Side trips from Rome. . .
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Side trips from Rome. . .
My husband and I will be traveling to Rome in October and will be staying the Rome for 8 days. Is it feasable to do a day trip to Pompai from Rome? If so can anyone recommend a tour to take? Also, is it feasable to go to Capri for a day?
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There are many threads here that discuss this. Two main choices:
1) Do it yourself via train to Naples, then local train to Pompeii Scavi. Travel time each way about 2-3 hours.
2) Via bus tour. The consensus is that Enjoy Rome has the best option since they don't waste time taking you to factory outlets to buy junk. It's a long day and you end up with 3-4 hours at Pompeii.
Capri is so near Pompeii but takes even longer to get there. If you want to do both, I would recommend making it an overnight trip.
1) Do it yourself via train to Naples, then local train to Pompeii Scavi. Travel time each way about 2-3 hours.
2) Via bus tour. The consensus is that Enjoy Rome has the best option since they don't waste time taking you to factory outlets to buy junk. It's a long day and you end up with 3-4 hours at Pompeii.
Capri is so near Pompeii but takes even longer to get there. If you want to do both, I would recommend making it an overnight trip.
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I saw both Rome and Pompeii. I agree that there is plenty to do in and nearby Rome. Rome is amazing!
We saw Pompeii on the way to Sorrento. It took all day, about 9 hours, for our driver to take us from our Rome hotel to our Sorrento hotel, stopping at both Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius on the way. We stopped at Pompeii for about 2 hours and stopped at Vesuvius for about 1 hour. Then we stayed overnight in Sorrento for 2 nights.
In my experience, the ruins of Ancient Rome (Colosseum, Roman Forum, etc., House of the Vestal Virgins, etc.) are just as interesting as Pompeii, especially if you get a private licensed guide to take your family on a walking tour of the ruins.
We used Francesca Caruso, a licensed guide in Rome who is fluent in English, for a wonderful 3-hour walking tour of Ancient Rome. [email protected]
If she doesn't answer your e-mail right away it is possible she might be on vacation. Otherwise she always answers within a couple of days.
We saw Pompeii on the way to Sorrento. It took all day, about 9 hours, for our driver to take us from our Rome hotel to our Sorrento hotel, stopping at both Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius on the way. We stopped at Pompeii for about 2 hours and stopped at Vesuvius for about 1 hour. Then we stayed overnight in Sorrento for 2 nights.
In my experience, the ruins of Ancient Rome (Colosseum, Roman Forum, etc., House of the Vestal Virgins, etc.) are just as interesting as Pompeii, especially if you get a private licensed guide to take your family on a walking tour of the ruins.
We used Francesca Caruso, a licensed guide in Rome who is fluent in English, for a wonderful 3-hour walking tour of Ancient Rome. [email protected]
If she doesn't answer your e-mail right away it is possible she might be on vacation. Otherwise she always answers within a couple of days.
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I came across this site today for possible day trips out of Rome: http://www.astheromansdo.com/outside_rome.htm . I suggest this site only as a reference site where you can get some good ideas of what the possibilities are from Rome.
We used Scala Reale for a tour in Rome and found them to be excellent--very knowledgeable, personable and informative. And the groups are small which is a big plus.
Pompeii is doable, but I would not consider Capri as a day trip from Rome...way too much traveling for one day.
We used Scala Reale for a tour in Rome and found them to be excellent--very knowledgeable, personable and informative. And the groups are small which is a big plus.
Pompeii is doable, but I would not consider Capri as a day trip from Rome...way too much traveling for one day.
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