Guided Tour of the Pompeii Ruins: Join an Unmissable Journey Through Time!

Guided tour of the Pompeii Ruins – discover ancient history with expert archaeologists!

Step into the past with Gruppo Archeologico Campi Flegrei’s exclusive Guided Tour Pompeii Ruins.
Walk the same streets as ancient Romans, uncover hidden stories behind stunning frescoes and mosaics and experience the tragedy and beauty preserved by volcanic ash for nearly 2,000 years.

Discover the ancient wonders of Pompeii with our expert-guided tour, led by passionate archaeologists from the Gruppo Archeologico Campi Flegrei.

Immerse yourself in the dramatic history of this UNESCO World Heritage site, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

 

Guided Tour of the Pompeii Ruins

 

What to Expect

Our 2-hour guided tour covers the must-see highlights: the Forum, Stabian Baths, Lupanar brothel, House of the Faun, and Amphitheater.
Marvel at well-preserved frescoes, mosaics, and plaster casts of victims, while learning about daily Roman life amid the ruins.

Explore over 440,000 square meters of excavated streets, temples, villas, and shops—perfect for history enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.

 

Guided Tour of Pompeii Ruins: The Details

During the tour, you’ll discover:

  • The secrets of the Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD.
  • The daily habits and lifestyle of ancient Pompeians.
  • The most iconic places and lesser-known spots, away from the crowds.

The guided tour of the Pompeii Ruins is designed for everyone: history enthusiasts, families, students, or curious visitors.
A perfect opportunity for an engaging and unforgettable cultural experience.

 

Why Choose Us?

As experts in Campi Flegrei archaeology, we offer small-group tours with licensed guides fluent in Italian and English.
Book now for an unforgettable journey back to ancient Rome!

Booking: contact us via phone number, chat whatsapp or email (or use the contact form)

Contact us, we look forward to an unforgettable visit!



Guided tour of the Antro della Sibilla: where myth meets history!

Guided tour of the Antro della Sibilla in Cumae

Discover one of the most mysterious sites of the ancient world: theĀ Antro della Sibilla in Cumae, the legendary cave of the Cumaean Sibyl.
On this guided tour, you’ll step into the heart of myth and archaeology, where prophecy, literature, and ancient belief come together.

Located in the ancient city of Cuma, this extraordinary site has inspired myths, literature, and travelers for over two thousand years.

According to tradition, the Cumaean Sibyl was a prophetic figure associated with Apollo, famous for revealing the future through cryptic messages.

Virgil placed her at the center of theĀ Aeneid, when she guides Aeneas to the Underworld.
Ancient writers such as Ovid and Strabo also mention her, confirming her importance in mythology and classical culture.

 

Discovering the legendary Cumaean Sibyl: join guided tour of the Antro della Sibilla

 

Explore the legendary cave

During theĀ guided tour of the Antro della Sibilla, you will walk through the impressive trapezoidal tunnel carved into the rock.
You’ll learn about:

  • the architectural features of the gallery carved into the rock
  • the strategic and religious significance of the site
  • the ongoing debate among scholars about its original function.

The Antro della Sibilla is where legend and archaeology meet.
Here, you’ll see how ancient texts, material evidence, and modern research combine to reconstruct the past—while still leaving room for imagination.

Is it truly the cave described in ancient texts, or a later military structure?
The mystery is part of the experience.

 

Between myth and archaeology

The Antro della Sibilla is where legend and reality intertwine.

Here, you will learn how ancient sources, archaeological evidence, and modern interpretations come together to reconstruct the past—while still leaving room for imagination.

 

Guided tour of the Antro della Sibilla: join the experience!

This is more than a visit: it’s a journey into prophecy, literature, and ancient belief.

Walk in the footsteps of heroes, listen to the echoes of forgotten oracles, and experience the timeless fascination of the Antro della Sibilla.

This guided tour is perfect for history lovers, families, and curious travelers who want to explore the ancient city of Cumae and the fascinating world of the Cumaean Sibyl.

Booking: contact us via phone number, chat whatsapp or email (or use the contact form)

If you are curious to see more, you can also browse ourĀ Cuma amphitheatre drone photos.

Contact us, we look forward to an unforgettable visit!

 



Cumaean Sibyl Photos: History, Myth and Archaeology in Cuma

Cumaean Sibyl photos: history, nature and archaeology in the Phlegraean Fields

The Archaeological Park of Cuma is one of the most fascinating and historically rich places in the Phlegraean Fields, near Naples.
Here, ancient Greek and Roman remains, Mediterranean nature and breathtaking views come together to create a unique atmosphere.

Among the most famous monuments of the site is the Cumaean Sibyl’s Cave, the long passageway carved into the tufa where, according to tradition, the prophetess inspired by Apollo pronounced her oracles.

The Cumaean Sibyl photos collected in this gallery try to capture the play of light and shadow, the stone walls and the silence that still characterise this extraordinary place.

A walk between History, Nature, Archaeology and views
A visit to Cuma is not limited to the Sibyl’s Cave.
Along the paths of the acropolis you can explore the remains of temples and ancient buildings, including the Temple of Apollo, and enjoy wide views over the coastline and the volcanic landscape of the Phlegraean Fields.

Our Cumaean Sibyl photos and images of the acropolis show how archaeology, myth and nature coexist in the same site.
They are an invitation to discover Cuma in person, walking among ruins, Mediterranean vegetation and panoramic terraces overlooking the sea.

 

Cumaean Sibyl Photos: History, Myth and Archaeology in Cuma

 

Visit Cuma and the Phlegraean Fields

The best way to visit the Archaeological Park of Cuma is to join one of our guided tours. that explore not only the Sibyl’s Cave and the acropolis, but also other important sites of the Phlegraean area.
Combining Cuma with nearby locations such as Baia, Pozzuoli and Miseno allows you to fully appreciate the richness of this territory, where ancient history and volcanic landscape are closely intertwined.

 

How to book your visit at Phlegraean Fields

Booking: contact us via phone number, chat whatsapp or email (or use the contact form)

Perfect for history lovers and families!

 

Photo gallery: Cumaean Sibyl photos

In the gallery below you will find a selection of Cumaean Sibyl photos and views of the Archaeological Park of Cuma.
The images show the entrance to the cave, the internal corridor, the side openings that bring in light, as well as some of the most scenic points of the acropolis and the surrounding landscape.

These photos are not meant to replace a real visit, but to offer an idea of the atmosphere you can experience in this corner of the Phlegraean Fields.
If you love archaeology, ancient history, mythology and photography, Cuma is a destination that deserves a place on your travel list.

If you are curious to see more, you can also browse our Cuma amphitheatre drone photos.

Contact us, we look forward to an unforgettable visit!


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Guided tour Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli

Guided Tour to the Flavian Amphitheater of Pozzuoli: details

TThe Guided tour Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli organized by Gruppo Archeologico Campi Flegrei APS, invites you to explore Italy’s third-largest Roman amphitheater—seating 40,000 spectators, surpassed only by Rome’s Colosseum and Capua’s arena.

Constructed during the Flavian dynasty (69-96 AD), this architectural masterpiece became Pozzuoli’s entertainment epicenter, hosting gladiatorial contests and venationes (beast hunts).
Located in the restless Phlegraean Fields, the amphitheater survived volcanic activity and earthquakes, preserving its elliptical structure remarkably intact.

During the Guided tour Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli, you’ll walk the arena floor where gladiators faced wild beasts, climb preserved seating tiers offering panoramic views, and descend into underground passages revealing the hypogeum’s engineering genius.

Here, massive wooden elevators—operated by slave labor—lifted lions, bears, and elephants through trapdoors for surprise attacks. Our expert guides explain how these mechanisms created dramatic spectacle moments.

The tour connects this monument to Pozzuoli’s Roman port prosperity and the Campi Flegrei’s volcanic geology.

Exclusive aerial drone photos capture the site’s grandeur from above.

 

Aerial drone view Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli


How to book your visit at Pozzuoli

Booking: contact us via phone number, chat whatsapp or email (or use the contact form)

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore Roman Pozzuoli with passionate local archaeologists.
Perfect for history lovers and families!

 

Aerial drone view Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli

 

The photo gallery from the drone

We’re sharing the spectacular drone footage of the Flavian Amphitheater Pozzuoli.
We look forward to welcoming you for a unique and personalized guided tour!

On tour in Pozzuoli

Once you arrive in Imperial Puteoli, you can expand your itinerary and discover various points of interest.
For example, on a guided tour of the Flavian Amphitheater in Pozzuoli some time ago, we visited nearby Villa Avellino to complete our walk through history and unforgettable views.

Here are some shots to remember and revisit.


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