Combine a guided walk through Pompeii's ruins with a summit ascent of the volcano that destroyed it — standing on the crater rim of Vesuvius is a primal, once-in-a-lifetime experience that perfectly bookends the ancient city below.
What to expect
Your small-group departs Sorrento port by private minibus and reaches Pompeii for a 2-hour guided tour emphasising the most evocative stories — the gladiators, the bakeries, the heartbreaking casts. After a traditional Neapolitan lunch, you ascend the volcano's southern flank on a well-marked path through lava fields and sparse Mediterranean scrub. At the crater's edge — 1,281 metres above sea level — the view sweeps across the Bay of Naples and, on clear days, to Capri and Ischia. Your guide explains Vesuvius's geological history and its still-active status. Return to Sorrento allows a late-afternoon stroll before all-aboard.
Good to know
The Vesuvius summit path is approximately 860 metres of well-maintained gravel track (30–40 minutes each way); sturdy shoes are essential and layers are recommended — the summit is significantly cooler and windier than the coast. The full day runs approximately 9 hours; confirm your all-aboard time is no earlier than 7:00pm. Book online with instant confirmation.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sorrento — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.