Explore Herculaneum on a private tour with an expert archaeologist and priority access.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the ticket office of Herculaneum Ruins, where your entrance tickets are validated. After a brief introduction, proceed through security and begin your immersive journey into the ancient world.
What to expect
Herculaneum
Step into the ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD and renowned for its exceptional preservation. Your guide brings the remains to life with detailed historical context and engaging storytelling.
Features
Herculaneum’s preservation: Explore rare second storeys, carbonized wooden objects, and vibrant frescoes that survived the eruption, offering insight into Roman daily life.
Ancient beach remains: Witness the poignant site where the skeletons of 300 victims were discovered, providing a powerful connection to the city’s final moments.
Key landmarks: Visit the House of the Skeleton, Thermal Baths, and the Temple of the Augustali, each reflecting unique aspects of Roman architecture and society.
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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.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.