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No Time Limits In Herculaneum & Pompeii By Rail From Rome
(1) Express train from Rome to Naples (2) Self-guided tour of Herculaneum (3) Audioguided tour of Pompeii (4) Express train from Naples to Rome. Circa AD 79, Herculaneum was roasted in pyroclastic surges when Vesuvius burst into life, baking everything living. Few, if any volcanic eruptions since have caused so much devastation so quickly. Vulcanologists tell us the next "big one" is long overdue. 1944 was the most recent severe eruption and there have been at least four severe eruptions every century since the 1600s - excluding this one... We transport you back in time to experience the demise of what is now the best preserved Roman city in history! After Herculaneum, make the short trip by train to Pompeii, the most famous archaeological site in the world. For many, Pompeii has become a pilgrimage. Soon after Pompeii, return to Naples to catch the express train back to Rome.