Tras un corto trayecto en coche, llegarás hasta las estribaciones del monte Vesubio y las ruinas de Pompeya, la antigua ciudad preservada por la erupción volcánica. Pasea por las calles adoquinadas hasta el Foro, centro neurálgico de la vida romana de antaño. Recorre los antiguos caminos hasta encontrar impresionantes villas y espacios grandiosos, como la Casa del Fauno, con sus detallados mosaicos. Siéntate en las gradas del teatro y observa las colosales columnas de la basílica. También visitarás otras zonas de la vida cotidiana, como las termas y las tabernas.
Además, verás por fuera la opulenta Casa della Regina Carolina, una de las villas más grandes de la ciudad antigua, situada en un barrio de la élite, cerca del Foro. Entérate de las investigaciones en curso iniciadas por la exploradora de National Geographic, Caitlin Ellis Barret, mientras descubres más sobre la villa y las actividades domésticas cotidianas de sus adinerados habitantes.
Después de una comida ligera, seguirás el viaje hasta el puerto de Torre Annunziata, donde descenderás por debajo del nivel de la calle hasta la antigua Oplontis. Esta zona, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco, cuenta con algunas de las pinturas murales mejor conservadas de la época romana.
Un guía arqueólogo te dará el contexto histórico, cultural y arquitectónico mientras contemplas las maravillas de Oplontis. La élite romana vivía aquí, con sus frescos y mosaicos de estilo pompeyano, de acabados en azules profundos, naranjas y dorados. El intrincado uso del color y el sombreado confiere a estas pinturas un aspecto tridimensional que añade realismo a estas antiguas escenas.

Nat Geo Day Tour: La vida romana al descubierto: las villas de Oplontis y Pompeya
- Explora las extensas ruinas de Pompeya con este National Geographic Day Tour, donde podrás maravillarte ante lujosas villas, antiguas termas, grandes teatros, calles adoquinadas y hornos de panadería.
- El guía y arqueólogo conoce a fondo la historia y la arquitectura de Pompeya y Oplontis. En la Casa della Regina Carolina, te dará detalles sobre la investigación en curso del yacimiento.
- Pasea por las impresionantes villas de Oplontis, declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco y llenas de frescos, algunos de los mejor conservados de la época romana.
- Descubre la Casa della Regina Carolina, una de las villas más grandes de Pompeya y sede de una reciente investigación financiada por National Geographic sobre la vida cotidiana de los antiguos romanos.
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- No apto para personas con movilidad reducida
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- Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
- Los horarios indicados son aproximados y pueden sufrir cambios
- Esta experiencia no sigue nuestra política general de cancelación. Si necesitas cancelar, tienes que hacerlo al menos 48 horas antes para recibir un reembolso completo.
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Nick Watson
De Estados Unidos de América - mayo de 2025Viajó con un grupo de amigos
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Excellent tour guide Unfortunately you can’t escape the tedious journey on the Italian roads
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