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Herculaneum Private Guided Tour with an Archaeologist

Ruins of Herculaneum entrance with ancient stone structures and arches, Italy.
Ancient street with ruins and columns in Herculaneum, Italy.
Ancient frescoes and mosaics in a room at Herculaneum, part of the Pompeii & Herculaneum guided tour.
Visitors exploring ancient ruins at Herculaneum, Italy.

Duration

2 hrs

本日オープン

8:30am - 7:30pm

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    • Just your group and one dedicated archaeologist. No shared queues, no shared commentary, no compromises on where you go or how long you stay.

    • Your guide isn't following a fixed route. They're building the visit around your group's specific curiosities, whether that's the forensic detail of the eruption, the social hierarchy written into the houses, or the remarkable organic materials — wood, food, textiles — that no other Roman site has preserved quite like this.

    • Explore the Samnite House, Forum Baths, Temple of the Augustales, and the House of Neptune and Amphitrite with the kind of depth and pace that a group of 20 simply never allows.

    • Stand at the waterfront boathouses, where over 300 residents were found exactly as the surge left them in 79 AD. Ask every question you have, without an audience or a clock.

    • When the guided portion ends, your group is free to stay and keep exploring the site independently.

    • Private tour of Herculaneum

    • Fast-track entry to Herculaneum

    • Expert English, French, Italian, or, Spanish, Portuguese, or German-speaking guide (as per option selected)

    • Maximum of 10 guests

    • Transfers
  • これらのチケットは、体験開始の24 時間前までキャンセルが可能で、全額払い戻しを受けることができる。

  • 108 口コミ

    口コミの収集方法

    これらの評価には、ヘッドアウトのゲストと、この体験を現地で運営している信頼できるパートナーの両方からの検証済みの口コミが含まれています。すべての口コミは、実際にこの体験をした旅行者からのものです。

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    Van F

    Group
    予約確認済み
    昨日
    Excellent tour with Antonietta. Knowledgeable guide, responsive to all our questions and special needs. This excursion made the trip for us to a great and memorable experience. Thank you so much.

    Sax G

    Couple
    予約確認済み
    2025年10月
    Guide sympathique et intéressante parlant très bien le français, bref une expérience à recommander
    2025年9月
    I dragged my boyfriend to Herculaneum and WOW, it was sooo much cooler than he thought. Our guide (think her name was Lucia?) was super chill and had all these wild facts about the houses and shops. The way the ash preserved everything is kinda nuts, like you can see paint on the walls! We went on a Monday morning, not super crowded but bring water cuz it gets HOT. Pro tip: wear sneakers, the streets are uneven and my flip flops were a bad call. Loved it, would totally come back with my parents.
    2025年9月
    Went solo, joined a group tour at the entrance. Our guide Mario was passionate but spoke a bit fast, hard for me to catch everything. Still, learned a lot about Roman daily life. It was EPIC walking through the old bathhouses. Only thing, there were some school groups and it got noisy at times. Bring headphones if you want to hear the guide better.
    2025年9月
    Herculaneum is just fascinating. We visited with our two kids (8 and 10) and even they weren’t bored, which is saying something! The guide had a way of explaining stuff that made it feel like a story, not a lecture. The mosaics are BEAUTIFUL. It was fairly busy but nothing like Pompeii. Only downside was the food truck outside, not great. Pack snacks if ur picky.
  • Most people experience Herculaneum as part of a group, moving at someone else's pace, hearing answers to someone else's questions. This one is different.

    Getting started

    Make your way to the main entrance of the Herculaneum Archaeological Park on Corso Resina in Ercolano. Your private archaeologist will meet you outside the ticket office, handle entry, and take you straight past the general queue.

    What to expect

    Herculaneum Archaeological Park

    Herculaneum was not buried slowly under falling ash. It was sealed in seconds by a pyroclastic surge so dense it preserved things Pompeii lost entirely — wooden furniture, food left on counters, a boat still at the shore, the carbonised remains of a wooden cradle. It is, archaeologically, the more intact of the two cities.

    Features

    • Samnite House: One of Herculaneum's oldest surviving homes, with a well-preserved atrium and upper gallery. Your guide can walk you through the social codes embedded in its architecture: who was welcomed where, and why that mattered in Roman domestic life.

    • Forum Baths: The finest intact Roman bathing complex most visitors will ever stand inside. Your archaeologist can spend as long here as your group wants, breaking down the engineering of the underfloor heating, the function of each room, and what a typical afternoon here looked like for a Roman citizen.

    • Temple of the Augustales: A vividly frescoed temple to the imperial cult of Augustus, with painted surfaces still in their original location. On a private tour, your guide can address the political underpinnings of the cult — context that gets compressed or skipped entirely in a shared group.

    • House of Neptune and Amphitrite: Named for its extraordinary polychrome mosaic set into a summer dining room, this is one of the most remarkable decorative survivals anywhere in the Roman world. With no group dynamic to manage, your guide can take the time this room genuinely deserves.

    • The Boathouses: The site's most quietly devastating space. Over 300 skeletal remains of residents who fled to the waterfront hoping to escape by sea were uncovered here in the 1980s, and they remain exactly where archaeologists found them. On a private tour, you can linger here as long as you need, with a guide who can speak to both the archaeology and the human story without having to move the group along.

    • House of the Deer: A grand villa named for its marble stag sculptures, giving a clear picture of the wealth and taste of Herculaneum's elite, and of what was lost when Vesuvius ended it in an afternoon.

    After the guided portion concludes, your group is free to continue exploring the site independently, at whatever pace the rest of the day allows.

  • What to bring

    • Bring a valid photo ID to present at the entrance.

    • Wear comfortable shoes suited for walking over uneven surfaces.

    • Since much of the site is outdoors, carry essentials like a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water.

    • The site is open in all weather, so a light jacket or umbrella is useful on rainy days.

    What’s not allowed

    • Large backpacks, suitcases, and bulky luggage cannot be brought into the site.

    • Eating and drinking may be restricted in certain parts of the site.

    • Only registered service animals are permitted; pets are not allowed.

    • Smoking, alcohol, and prohibited substances are not allowed anywhere on the premises.

    • Tripods, flashes, and professional filming equipment may be limited or require special permission.

    Accessibility

    • The terrain includes uneven walkways and excavation areas, making it difficult for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility.

    • While some access support (like entrance ramps) is available, several zones may still be hard to reach.

    • Accessible restroom facilities are provided on-site.

    Additional information

    • Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the visit.

    • Parts of the site may be temporarily closed depending on ongoing preservation or restoration work.

    • Opening hours vary by season:

      • 15 Oct – 15 March: 8:30am–5pm (last entry at 3:30pm)

      • 16 Mar – 14 Oct: 8:30am–7:30pm (last entry at 6pm)

    • Free admission is available on select national holidays and the first Sunday of each month. Reduced fares apply to eligible visitors with valid proof of qualification.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.

    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.

    Meeting point

    • Meet your guide at Biglietteria Ercolano.

    • Address: 80056 Ercolano, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy.

    • Guide identifier: Your guide will be holding a sign with your name on it.

    • Landmark: At the ticket office of the Herculaneum ruins.

    Get directions to the meeting point

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