Did ancient Romans go on vacation?


Did ancient Romans go on vacation? Between the Bay of Naples and rumbling Mount Vesuvius was anarea considered prime real estate by the ancient Romans. Pompeii,Stabiae, Herculaneum, and other nearby communities were theyear-round vacation destinations of Roman aristocrats.


When did humans start traveling?

Groups of modern humans—Homo sapiens—began their migration out of Africa some 60,000 years ago. Some of our early ancestors kept exploring until they spread to all corners of Earth. How far and fast they went depended on climate, the pressures of population, and the invention of boats and other technologies.


Did ancient Greeks go to the beach?

Ancient Greeks may have gone to the beach to escape hot weather.


Did the Romans have vacation?

Pompeii,Stabiae, Herculaneum, and other nearby communities were theyear-round vacation destinations of Roman aristocrats. The region'spleasant climate even persuaded emperors such as Augustus andTiberius to build imperial villas on the coast of adjacent islands,including beautiful Capri.


Did the ancient Romans go to the beach?

Less well-heeled Romans were also drawn to the Gulf, going to Tibur (now Tivoli), Antium (now Anzio) and Baiae, now sunken at the bottom of the sea. This was not a classic seaside vacation in today's sense. People did splash around on the beach but were mainly interested in the healing springs in the thermal baths.