Independent Travel Guide: This is an unofficial guide to Pompeii, not the official Archaeological Park website. For official tickets and current information, visit pompeiisites.org. We may earn commissions from affiliate partners.
The Strategic Blueprint: Planning Your Expedition
Success at Pompeii starts before you arrive. Use these choices to balance time, comfort, and crowds.
How to Get to Pompeii
- Circumvesuviana (Budget): €3.30; ~30–40 min from Naples/Sorrento; frequent but crowded and hot; be vigilant for pickpockets.
- Campania Express (Comfort): ~€15; ~30 min; guaranteed seating, A/C, luggage space; few departures—book ahead.
- Bus: €5–€7; ~20–40 min; direct services (e.g., FlixBus); timing varies with traffic.
- Car / Private Transfer: Highest comfort and flexibility; paid parking near entrances; Naples-area traffic can be stressful.
Tickets, Tours, and New Rules
- Buy official tickets online via pompeiisites.org (VivaTicket). Ignore touts claiming ‘skip-the-line’.
- All tickets are nominative—carry matching ID for entry checks.
- In high season, daily visitor caps split morning/afternoon slots; popular times sell out.
- Match your style to the right format: self-guided (map/app), audio guide, small-group tour, or private guide.
Раннее утро или поздний вечер
В будние дни меньше людей
Апрель-май или сентябрь-октябрь
Seasonal Guide to Visiting Pompeii
Spring (March-May)
15-20°C, occasional rain showers
Moderate, building toward late spring
Ideal time to visit with mild weather, wildflowers, and optimal photography conditions
Summer (June-August)
25-35°C, very hot and dry
Very busy, especially July-August
Visit early morning (8:30-10:30) or late afternoon (after 16:00) to avoid peak heat
Autumn (September-November)
15-25°C, some rain increasing in November
Moderate in September, low in November
September and October offer perfect balance of pleasant weather and fewer tourists
Winter (December-February)
8-15°C, highest rainfall season
Very low except Christmas/New Year period
Bring layers and rain protection, enjoy the atmospheric emptiness of the ancient ruins
Visiting Pompeii with Kids: Complete Family Guide
Essential Family Visit Tips
Realistic visit times: Toddlers 1.5-2 hours, Children 2.5-3 hours, Teens 4+ hours
Stroller Accessibility & Baby Equipment
Pompeii is NOT stroller-friendly. Ancient Roman streets feature large stone blocks, uneven surfaces, and frequent steps.
