Your driver will meet you at your address in Naples.
You’ll travel in comfort for 30 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Pompeii.
A car trip from Naples to Pompeii is a trip back in time as you arrive at an ancient city, unlike others on your travel list. It is not a bustling metropolis but rather an archeological site.
No one lives in Pompeii (though there is a modern city of Pompei nearby). Instead, this UNESCO-listed city preserves the remains of the ancient Roman city that was buried in ash after the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
When you visit, you can expect to encounter the beauty and devastation of what was once a popular Roman port and holiday city. Alongside the opulent villas, baths, and grand theaters lie bone-chilling casts of Pompeians who died that fateful day.
With its incredible history, Pompeii is a key experience to any Italian holiday despite its somewhat macabre and sad setting. At Daytrip, we're more than happy to help you get from Naples to Pompeii. Whether you take a private car or shared shuttle, our English-speaking drivers will share their knowledge on your way to Pompeii to prepare you for the official tour. You can transform the day into an archaeological adventure by adding sightseeing stops at places like Villa di Poppea, the Herculaneum Archaeological Area, and the beachside town of Positano. So what are you waiting for? Your adventure awaits.
Pompeii was founded in the eighth century BC by local tribes before passing under ancient Greek, and then Roman rule. As the years passed, the city's seaside location and surrounding fertile plains made it a popular destination for wealthy Romans.
That is until the devastating Mount Vesuvius eruption of AD 79, when toxic smoke and gas spread throughout Pompeii, with the entire city vanishing under a blanket of ash overnight. Many of the people never made it out, and their bodies are encased in this ash in the city, alongside many other relics of the past.
Interestingly, it wasn't until 1748 that the city was rediscovered thanks to scientific excavations. The scientists of yesteryear began exploring Pompeii to uncover what happened. It's safe to say that what we know of the city's past and what happened on the day of its demise is thanks to their archeological efforts. And you can learn more about this magnificent city of ruins when you visit!
Whether you plan to explore the city alone or on a tour after driving from Naples to Pompeii by car, shuttle, or bus, be prepared for a sight unlike any other. The layers of ash have preserved the city's buildings, artwork, and people, allowing you to get a good idea of what the city was like at its peak.
Pompeii might be more of a ruin than a city, but this doesn't mean there aren't a few travel tips you should follow to enjoy your time amongst the marvelous ruins. So, if you're planning to ride with a private car service, shared shuttle, or public bus from Naples to Pompeii, you might want to memorize the tips we've shared below:
If there is one thing you need to know about making the trip from Naples to Pompeii, it's that the summers are scorchingly hot on this side of Italy. It's important to bring bottled water and sunscreen along, as the last thing you want to experience is sunburn or dehydration during your explorations at sightseeing stops and in Pompeii.
Unfortunately, since Pompeii is such a popular attraction, scammers always try to exploit visitors. Common scams include people trying to sell travelers fake bus, train, and shuttle tickets or people saying an entrance to an attraction is closed, but if you pay them, they can get you in. To ensure you don't get scammed in these ploys, purchase your entry, bus, shuttle, or train tickets online if you're not driving with a private car service like Daytrip.
Many attractions along the way to Pompeii from Naples and the city itself will state that they are open when they are not. This is a common problem in Italy. So, to avoid disappointment, it's important to travel to an attraction only if you know for sure it is open.
You can do this by phoning ahead or speaking with your private Daytrip driver. There is a high likelihood they will know when the local attractions are open or have the know-how to point you in the right direction to find out.
Getting from Naples to Pompeii isn't as challenging as you might expect. Below, we've shared a few of the best ways to travel to these historic ruins, including by bus, train, shuttle, and private car transfer service to help you decide how to make the trip.
You can take a public bus from Naples to Pompeii for an economical option. Usually, there are numerous daily trips, but this isn't always the case, so check the ticket pricing before you plan your transportation.
If you want to use a public bus, the SITA bus line 5001 or the Ente Autonomo Volturno (EAV) line 001 can take you from Naples to Pompeii in about 30 to 40 minutes. On average, tickets cost between two and five euros but can be more or less expensive depending on when you choose to travel. The main drawback of the bus is they get very hot and crowded, especially in the summer.
One of the most convenient and cost-effective ways to travel from Naples to Pompeii is by train. Both Trenitalia and Circumvesuviana train lines offer trips from Naples to the ruins of Pompeii multiple times daily. A direct trip takes less than an hour.
The price of a train ticket varies, but you should expect to pay between 2 euros and 10 euros, depending on the type of train and class chosen.
It is also important to note that the trains depart from different train stations. Circumvesuviana trains depart from Piazza Garibaldi or Napoli Porta Nolana stations, while Trenitalia routes often depart from the Napoli Centrale station.
If you'd like something more comfortable than the public bus, Daytrip's shared shuttle bus offers a more premium experience at an affordable price. Although more expensive than the public bus or train, a shuttle service is more time-productive and convenient.
The Daytrip's shuttle bus takes groups of up to seven people to Pompeii multiple times a day. The shuttle is faster than the bus, taking about 27 minutes. You'll ride in a modern, air-conditioned van with an English-speaking driver and like-minded travelers, so you can have an engaging discussion about Pompeii or local culture before you arrive!
If you want to experience the most comfortable and convenient way to travel between Naples and Pompeii, your best bet is Daytrip's private car transfer service. Although it might be a little more expensive, Daytrip offers several benefits for as low as 27 euros per seat.
Your private driver will pick you up at your accommodation in Naples, so you don't have to worry about getting to a bus or train station. You just have to sit back and enjoy the ride or chat with your driver to get tips and tricks about visiting Pompeii. What makes riding with Daytrip truly special is that you can add additional sightseeing stops to your ride! So along with Pompeii, you can visit its sister site of Herculaneum, the Villa di Poppea, or hike Mount Vesuvius.
Pompeii might be a city of ruins but it's still possible to see the beautiful architecture, luxurious buildings, and lavish decorations in the homes of wealthy Romans of their time when you visit. But where should you explore if you're planning a trip from Naples to Pompeii? There are many places, but we've listed a few of the best things to do when you get to Pompeii.
Although not the largest baths in Pompeii, the Forum Baths are one of the most well-preserved. These baths are considered to be the most elegant of the many found in Pompeii. When you visit, you'll see the separate men's and women's bathing chambers, which are believed to have had cold, hot, and tepid baths. You'll also get to look inside the wall to see how they used to heat these baths, which is interesting in and of itself.
One of the most beautiful houses in Pompeii demonstrates how the wealthy used to live. The House of the Small Fountain has beautiful frescoes, a stunning mosaic fountain, and a large back room. All the rooms in the home are built around a central atrium. When you visit you'll also get to see the sloped room that was ingeniously designed to collect rainwater and double as a fountain – hence the home's name.
Visiting the Garden of the Fugitives is not for everyone, considering it is the final resting place for 13 bodies caught in the final moments of the city. Although unsettling, seeing the bodies encased in stone and the old vineyard in all its beauty is an important reminder of what happened 2000 years ago.
Pompeii sees more than 2.5 million visitors yearly, so the best time to visit is in the spring or fall. You'll be thankful for the cooler temperatures as the streets don't offer much shade, and with fewer crowds, you'll be able to take your time to appreciate the site.
If you do visit in the summer, come in the morning. Though this is when most people visit, there's a very good reason for it: the heat. Temperatures average 90° F (31° C) in July and August; not exactly pleasant for walking around.
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Dec 3, 2024“Fabulous service and good decision as hubby and I in early 60s We were sent details of drivers name, Mariano, type and car registration but he was waiting with friendly smile at end of train platform. We had booked 2 hours stopover at Pompeii and able to leave luggage in car which was a bonus. Couple of jokes about mount Versuvius last eruption and talked about points of interest. He contacted owner of our booking in Sorrento and was met as no vehicle access where we had booked. Maybe costly compared to bus or train transfers but we thought it was worth not having to drag luggage etc. would recommend and book again if w3 return.”
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Jul 31, 2019“The app is extremely easy to use. Luigi, the driver, picked us up right from the train station and got us to Pompeii then to our final destination. I would highly recommend the experience.”
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Jun 17, 2019All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
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