How much is the Circumvesuviana train from Naples to Pompeii?


How much is the Circumvesuviana train from Naples to Pompeii? Circumvesuviana Train Info for Pompeii and Herculaneum You can purchase a ticket from the ticket window or one of the newspaper stands in the station. Circumvesuviana Prices: Tickets from Naples to Pompeii cost EUR 2.60, from Naples to Sorrento EUR 4. From Sorrento to Pompeii is Eur 2.60.


Should I buy Pompeii tickets in advance?

We recommend purchasing tickets in advance to speed up entry to the Archaeological Park. Those who buy in advance will receive their ticket in PDF format, that can be printed out or shown on their smart phone, and they can go directly to the turnstiles at the entrance to the Archaeological Park.


What days are free entry to Pompeii?

Is there a day on which you can see Pompeii for free? As established by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage every first Sunday of the month admission is free for all the monuments and the artistic and historical sites in Italy.


What is the difference between Circumvesuviana and Campania Express?

The biggest difference between the regular Circumvesuviana trains and the Campania Express trains are that the latter are specifically designed for tourists and offer air conditioning, guaranteed seating, and luggage storage.


How much is the train from Naples to Rome?

Traveling by train from Naples to Rome is an easy and comfortable journey. The distance from Naples to Rome is 140 miles and many high-speed trains make the trip in just 1 hour and 10 minutes. Ticket prices on this route range between $15 and $77 US. The Naples to Rome train takes you north through Italy's scenic.


Are there 2 train stations in Pompeii?

There are two train stations in Pompeii: Pompei station, which is served by Trenitalia's regional trains. Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri, which is served by the Circumvesuviana commuter train.


Can I buy Circumvesuviana tickets in advance?

Circumvesuviana trains are slow regional trains and are not part of the national Trenitalia network, so they have their own ticketing system. Tickets are inexpensive on this line and don't require advance purchase or reservations.


What is the best way to get to Pompeii from Naples?

The Circumvesuviana train departs from Naples and Sorrento and has stops near the archaeological parks in Pompeii and Herculaneum. In Sorrento, the station is located in the center of town opposite Pizza Angelina Lauro and is the only train line between Sorrento and Naples, so you can't get on the wrong train!


Is there a direct train from Naples to Pompeii?

Yes, there is a direct train from Naples to Pompei. We usually find around 72 direct trains on the route from Naples to Pompei every weekday. There are typically fewer trains leaving at weekends, when we found around 65 departures.


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.


Should I buy skip the line tickets for Pompeii?

Pompeii is usually crowded, which is why we suggest that you buy skip the line tickets to avoid waiting in long queues for hours.


Is it better to buy train tickets in advance or on the day?

Reserve Early. The earlier you book your tickets, the more likely you are to get the lowest fare available for the dates you want on the routes along your journey. You may book your travel up to 11 months in advance.


What is the easiest way to get from Naples to Sorrento?

One of the most scenic and relaxing ways to reach Sorrento is by ferry from Naples. The Naples to Sorrento ferry line is active all year long, and the routes depart from the Molo Beverello pier. You can reach the Naples port via the Alibus shuttle route which leaves from the Naples' Capodichino Airport.


Do Circumvesuviana trains have toilets?

It depends on whether you take the more comfortable, air-conditioned, Campania Express (http://www.napoliunplugged.com/campania-express-tourist-train-to-herculaneum-pompeii-and-sorrento), which does have toilets; or the normal, more frequent, Circumvesuviana, which doesn't - but the journey only takes about 30 minutes ...