would email the very next day (he didn't).Not impressed with how the company were dishonest to people nor the awful train journey.The train had covered windows so we missed the station and ended up in Naples. The staff apologies and got us back to Herculaneum very quickly. We met our guide at she started the tour. Unfortunately information at each stopping point commenced before we were all in hearing distance.
The train had covered windows so we missed the station and ended up in Naples. The staff apologies and got us back to Herculaneum very quickly. We met our guide at she started the tour. Unfortunately information at each stopping point commenced before we were all in hearing distance.