Can you go to Pompeii without a tour?


Can you go to Pompeii without a tour? If organized tours are not your thing, you should know that Pompeii is accessible to visitors traveling on their own. Just follow these tips so that your visit goes smoothly and you don't have to leave too many things to improvisation.


How long are queues at Pompeii?

You can also reach the Porta Marina entrance by buses D-E and SITA. Entrance Timings: You can explore Pompeii between 8:30 AM to 7 PM. The last entrance is at 5:30 PM. Average Wait Time: Depending on the time and date of your visit, you can expect a wait time between 1-2 hours.


What is a my Pompeii card?

The card, which features the owner's name and is non-transferable, will be valid for one year from the date of issue, and will ? upon display of an identity document ? permit unlimited admission to all sites of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, as well as to current temporary exhibitions and to certain special and ...


What should I wear to Pompeii?

You will be happy to know that there is no particular dress code for Pompeii but ? like most walkable landmarks ? we recommend wearing comfortable shoes and clothing, as you don't want to find your feet getting sore after just a half hour of touring the site!


Are there toilets in Pompeii?

There are 4 accessible toilets at Pompeii, Porta Marina Inferiore, Piazza Anfiteatro, Porta Marina Superiore, and the Villa Imperiale.


Is Pompeii difficult to walk?

Be prepared to spend around 3 hours there, as the site is vast and without a guide can be quite hard to navigate around. Although, don't expect to be much quicker if you're with a guide, as they will spend more time at certain points of interests.


Can you see Pompeii without paying?

You can visit Pompeii for free on the first Sunday of each month. It is best to secure your ticket online or you can get a from the ticket office in Pompeii. Due to the free entry, Pompeii gets very busy on the first Sunday of the month. Opening hours remain as normal.


What do I need to know before going to Pompeii?

Top Tips for Visiting Pompeii
  • Don't Hold Back. Thanks to the site's “Pompeii for All” itinerary, the park can now be accessed by everybody. ...
  • Give yourself plenty of time. ...
  • Take the train. ...
  • Bring a day bag. ...
  • Have a wander. ...
  • Book a guided tour. ...
  • Beware of Closures. ...
  • Opening hours.


Should I tour Pompeii or on my own?

If you want to get the whole Pompeii experience and learn everything that makes this ruin so entrancing, a guided tour is the ultimate way to go.


What day is Pompeii closed?

Pompeii is open to visitors every day of the week (with seasonal visiting hours) except on December 25, May 1, and January 1, when it is closed—unless otherwise communicated on the website. You can buy your tickets to visit the Pompeii Archaeological Park directly at the entrance gates.


What are the best hours to visit Pompeii?

Our suggestion is to visit at any time between 10 am and 3 pm since the last entrance is allowed at 3.30 pm. Here you can find official information about the opening times of Pompeii.


What is the best day of the week to go to Pompeii?

Weekday vs Weekend Weekends tend to be quite crowded. So, we suggest you visit Pompeii during weekdays. This will allow you the chance to explore Pompeii peacefully.


Can you go to Vesuvius for free?

It is not free to walk up Mount Vesuvius. You must buy your tickets online and select a timeslot to walk up the volcano.


How do I get from Sorrento to Pompeii?

How to Reach Pompeii from Sorrento. Getting to Pompeii from Sorrento, Italy is very simple: just take the Circumvesuviana train which runs from Sorrento to Naples, and in 20 minutes you'll arrive at Pompeii. The entrance to the archaeological site is right across from the Circumvesuviana station.


Should I go to Pompeii or Vesuvius first?

We both strongly recommend doing Pompeii before Vesuvius for several reasons, but it is absolutely possible to do them the other way round; just follow these steps in reverse and keep a keen eye on timetables.