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Discover Pompeii's ruins in a small group with an archaeologist guide, exploring key sites like the Temple of Apollo and House of the Vettii for 2 hours.

This 2-hour Pompeii tour from Askos Tours offers a focused, intimate exploration of Italy’s most famous archaeological site. Limited to just 15 participants, the tour provides a chance to discover Pompeii’s ruins with the guidance of a knowledgeable archaeologist. Entry tickets are included, making the experience seamless and convenient.
What makes this tour stand out is its small group size, fostering a more personal and engaging atmosphere. With expert insights at every stop, visitors gain a deeper understanding of Pompeii’s history, architecture, and culture. The tour is ideal for those who want to see the highlights without feeling rushed, though it lasts only 2 hours, so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with moderate walking and keen to focus on key sites.
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The journey begins at Via Villa dei Misteri, 2, with guides waiting at the Porta Marina Superiore entrance. Guides hold ASKOS TOURS signs for easy identification. The meeting point is precisely located at coordinates 40.74837875366211, 14.481863021850586.
This centralized start point allows for a smooth beginning to the exploration, with all entry tickets included so visitors can bypass long queues. The tour is in English, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors. It’s advisable to bring passport or ID card, as it might be requested at the entrance, and note that mobility scooters and unaccompanied minors are not permitted.

The tour’s itinerary covers key areas of Pompeii, starting at Porta Marina and including the Temple of Apollo, Foro Civile, and Temple of Jupiter. Visitors also visit the Basilica and the House of Menander, gaining insight into Roman civic life and domestic architecture.
The Forum Baths, Lupanare, and the House of the Faun are additional stops that reveal the daily life of Pompeii’s residents. The Large Theatre offers a glimpse into entertainment and social gatherings, while the House of the Vettii demonstrates luxury living. The tour concludes at Teatro Grande, the grand Roman theater that once hosted performances and events.
Each location is explained in detail by the archaeologist guide, who shares stories about the artwork, mosaics, and frescoes that have been remarkably preserved beneath layers of volcanic ash.
Stopping at Porta Marina sets the scene at one of Pompeii’s main entrances, offering context about the city’s layout. The Temple of Apollo is notable for its intricate architecture and religious importance, while the Foro Civile served as the city’s bustling political and social hub.
The House of Menander provides insights into ancient domestic life, featuring well-preserved mosaics and frescoes. The Forum Baths were a social center for bathing and relaxation, illustrating Roman hygiene practices. The Lupanare is a notable site of ancient entertainment, with unique artwork that reflects Pompeii’s social customs.
The House of the Vettii is admired for its luxurious decoration, and the Large Theatre exhibits the importance of entertainment in Roman society. The tour wraps up at the Teatro Grande, offering a final impression of Pompeii’s architectural grandeur.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour’s key feature is the expert archaeologist leading the group. Their knowledgeable storytelling makes each site come alive, clarifying historical significance and providing context about daily life, cultural practices, and the catastrophic eruption that preserved Pompeii.
The guide’s approach ensures a more engaging experience than self-guided visits, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Their insights help visitors appreciate the artwork, mosaics, and urban planning that make Pompeii a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Since the tour covers several sites within Pompeii, some walking and standing are involved. Mobility scooters and unaccompanied minors are not permitted, and the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for uneven terrain.
Booking includes entry tickets and the guided tour in English. The booking process offers reserve now, pay later, providing flexibility for travelers. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.

This small group Pompeii tour is perfect for those seeking a personalized, informative experience led by a qualified archaeologist. The limited group size minimizes crowds and enhances the chance to connect with the guide. It’s a strong choice for visitors who want a focused overview of Pompeii’s highlights in a short time, without sacrificing depth or expert commentary.
This 2-hour archaeological tour offers a rich and engaging introduction to Pompeii’s most notable sites. Its small group format and expert guide make it an ideal option for travelers who value personalized attention and insider insights.
While the tour covers many highlights, it does not include extensive time at each site, so those interested in a more in-depth exploration may consider longer or private options. Still, for a compact, expertly guided overview, this tour provides excellent value and a memorable experience into Pompeii’s history.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for unaccompanied minors and mobility scooters are not permitted, so it is best for older children or teenagers capable of walking and standing for the duration.
Do I need to bring anything?
Visitors should bring a passport or ID card, as it might be requested at entry.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if travel plans change.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, focusing on the most significant sites of Pompeii with a knowledgeable archaeologist guiding the way.