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Discover the treasures of the Phlegraean Fields of Naples on a private car tour, visiting archaeological sites, scenic viewpoints, and historic landmarks in 4-5 hours.
A private car tour among the archaeological treasures of the Phlegraean Fields of Naples offers a flexible, immersive experience that highlights some of the area’s most captivating sites. At $100.80 per person, this tour is suitable for those seeking a personalized approach to exploring the region’s ancient ruins, scenic vistas, and historic architecture. With an approximate duration of 4 to 5 hours, it balances leisurely sightseeing with in-depth visits, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a tailored, intimate experience over large group excursions.
The tour is notable for its flexible itinerary: visitors can choose between a morning tour that visits four key sites or an evening tour that captures the magic of Naples at dusk. Both options include private transportation and pickup, ensuring comfort and convenience. The morning experience requires a ticket for access to some sites, with discounted rates for EU citizens aged 18-25. The evening option offers a chance to see the area’s landscapes and landmarks illuminated, including Mount Procida with spectacular views of Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
This tour appeals most to travelers interested in archaeological sites, panoramic views, and cultural history. It offers a rich mix of ancient ruins, historic castles, and scenic landscapes, all with the flexibility of a private vehicle and expert guidance. The balance of free sites and paid tickets allows for both affordability and access to some of the region’s most treasured locations.


The tour begins with a visit to Castello Aragonese di Baia, a striking 15th-century fortress on the island of Nisida. Its historic walls and commanding views over the bay create a captivating atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. The castle’s panoramic vantage points make it a favorite for photos, and its imposing architecture offers a glimpse into Naples’ strategic past. Admission is not included, but the exterior alone provides plenty of visual interest.
Next, the Parco Archeologico delle Terme di Baia invites travelers to wander among Roman thermal ruins. Here, majestic columns and remains of thermal pools showcase the luxurious lifestyle of ancient Roman emperors. Walking through this site offers a tangible connection to Roman daily life, with well-preserved structures that highlight the era’s art and architecture. As admission tickets are not included, planning for entry is recommended if you wish to explore inside.
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The Parco Archeologico di Cuma provides an evocative look at Greece’s influence in Italy, with ruins of temples, ancient streets, and residences from the Greek settlers of Magna Graecia. Exploring these excavations reveals the cultural roots of the region, offering insights into Greek architecture and urban planning. The site’s atmospheric remains make it a highlight for history enthusiasts eager to understand the area’s ancient origins.
The Casina Vanvitelliana, also called the Real Casino Borbonico del Lago Fusaro, offers a brief but enchanting stop at a regal 18th-century residence. This small but elegant building exudes historical charm, set against the tranquil backdrop of Lake Fusaro. Entry is free, making it a lovely spot for a quick photo or a moment of reflection on the regal past of the region.
A short drive takes travelers to Monte di Procida, where a panoramic terrace offers breathtaking views of the islands of Procida, Ischia, and Capri. The scenic overlook provides stunning photo opportunities and a chance to absorb the area’s natural beauty. The viewpoint is a memorable stop that highlights the volcanic landscape and the glittering waters surrounding Naples.
The evening tour offers a different perspective, starting at 18:00 and extending until 21:30. As day turns to night, the tour showcases Pozzuoli, Bacoli, and Mount Procida with illuminated landmarks, including the Temple of Diana, Temple of Venus, and Temple of Serapis. Sites such as Rione Terra and Castello Aragonese di Baia take on a new aura, and the Archaeological Museum of Campi Flegrei offers insights into the area’s ancient past for an extra €5. This evening experience is perfect for those who enjoy nighttime scenery and city lights.

An optional highlight of the tour is a visit to the Centro Visite AMP Parco Sommerso di Baia, which combines a walk and food experience lasting about 3 hours. This includes a breakfast with Neapolitan coffee and croissant or sweet pizza at the Fusaro park, followed by a tour of the Baths of Baia archaeological site. Admission tickets for the Baths of Baia are €5, and the highlight is the BAIAExperience, a virtual reality tour that allows visitors to see a 3D reconstruction of the submerged city of Baia and its ancient baths.

This is a private tour activity offered by Sibilla Tour 2023, with pickup included. The tour is suited for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and near public transportation options. The tour does not include lunch or dinner, but ample opportunities for sightseeing and photography are built into the schedule, especially during the evening tour.
Booking is typically made 60 days in advance, reflecting strong interest in this personalized experience. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for travelers.
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This tour is perfect for history buffs, scenic landscape lovers, and those eager to explore Naples’ archaeological sites without the hassle of large group tours. The private vehicle and flexible timing appeal to travelers who want a tailored, comfortable experience. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy walking through ruins, taking photos of panoramic views, and learning about the region’s Greek and Roman heritage.
“I was able to negotiate a pick-up point near our hotel for an additional fee, as we were unfamiliar with transportation in the area.”

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, private transportation is part of the package, ensuring a comfortable journey between sites.
Are entrance tickets included?
Most entrance tickets are not included but can be purchased separately; some sites, like Casina Vanvitelliana, are free.
Can I customize the tour?
Since this is a private experience, the timing and stops are flexible, especially for the evening tour.
How long does the tour last?
The morning tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, while the evening tour runs from 18:00 to 21:30.
What sites are visited during the morning tour?
The morning itinerary includes Castello Aragonese di Baia, Parco Archeologico delle Terme di Baia, Parco Archeologico di Cuma, Casina Vanvitelliana, and Monte di Procida.
What can I expect during the evening tour?
You will see Pozzuoli, Bacoli, and Mount Procida illuminated, with visits to historic temples, the Rione Terra, and views of Capri, Ischia, and Procida.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes, the tour’s flexibility and private transportation make it accessible for most ages, though walking at archaeological sites may require some mobility.
Are there opportunities for food or drinks during the tour?
The tour itself does not include meals, but there are spots to enjoy local snacks or coffee during stops.
What is the cost per person?
The price is $100.80 per person, with discounts available for groups.
How do I book?
Booking can be made through the provider’s platform, with confirmation sent upon reservation.
What do reviews say about this tour?
With a perfect rating of 5.0 from 27 reviews, visitors praise the knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and smooth logistics.
This private tour promises a well-rounded experience of the Phlegraean Fields, combining history, scenery, and personalized service for a memorable exploration of Naples’ archaeological riches.