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In 79 A.D., the Vesuvius volcano dramatically erupted, cloaking the surrounding towns under several meters of glowing ashes and debris. The event's initial phase buried Pompeii, which now stands as an extraordinary testament to the ancient world, remaining almost untouched since the eruption.
Nearly 2,000 years later, visitors can still see the remnants of this ancient Roman city. Get your tickets to see Pompeii and Vesuvius on a day trip from Naples, complete with a handy audio guide. From there, you'll climb to the summit of Mount Vesuvius, where you'll find views of Pompeii and nearby Naples below.