Climb the only active volcano on mainland Europe and look straight down into the steaming crater, with the whole Bay of Naples spread out behind you. Pair it with Pompeii and you see the killer and its victim in a single day -- the definitive Naples story. The walk from the bus drop-off to the crater rim is a moderate 20-40 min on a well-graded gravel path; entry is a fixed timed slot that genuinely sells out.
What to expect
You'll shuttle from Ercolano or Pompeii up the volcanic slope to the Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio trailhead, then walk a moderate 20–40 minutes on a well-graded gravel path toward the crater rim. As you climb, the Bay of Naples spreads out behind you; when you reach the rim at your assigned timed slot, you'll stand on the edge and gaze straight down into the steaming crater of mainland Europe's only active volcano. The view backward anchors the entire Naples story—the killer and its victim in one frame, Vesuvius and the cities it buried now visible in a single glance.
No real ship equivalent sells Vesuvius alone -- it's bundled into $150+ combo drives. Buying the EUR 10 official timed ticket direct and adding a ~EUR 22 shuttle is the cheapest serious bucket-list item at this port. Critical: book on the National Park's official Vivaticket system in advance, NOT at the gate -- slots cap at 60 people per 10 minutes and routinely sell out.
Good to know
Pre-booking on the official Vivaticket system is COMPULSORY—slots cap at 60 people per 10 minutes and routinely sell out; do not rely on gate sales. The EUR 10 official Gran Cono crater-trail ticket plus booking fee (~EUR 11.68 total) is far cheaper than ship bundled excursions at $150+, but add ~EUR 22 for the shuttle from Ercolano/Pompeii station. Plan arrival at your assigned timed slot with at least 2–3 hours buffer before all-aboard; shuttle transit and the 20–40 minute walk must fit within a realistic 6–8 hour port window. Wear sturdy shoes suitable for gravel paths and bring water and sun protection—the crater rim is fully exposed.