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Combo: Herculaneum + Pompeii Tickets

Aerial view of ancient ruins in Herculaneum, Italy, with surrounding landscape.
Herculaneum ruins with detailed frescoes and mosaics, part of Combo: Herculaneum + Pompeii Tickets.
Person walking on cobbled streets of ancient Pompeii ruins, Italy.
Herculaneum ruins with ancient frescoes and columns, Italy.

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Grab this combo ticket that includes access to Pompeii and Herculaneum. Save money as you learn about history and archaeology at these UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy.

4.2/5

(16,991)

Adoración Vaca Florido

Adoración

Sep 2025
Verified booking
5/5
Booking was easy. Even though we had to go 20 minutes to the entrance, it was hard considering that we had little time to be inside. And the tickets nobody told us where they were and we had to walk around a lot to find the place where they were printed. It would have been easier to enter through the upstairs door and show the tickets online. Also we had to wait in the store 20 min more for them to print them. But the experience inside was fine. Too big for just a few hours. But I will come back someday
Marie Milburn

Marie

Oct 2025
Verified booking
5/5
My experience was beyond my highest expectations. This was a dream destination for me. The degree of preservation there is amazing! I had an injury and struggled to get around easily but it was worth the struggle. I hope I'll be able to return someday to see some of the sights I didn't get to. There's so much to see!!! I loved doing this at my own pace, and having time to linger in areas of particular interest. Thank you to all those hard workers for making my visit and this site so special!
Nalisha Kumarasinghe

Nalisha

Oct 2025
Verified booking
5/5
I'm extremely disappointed with my experience using Headout. Due to a public transport strike that completely disrupted the train network, I was unable to attend the event I had booked. This situation was entirely out of my control, yet Headout offered no assistance or refund, leaving me out of a significant amount of money. It's incredibly frustrating to lose that much with no flexibility or understanding shown. Based on this experience, I can’t trust or use this service again.
    • Appreciate the beauty of the archaeological sites that once were Pompeii and Herculaneum, grand cities in Italy’s Campania region.

    • The preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site features excavated ruins of streets and houses that visitors can freely explore.

    • Discover stunning frescoes in gorgeous villas and communal spaces. Understand the civilization, architecture, and society of these cities.

    • Learn of the town’s heartbreaking history as you see remains that are almost perfectly preserved by volcanic ash.

    • This ticket includes skip-the-line access to Herculaneum allowing you to bypass the long tourist lines.

  • Herculaneum

    • Skip-the-line entry to Herculaneum

    Pompeii

    • Entry to Pompeii
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 4.2
    16,991 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Constance L Ayala

    Constance

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    We arrived at Pompeii on a Monday around 12pm and found it to be quite busy. Our pre-purchased tickets required us to check in at the tourist center which was unexpected and a bit confusing to find and set us back an hour from scheduled ticket time. With the help of a local ristorante owner we eventually found the location where we were bombarded with sales people who tried to sell us maps as well as a listening tour guide device, which needed to be returned before the park closed, or a QR code to listen on our own phones which did not cover much of the sites. I would recommend getting there as soon as the park opens to avoid an onslaught of guided tour buses. Also, which entry gate your ticket is for, plan ahead on where to park if you are driving there. Arrive and at least half an hour before your scheduled ticket time unless you already know where to go to get your tickets printed for entry. There are three entrances to the park and you really need to know which one your ticket is for. As for Hurculaneum, I found this to be a more intimate and relaxed experience. It is a far better preserved site with more mosaics and frescoes, far fewer people and felt far less hurried. All in all an experience not to be missed. In both Pompeii and Herculaneum we were approached by private tour guides inside the park for an added cost but chose not use them. Viewing the human remains in both parks felt invasive on a very personal level and I chose not photograph them out of respect.
    Marie Milburn

    Marie

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    5/5
    My experience was beyond my highest expectations. This was a dream destination for me. The degree of preservation there is amazing! I had an injury and struggled to get around easily but it was worth the struggle. I hope I'll be able to return someday to see some of the sights I didn't get to. There's so much to see!!! I loved doing this at my own pace, and having time to linger in areas of particular interest. Thank you to all those hard workers for making my visit and this site so special!
    ΕVANGELIA  Kavalieratou

    εVangelia

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    4/5
    Forum and theatro...and the bodies of the persons who were burnt there...it was impressive...the stores. ..the big villas and or course the nice gardens...I loved them
    Creutzer Thomas

    Creutzer

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    3/5
    A beautiful day in Pompeii. Thanks to the ticket, we didn't have to wait and got in easily. However, the audio guide offered by the agency was a big disappointment. 10 euros (we took 2 for 4) for the phone or physical version, but : - for the physical version, you have to bring it back to the store before 5:30 p.m. (inconvenient as they're not near the circumvesuviana station) - for the phone version: impossible to use because there's no mobile network on the Pompei site. The best thing would have been to offer wifi in the agency and a system for downloading audio tapes, given the mediocrity of the network coverage! And 2 additional points: - I wanted to listen to the audio guide when I got back on the train at the end of the day: impossible, as the codes I was given had been deactivated after 7pm. - as we were leaving, we realized that physical audioguides were available on site for 9 euros, which could be returned at the exit until closing time. So we were delighted with our day in Pompeii, but we had a bitter taste for the audioguide story, which made us feel we'd been cheated out of 20 euros...
    Rolf Froebe

    Rolf

    Oct 2025
    Verified booking
    3/5
    We didn't like the fact that people urinated in many corners, once even worse. But we weren't surprised when we had to search for a toilet for almost twenty minutes because they were very poorly signposted and then the street and therefore the one toilet was closed. We didn't like the fact that the street names didn't appear on the map or only appeared to a limited extent, which in turn made it difficult to find our way around. We didn't like the fact that the closed entrances/sights were not marked on the map, which exacerbated all the problems mentioned above. It was very confusing overall.
  • See how Mother Earth shapes history

    Mt. Vesuvius forms an imposing backdrop as a reminder that both towns were buried under meters of ash and pumice after its tragic eruption in 79 A.D. There were two main stages in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. In the first phase, an enormous column of volcanic ash, gas, and rock shot high into the air and then began to cascade down the sky. It is theorized that because the wind was blowing in the south-eastern direction, this rain of pumice rocks fell over the town of Pompeii, injuring citizens and trapping them in collapsing buildings. Herculaneum survived this phase, potentially allowing many residents to escape before the more destructive second stage of eruption.

    The second stage consisted of pyroclastic flows, fast-flowing rivers of gas and ash that cascade down the side of the volcano with intense speed and ferocity. These flows buried Pompeii under 4-6m of ash and covered Herculaneum in roughly 25m of ash. Despite this, archaeologists have excavated and preserved several everyday objects that will give you a glimpse into the life of ancient Romans; from amphitheaters, public baths, and other sites.

    Pompeii

    Villa of the Mysteries has stunning frescoes with a complex diversity of back stories! The space was essentially a grand farmhouse with its own grape press. In 1909, a fresco that stretches over 17 metres long was discovered in one of its rooms. House of the Faun is named after the small statue in front of it. In the atrium, there is a mosaic to be found containing the word ‘welcome’. Another famous mosaic was also in this house - depicting the fight between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Issus in 333BC. Many of the sculptures found in the house are now stored at the National Archaeological Museum for preservation.

    Herculaneum

    Villa of Papyri with 1800 cylinders filled with papyrus that had been coiled up for centuries. Most writings discovered here were found to be of 1st century philosopher Philodemus. The House of Neptune and Amphitrite is a small, but richly decorated home in Herculaneum, featuring a mosaic that represents the sea-god Neptune and his wife. It is unique because it connects to an adjoining shop - one of the best preserved in all of Herculaneum and Pompeii. So far we know the shop sold wine, and jars of chickpeas and beans.

  • Pompeii

    Monday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Sunday09:00am - 07:00pmlast entry 05:30pm

    Herculaneum

    Monday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Tuesday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Wednesday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Thursday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Friday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Saturday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
    Sunday08:30am - 05:00pmlast entry 03:30pm
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    • Please show your ticket voucher along with a valid photo ID to redeem your mobile ticket for a paper ticket.

    Ticket Redemption Points.

    • Herculaneum

    • Redeem your ticket at Corso Resina.

    • Address: 187, 80056 Ercolano NA.

    Get Directions to the Ticket Redemption Point

    • Pompeii

    • Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.

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