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Explore Pompeii, Positano, and Sorrento on a private 8-hour shore excursion with expert guidance, comfortable transport, and personalized service starting at $576 per person.

This private shore excursion offers a full day of exploration across some of Italy’s most iconic spots, all within approximately 8 hours. Priced at $576.06 per person, it provides a personalized experience that includes door-to-door pickup, professional guiding in Pompeii, and comfortable private transport.
The tour stands out for its ability to combine historic ruins with stunning coastal views, making it ideal for travelers seeking an immersive day that covers Positano, Sorrento, and Pompeii in a single trip. With group discounts available and certified guides, this excursion balances convenience, insight, and memorable scenery. While it is best suited for those prepared for a full day on the move, the tour’s flexible stops and expert guidance make it a rewarding choice for most visitors.

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This private shore excursion begins with pickup at any port in Campania, a hotel, or other designated meeting locations, providing maximum flexibility. The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, allowing enough time to enjoy each destination without feeling rushed.
The tour is designed as a private activity, meaning only your group participates, which ensures a tailored experience. The pickup service enhances convenience, especially for travelers arriving on cruise ships or staying in local hotels.
The first stop is Positano, known for its cliffside charm and vibrant streets. The tour includes a walk through the town’s historic center, where you’ll find colorful buildings, boutique shops, and stunning sea views.
Positano’s main highlights include stops in the Centro Storico and Piazza Tasso, the lively heart of the town. The walkable streets are perfect for soaking in the atmosphere, although the tour allows for some flexibility if a quick meal or photo stop is desired.
One notable feature is the Church of Saint Antonino, the town’s patron saint, housed within Sorrento’s old town. The interior of this church displays Roman artifacts, medieval paintings, and gilded ceilings, making it a worthwhile brief visit.

The second major stop takes place in Sorrento, a town perched on the cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples. The tour includes a walk along the Corso Italia, the main shopping street, and through the alleys of the old town.
Piazza Tasso, sitting over the gorge, serves as the lively centerpiece of Sorrento. Here, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views, browse local shops, or grab a quick seaside lunch in a restaurant. The walkability of Sorrento makes it easy to enjoy its medieval architecture, cozy cafes, and historic churches in a relaxed pace.

The highlight of the tour is a guided visit to Pompeii’s archaeological site, one of Italy’s most significant ancient Roman ruins. The guide leads through the main square, courthouse, market, and thermal baths, revealing insights into daily life, architecture, and the impact of the eruption.
The admission fee to Pompeii is included in the tour price, streamlining the experience. Notable sites include the Granai del Foro, Lupanar (brothel), and Casa del Menandro, an impressive private residence showcasing Roman architecture and decoration.
The Stabian Baths, the oldest thermal complex, are also visited, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman leisure and hygiene practices. The Teatro Grande, the largest theater in Pompeii, wraps up the visit, giving a sense of the city’s cultural vibrancy.
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Among the highlights are marble tables and baths used as fountains, and casts of eruption victims, providing poignant reminders of Pompeii’s sudden destruction. The Casa del Fauno, once one of the largest homes, demonstrates luxury Roman living with its elaborate mosaics and spacious layout.
The main street of Pompeii—wide and lined with shops—gives a sense of urban life in ancient times. A walk along this street offers the chance to admire Roman storefronts and public spaces.

The Teatro Piccolo and Teatro Grande are among the most impressive structures in Pompeii. The Teatro Grande, in particular, is renowned for its size and preservation, and the tour includes a detailed visit, emphasizing its importance in Roman entertainment.
These theaters highlight Pompeii’s rich cultural life before the eruption. The tour concludes with ample time to soak in the grandeur of these ancient structures.

The private transportation by a modern minivan ensures a smooth, stress-free journey between sites. The driver and guide coordinate to maximize sightseeing time and comfort, with admission fees covered for Pompeii.
The pickup service from any port or hotel in Campania offers added convenience. Travelers should be prepared for minimal shade at Pompeii, so sunscreen, hats, and water are recommended. The pace is designed to be manageable, with options for a quick lunch in Sorrento or Positano.
The private nature of this tour means your group can enjoy a tailored experience, with the guide providing insights into history, architecture, and local culture. The reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of guides like Giovanni and Francesco, who make the visits engaging and memorable.
Flexibility in stops and timing allows for a more relaxed exploration, especially in towns with narrow streets and uneven pathways. The small group size ensures personalized attention and the opportunity for questions.
This full-day experience is ideal for visitors who want a rundown of the Amalfi Coast’s highlights without the stress of planning logistics. It’s especially suited for those who prefer private, guided attention and comfortable transport.
Travelers interested in ancient Roman history will enjoy Pompeii’s extensive ruins, while those seeking scenic coastal towns will appreciate the stops in Positano and Sorrento. The relaxed itinerary suits most physical abilities, but sun exposure and walking are considerations.
This private shore excursion offers a balanced mix of ancient history, charming towns, and breathtaking scenery. The expert guidance and flexible stops make it a practical choice for travelers wanting a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for photos and leisurely exploration.
Priced at $576.06 per person, the tour provides value through convenience, private service, and expert insights. While it involves a full day on the move, the comfort of private transport and careful pacing ensure it remains enjoyable.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, scenic lovers, and those seeking a hassle-free way to see multiple highlights of southern Italy in one day. It’s an engaging, thoughtfully curated experience that makes the most of a limited time onshore.
“We had an excellent tour with Giovanni. We went to Postino, Sorrento and Pompei. Giovanni was very punctual and told us about the sights. He was so…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome under adult supervision, and the tour’s flexible pace makes it suitable for families.
What should I bring for the Pompeii visit?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as Pompeii has minimal shade and can get hot.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included, but there are options for a quick lunch in Sorrento or Positano.
How long is the Pompeii guided tour?
The guided visit in Pompeii lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a detailed overview of key sites.
Can I customize the stops?
This is a private tour, so stops and timing can be adjusted based on your interests and needs.
What transportation is used?
A modern minivan with a professional driver provides comfortable, private transport throughout the day.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
While the tour is generally manageable, Pompeii involves walking on uneven surfaces, so mobility considerations are advised.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 111 days in advance, ensuring availability and optimal planning.