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You might take for granted a famed, highly visited tourist hot-spot to deliver the highest service levels. Sadly, the levels of service of things as simple as food and public toilets can be sadly lacking at Pompeii. Pompeii was a thriving wealthy city that was buried by an eruption of Vesuvio in 79AD. Excavations of [...]]]></description>
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</p><p><!-- google_ad_section_start -->You might take for granted a famed, highly visited tourist hot-spot to deliver the highest service levels. Sadly, the levels of service of things as simple as food and public toilets can be sadly lacking at Pompeii. Pompeii was a thriving wealthy city that was buried by an eruption of Vesuvio in 79AD. Excavations of the site have been ongoing for a few hundred years so there is lots to see and you&#8217;ll be doing a lot of walking. </p>
<h2>Some Pompeii Travel Reviews</h2>
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<li> Pompeii is a welcome alternative to the more grand Ancient Roman sites such as the Colosseum, Pantheon &#8211; because it is an opportunity to look at how the ordinary, every day person lived circa 79 AD.</li>
<li> Key attractions: the brothel (with well preserved and naughty frescoes), all the thermopilium (tables for serving food), various vista points for <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> and the House of Julius visit (visit is long and annoying, but it is a relaxing opportunity to walk around a fairly well restored Ancient Roman house).</li>
<li> We located a delightful guide at the gates or instead he located us! 2hrs of the most fabulous visit for two.</li>
<li> Pompeii is huge and breathtaking.</li>
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<h2>Pompeii  Tourist  Info </h2>
<p>For insider info to help you research, plan and selecting, keep reading. As you leave Pompeii, you&#8217;ll notice something odd about your hair. It&#8217;s probably clinging together in huge clumps. Don&#8217;t worry, it&#8217;s just the dust. Pompeii is additionally the destination of fervent religious tourism, as the city hosts a famed sanctuary dating back to the late 1800&#8217;s dedicated to the Madonna del Rosario, attracting pilgrims from all over the world. The serious Pompeii tourist often seeks out travel tips, reviews and photos for Pompeii, Italy, posted by real travelers and Pompeii locals. prior to going on <strong>Pompeii tours.<br />
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<h2>Best Tourist Attractions Pompeii</h2>
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<h3>The Stabian Baths</h3>
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<img src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/stabianbaths2.jpg" alt="Stabian Baths Remains" title="stabianbaths2" width="144" height="94" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-234" /><strong>When they had worked up a good sweat</strong> from their exercise, the men returned to the change room where they were scraped down with stigils and massaged.There are <strong>3 main baths in Pompeii, the Forum, Stabian and Central baths</strong>.If they then wished to bring a swim, they walked through a shallow bath to clean their feet before plunging into the swimming pool.After using the swimming pool, the next visit might be the heated Baths. The<strong> stabian baths</strong> was all about sweating and cleaning.<br />
The <strong>Stabian Baths, are  near the center of town</strong> and is a  surprisingly intact example of public baths in an early Roman town. They took this exercise in the Palaestra, and games were played here. The Stabian Baths were in Pompeii before the Romans. </p>
<h3> IL Teatro Grande &#8211; The Big Theater</h3>
<p><strong>The theatre is an open-air one which held about 5,000 spectators</strong> who were extremely bloodthirsty.The Romans again rebuilt it in the 1st century A.D. and it was the site of many brutal battles between gladiators and wild animals.It was not uncommon to hear them scream for the death of either the gladiators or the wild animals that fought in the arena. The theatre was built in the 5th century B.C. and was again rebuilt during the Hellenistic period from 200 to 150 B.C.<br />
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<h3>  Villa Dei Misteri- The Villa of The Mysteries -</h3>
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<strong>The House of Mysteries</strong>, is located near the <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> Gateway, just outside the city walls, and  is an unusual villa.This is the most famed country villa in the whole area around <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a>.The <strong>Villa of the Mysteries</strong> is considered a suburban villa (Latin: Villa Suburbana), with a close relationship to the city, but outside the town.The Villa is named for the paintings in one room of the residence. Although the actual subject of the frescoes is hotly debated, the most common interpretation of the images is scenes of the initiation of a woman into a special cult of Dionysus, a mystery cult that required specific rites and rituals to become a member.</p>
<h2> Pompeii Vacation Tips</h2>
<p>Whilst not all the info online is accurate these days, it is still possible to get a general idea before booking your <a href="http://pompeiitours.org" >Pompeii tour</a> your vacation to Pompeii. Today it is plausible to find your entire <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-vacations/" >Pompeii vacation</a> online via various sites and travel forums. Bed and Breakfast establishments can be come by near to Pompeii. With the UNESCO ancient Pompeii being so big, it is plausible to get a place to stay with a view of Pompeii. </p>
<h2> Pompeii Travel Guide</h2>
<p>The excavations can be reached by getting off the train at Pompeii Scavi. A<strong> SITA bus from Piazza Esedra</strong> in Naples also goes there. All the precious time you travel towards Pompeii, the view is dominated by views of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a>. <strong>The Circumvesuviana train line</strong> connects Naples with Sorrento and does stop moreover at the tourist site of Pompeii. The journey to Pompeii, whether by bus of by train, gives you astounding views of the Bay of Naples. To reach the excavations, get off the train at the tourist site of Pompeii Scavi. You can also carry a SITA bus from Piazza Esedra in Naples.  Once at the site you can meet up with your <strong>Pompeii travel guide </strong>at the main entrance of Porta Romana.</p>
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</p><p>Whilst not all the info online is accurate these days, it is still possible to get a general idea before booking your <strong>Pompeii tour vacation </strong>to Pompeii. One of the most frequent questions about booking a <strong>vacation to Pompeii</strong>, is always about how to get there. Bed and Breakfast establishments can be located near to Pompeii. With the UNESCO archeological site of Pompeii being so big, it is feasible to get a place to stay with a view of Pompeii. This article explores aspects of a <strong>Vacation Pompeii.<br />
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<h2> Travel Pompeii </h2>
<p>Whilst not all the tips online are accurate these days, it is still possible to get a general idea before a <strong>Pompeii tour </strong>your vacation to Pompeii. Hotel Diana is  an ideal base for unforgettable day trips (by public transportation or car) to many nearby places of cultural interest, including Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, Ercolano, Ischia, Paestum, <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a>, Caserta, Salerno, and Oplontis. Its rare for someone to work out that you will be touring a complete Roman city from the first century ad. Everywhere, the path under your feet is uneven.<br />
Following the <strong>major eruption of 1631, </strong>when <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> it killed about 4000 people, it was during the rebuilding efforts, the ancient ruins of Pompeii were discovered on March 23, 1748.  If you are planning to soon be in the Bay of Naples and arrange  your <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-travel/" target="_blank" >Pompeii travel </a> , the sooner the better.</p>
<h2>Views Pompeii</h2>
<p>It is plausible to view Pompeii before you going around by searching online for photos of the ruins of Pompeii. A trip to the beautiful Bay of Naples without entering Pompeii is inconceivable. It is plausible to <strong>view Pompeii </strong>by using Google Streetview since the Google team recently cataloged views of the Ancient streets of Pompeii. <strong>Touring Pompeii </strong>is a must should you decide to visit the Bay of Naples. </p>
<h2> Hotels Pompeii &#8211; Convenient Location for  Vising The Site</h2>
<p><strong>Fully refurbished, the Diana Pompei is family-run hotel </strong>with a unique style that mixes a modern and stylish setting with a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Hotel Diana is  an ideal base for unforgettable day trips (by public transportation or car) to many nearby places of cultural interest, including Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, Ercolano, Ischia, Paestum, Vesuvius, Caserta, Salerno, and Oplontis. Hotel Diana is the winner of the (Isnart) Italian Hospitality Award in the 3-star hotel category, Hotel Diana Pompei is located 300 metres from the Archaeological Ancient pompeii , only 50 metres from the train station and within walking distance of the Pompeii Sanctuary. <strong>The Piccolo Sogno Hotel is conveniently located in the centre of Pompei ,</strong> only 200 meters from the Sanctuary and 500 meters from the archeological site. This affordable hotel is the perfect accommodation choice for guests seeking for a place close to everything: monuments, history, nature and sea. </p>
<h2> Cruise Pompeii </h2>
<p>When you arrive on a cruise ship in the Bay of Naples, you have a number of options open to you for your shore excursion. Arriving early in the morning, if you&#8217;re there for the full day,  you&#8217;ll have until 6pm before the ship sails. Disembarking from your cruise, you&#8217;ll find all the drivers and guys waiting for you on the key side. On board your cruise ship there are many tours to chose from once you arrive in the Bay of Naples. </p>
<h2>Pompeii Ancient Rome</h2>
<p><strong>Pompeii  had been used earlier as a safe port by Greek and Phoenician sailors. </strong>William Abbott explains, &#8220;At the precious time of the eruption, Pompeii had reached its high point in society as many Romans often visited Pompeii on vacations. Unaware of the imminent danger, most people continued on with their daily lives and as a result the entire town and around 20,000 of its inhabitants were buried under tons of ash and pumice.<br />
<strong>Almost 2,000 years later, </strong>You have the opportunity to explore the preserved ruins of this famous disaster. Graffiti carved on the walls shows us real street Latin (Vulgar Latin, a other dialect from the literary or classical Latin). Almost 2,000 years later, you have the opportunity to explore the site of this famed disaster and see first-hand the houses, streets and public buildings miraculously preserved by the volcanic ash. </p>
<h2>Amalfi Coast Pompeii</h2>
<p>According to Rick Steves, <strong>Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast </strong>drive are a bit much for one day. &#8220;Pompeii really requires about 4 hours to do it justice, and I would suggest a full day tour for each. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> and Pompeii gives you mountain vistas, blue seas, along with Roman ruins, gardens and classic Italian food. If you plan to buy your Amalfi Italy shore excursions and activities Online, its a good idea to go through companies who test all Amalfi Italy shore excursions and activities before listing them on the site. </p>
<p><strong>Enjoy a small group day tour from Rome </strong>to go to the enchanting site of Pompeii and the wonderful <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi coast</a>! One way to organise a Pompeii Excursion from Rome is to bring the early morning Eurostar, getting into Naples just before nine am. Here you can arrange to be met at the Naples train station. From here, it is a a (very) brief drive through excursion of Naples, drive to Pompeii for two hours (45 minutes by car) and then down to the Amalfi area for the remainder of the day. We will be catching the 6:30 pm train back to Rome arriving at about 9 pm. </p>
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</p><p>A Pompeii Visit is considered a &#8220;must see&#8221; if you are arriving into the area of Naples or <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >amalfi coast</a> then you must make the trip and tick it off your list.  Local <strong>Pompeii tourism </strong>setup means that getting there is relatively straightforward; The excavations can be reached by getting off the train at the tourist site of <strong>Pompeii Scavi. </strong>A SITA bus from Piazza Esedra in Naples furthermore goes there. To reach the excavations, get off the train at the archeological site of pompeii Scavi. You can furthermore bring a SITA bus from Piazza Esedra in Naples.  Keep reading for more <strong>Pompeii tourism tips.</strong></p>
<h2> Hotels Pompeii</h2>
<p>Fully refurbished, the Diana Pompei is family-run hotel with a unique style that mixes a modern and stylish setting with a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. <strong>Hotel Diana</strong> is  an ideal base for unforgettable day trips (by public transportation or car) to many nearby places of cultural interest, including Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, Ercolano, Ischia, Paestum, <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a>, Caserta, Salerno, and Oplontis. The hotel features a garden with orange trees, hedged lemon trees and precious plants, where guests can relax and create a drink from the bar. The <strong>Piccolo Sogno Hotel</strong> is conveniently located in the centre of Pompei , only 200 meters from the Sanctuary and 500 meters from the archeological site. This affordable hotel is the perfect accommodation choice for guests seeking for a place close to everything: monuments, history, nature and sea. <strong>Hotel Diana</strong> is the winner of the (Isnart) Italian Hospitality Award in the 3-star hotel category,<strong> Hotel Diana Pompe</strong>i is located 300 metres from the Archaeological Archeological site of pompeii , only 50 metres from the train station and within walking distance of the Pompeii Sanctuary. Hotel Forum s located near Pompeii Amphitheatre and Cathedral of Pompei. Another nearby point of interest is Teatro Grande. </p>
<h2>View Pompeii Houses from 2000 Years ago</h2>
<p>A trip to the beautiful Bay of Naples without entering Pompeii is inconceivable. Prior to going around, it is a good idea to find tips to View Pompeii by searching for information around Pompeii the volcano <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a>. It is feasible to<strong> view Pompeii </strong>by using Google Streetview since the Google team recently cataloged views of the Ancient streets of Pompeii. The Pompeii world heritage site is a recognized UNESCO protected location. It could be argued that  thanks to the eruption of Vesuvius that Pompeii is there for all to view today. It is hard to imagine the Ancient City of Pompeii and how it was smothered by the eruption of Vesuvius all those years ago. </p>
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<h2>Pompei Tours</h2>
<p>To combat problems associated with tourism, the governing body for Pompeii, the <strong>Soprintendenza Archaeological di Pompei</strong> have begun issuing new tickets that allow for visitors to additionally visit cities such as <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> and Stabiae as well as the Villa Poppaea, to encourage visitors to see these sites and reduce pressure on Pompeii. The volcano collapsed higher roof-lines and buried Pompeii under 20 m (66 ft) of ash and pumice, and it was lost for nearly 1,600 years before its accidental rediscovery in 1592. Pompeii has been a <strong>popular tourist destination </strong>for 250 years; it was on the Grand Excursion. The ruins of Pompeii are situated at coordinates 40°45&#8242;00? N 14°29&#8242;10? E? / ? 40.75°N 14.48611°E . A large number of artifacts from Pompeii are preserved in the <strong>Naples National Archaeological Museum</strong>. </p>
<h2>Pompeii Travel Tips </h2>
<p> Here are a few <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-travel/">Pompeii Travel </a>quick insider solutions. </p>
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<strong>Things seemingly essential to the tourist</strong> your may have located easily at other tourist hot-spots are routinely not to be found at the tourist site of pompeii. This sadly it  has to be said that the levels of <strong>tour in Pompeii </strong>are not even with its Fame. You might suppose a famed, reunouned tourist hot-spot to make available top services and facilities. Think again! The hard truth is such that, finding a sub-par local guide is as easy as falling off a log! Public conveniences are virtually impossible to find owing to missing signposts. In summary, planning your <a href="http://pompeiitours.org" >Pompeii tour</a> well is paramount.</li>
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<strong>Lose a chunk of your sightseeing time </strong>in the lines just getting your entrance ticket is quick. Paradoxically, the entry gate that most people arrive at when you come by train, can furthermore experience the longest wait in the ticket line. So just knowing about the other gateways can be helpful, as they year after year have smaller queues which gives you a more relaxing experience to see the site. <strong>At the site of Pompeii, credit cards are very rarely accepted,</strong> so have enough cash money with you to cover the cost of your entire day.
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<strong>Just the straight forward nitty gritty of moving around</strong> needs to be thought about clearly. It can surprise some people just how big the the extent of Pompeii is, as they don&#8217;t realize that it is <strong>a full Roman City. </strong>In a heart beat, precious time can slip away from you, or even worse you can get lost. There are four possible gateways and all afford a great excursion of Pompeii. You can even enter the ancient pompeii through one &#8220;porta&#8221; and exit through another increasing your how much you can see during your tour of the site. With all of these complications, an expert local tour expert is probably your safest bet to keep you safe  during your visit the following website.
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<h3> Pompeii Tourist</h3>
<p>As you leave Pompeii, you&#8217;ll notice something odd about your hair. It&#8217;s probably clinging together in huge clumps. Don&#8217;t worry, it&#8217;s just the dust. For insider info to help you research, plan and contracting, keep reading. Organizing  your next vacation to Pompeii, Italy using a comprehensive travel local guide is a good idea. The serious Pompeii tourist time after time seeks out travel insider solutions, reviews and photos for Pompeii, Italy, posted by real travelers and Pompeii locals. prior to your trip. </p>
<h2> Holiday Pompeii</h2>
<p>Located close to Contursi Terme, the city of Pompeii  offers your holiday accommodation a historic excursion of an authentic Roman town. If you are trying to find for Holiday accommodation in Campania with self catering villas and apartments for rental, Pompei can offer this. Drawn by its mild climate and outstanding natural beauty, Sorrento came to real fame though, during the late 18th century when many of Europe’s aristocracy came to spend their winters here. Sumptuous houses and grandiose hotels were built along the cliff-tops and today Sorrento is everything you take for granted an Italian town to be. </p>
<h2> Mount Vesuvius Tourism</h2>
<p>A journey to the volcano that destroyed Pompeii can be a fascinating afternoon <strong>trip to Mt. Vesuvius</strong> from Naples. You will travel to the top of the only active volcano in continental Europe, an be able to enjoy panoramic views of the legendary Bay of Naples from east to west. The <strong>Mount Vesuvius</strong> ranks among the most explored and well known volcanoes on earth. Nowadays the Vesuvius is a very popular tourist attraction. To visit Vesuvius, you must access the National Park (<strong><em>Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio</em></strong><strong></strong>). The park is open from 9:00 A. M. until 3:00 P. M. in the winter. From April through June, the park stays open until 5:00 P. M., and from July to September 30, you can go to the crater until 6:30 P. M. Admission to the last part of the crater trail is Euro 6.50. To reach <strong><em>Vesuvio,</em></strong> get off the Circumvesuviana train at <strong>Ercolano station</strong> where you can catch a <strong><em>Compagnia Trasporti Vesuviani</em></strong> bus outside the station. </p>
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The incomparable beauty of the Amalfi Coast  has enchanted visitors from all corners of the earth.  The pizza was invented in Naples and is made here in a wood burning ovens. The Amalfi coast is known for excellent food. Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Tours can be done from Rome. Away.com provides expert reviews [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>The incomparable beauty of the <strong>Amalfi Coast</strong>  has enchanted visitors from all corners of the earth.  The pizza was invented in Naples and is made here in a wood burning ovens. The <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi coast</a> is known for excellent food. Pompeii and <strong>Amalfi Coast Tours </strong>can be done from Rome. Away.com provides expert reviews and visitor info on <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast-tours/" >Amalfi coast tour</a> in Naples. This article explores <strong><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-vacations/" target="_blank" >Amalfi Coast Pompeii</a><br />
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<h2> Amalfi Coast Vacation Packages Info</h2>
<p>You may find the best staff and best memories on your entire trip to Italy. The <strong>Santa Caterina Hotel</strong> boasts a  lovely garden setting with fragrant lemon and wisteria. One of the steps to get off the ship and time the local culture is to carry part in the frequent shore excursions. Shore excursions vary from private tours to semi-private and group tours. The beaches are very busy during the summer months with holiday makers taking part in every water sport imaginable. </p>
<h2> Amalfi Coast Travel</h2>
<p>The closest airport to the <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> is Naples (Capodichino) International Airport (NAP) . Naples airport has two perpendicular tarmac runways, both 5000 feet long, 150 feet wide, lighted and equipped with six instrument approaches. Classic Journeys can be enjoyed of the <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> with family vacations, plus culinary and walking tours. Flying into Naples airport, you will experience the panorama of the Campania countryside with views from the plane of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a>.</p>
<h2> Amalfi Coast Cruises Expert ideas </h2>
<p>When arriving on a cruise ship, a perfect day from Naples would involve a private vehicle booking your guide to Pompeii first, followed by a drive along the Amalfi coast to Positano, Ravello and Amalfi. Most places can be visited in the Bay of Naples via the Metro-del-mare. You can cruise along the Amalfi Coast villages, and continue to the grottos, stopping in most of the coastal towns. From the Amalfi coast, it is plausible to cruise to Capri, Positano, Sorrento and even the city of Naples. Twice a day, boat excursion from Amalfi, departs twice-daily in the morning and afternoon. </p>
<h2> Amalfi Coast Hiking Excursion Info</h2>
<p>Panoramic hike on<strong> the Path of Gods,</strong> the track along the coast which was, until the 19th century,  the only way to get from the small isolated villages to the tiny terraced fields and the pergola vineyards. You can admire the a long time old man work, on this impervious terrains, to create a safe area where people could bring refuge during the Barbarian invasions, following the fall of Roman Empire, at the end of V century. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sentiere-degli-dei.jpg"><img src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/sentiere-degli-dei.jpg" alt="Footpath of the Gods, View down on the Amalfi Coast Tour" title="sentiere-degli-dei" width="110" height="73" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-230" /></a>The presence of rosemary perfume, as you descend, you can overview on one side the entire peninsula and over to Capri, and, on the other side, the Gulf of Salerno. The Saint Dominic Monastery, clung on the mountains, is another testimony of those turbulent times.</p>
<h2> Tours Rome Amalfi Coast </h2>
<p><strong>The Cinque Terre</strong> is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera. It is in the Liguria region of Italy, to the west of the city of La Spezia. Once you arrive on the Amalfi coast, you have the ability to hop over to Capri using the daily boat services offering direct connections. Along with the Isle of Capri, the Amalfi coast has been an Italian vacation destination for centuries. </p>
<p>If you are entering the Tuscan countryside for some time, think about touring the Amalfi coast additionally on your trip to Italy. To get <strong>from Tuscany to the Amalfi coast,</strong> you need about fifty percent a day on private or public transport. Along with the Tuscan countryside, the Amalfi Coast is another truly spectacular scenic areas.  </p>
<p>In about an hour detour from the Amalfi Coast drive, you can find yourself  on an <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/">Amalfi Coast tours </a>or  high up on top in the town of Ravello. Located high up on the Amalfi Coast, Ravello, offers astonishing views down over the water and the Mediterranean. It is feasible to make it across the Campania countryside to the Amalfi coast the very same day you arrive in Naples. Amalfi Coast is located in the region of Campania. </p>
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The Amalfi coast , located in Southern Italy is probably the most difficult place to drive in the entire country. People come here for a variety of reasons including the incomparable beauty of the Amalfi Coast, breathtaking scenery and picturesque fishing villages. Pompeii and Amalfi Coast Small Group Day Trip can be done from Rome. [...]]]></description>
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</p><p><b>The Amalfi coast </b>, located in Southern Italy is probably the most difficult place to drive in the entire country. People come here for a variety of reasons including the incomparable beauty of the <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a>, breathtaking scenery and picturesque fishing villages. Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> Small Group Day Trip can be done from Rome. </p>
<h2><b> Best Amalfi Coast Resort</b></h2>
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<b>The Amalfi Coast,</b> or <em>Costiera Amalfitana</em> in Italian, is a stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy. You can connect directly to the owners of hundreds of vacation rentals in Amalfi Coast Resort in Destin Area Florida on the VRBO.com website. Find vacation homes and condo rentals as well. The largest tourist resort on the Amalfi Coast, the town of Amalfi is a charming fishing village filled with character and life, boasting an authentic old quarter and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants. A visit to the fascinating sites of Pompeii, <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> is a must whilst on holiday in Amalfi, as is a trip to the vibrant and exciting city of Naples.
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<h2><b>Amalfi Coast Weather	</b></h2>
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There is very little rainfall during the summer months and July will see an average rainfall of only 15mm. The Amalfi Coast in southern Italy boasts a typically Mediterranean climate. Many holiday-makers choose to bring a winter holiday break in the Amalfi coast as the climate is pleasantly mild, with temperatures sparsely dropping below 10C. The breathtaking Amalfi coastline is very pretty at this time of year and the climate is comfortably warm even in December. Amalfi coast enjoys long, hot summers where the average temperature does not usually dip below 23C and temperatures can reach 30C in the peak months of July and August.
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<h2><b>Amalfi Coast Map </b></h2>
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<h2><b>	Amalfi Coast Hotels	</b></h2>
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Wild, daring and romantic, the Coast is an obligatory stop in any journey to Italy.  The following list is just a small sample of the hotels that are available on the Amalfi Coast. <strong></strong></p>
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<li><b> You may find Hotel Margherita in Praiano a bit noisy but overall is  a nicely run family hotel in quaint town.</b></li>
<li><b> The Palazzo Sasso in Ravello has been described as sublime and one of the best hotels in the World.</b></li>
<li><b> When you think about Amalfi Coast Hotels, you will probably be trying to find for excellent hospitality, location, cleanliness and quality of rooms.</b></li>
<li><b> Le Sirenuse Hotel in Positano is more &#8220;a destination&#8221; than a hotel.</b></li>
<li><b> Palazzo Talamo in Positano  is reported to be an  excellent hotel with extraordinary views, fantastic service and a yummy breakfast.</b></li>
<li><b> Some people report that they get the best tour service ever had.</b></li>
<li><b> The Pellegrino Pensione in Praiano is reported to be a nice pensione with very helpfull owner and splendid views.</b></li>
<li><b> You may find the best staff and best experience on your entire trip to Italy.</b></li>
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<h2><b>Amalfi Coast Beaches Info</b></h2>
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<a href="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/amalfi-coast-beaches.jpg"><img src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/amalfi-coast-beaches.jpg" alt="amalfi coach beach" title="amalfi coast beaches" width="117" height="94" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-224" /></a>The <strong>Amalfi coast has the best beaches</strong>, especially Maiori, with its fifty percent-mile of grey sand and soldierly rows of sun-bed and parasols. The town of Amalfi is well known for its beach life and has some of the best beaches on the Amalfi coast. Bring a trip to the nearby small villages of Minori and Maiori for some larger beaches that are lined with restaurants and cafes. For more information on places like the Amalfi Coast, continue to <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/naples-pompeii-tours/">Naples Pompeii Tours</a></p>
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</p><p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/220px-Mt_Vesuvius_79_AD_eruption_3.svg_.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-215" title="Mt Vesuvius Map" src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/220px-Mt_Vesuvius_79_AD_eruption_3.svg_.png" alt="Mt Vesuvius Map" width="220" height="134" /></a><strong>Mount Vesuvius</strong> is one of the most densely populated places in Europe. This article will explore areas of <strong>Mt Vesuvius.</strong> mainland Europe&#8217;s only active volcano.</p>
<h2>Vesuvius the Volcano</h2>
<p><strong>Mt Vesuvius is the only volcano on mainland Europe</strong> to have erupted within the last hundred years. Located in Italy, it is the only volcano in Europe that has erupted within the last hundred years. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> has erupted frequently since and is today regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world because of the population of 600,000 people living under its cone and its tendency towards pyroclastic explosive (Plinian) eruptions.ll the zones at the slopes of the mountain are formed by transported earth of lava mud Monte Somma which goes down from the steep slopes in the rainy seasons through deep and narrow grooves called channels or more commonly &#8220;lagni&#8221;.</p>
<h2>Mt Vesuvius History</h2>
<p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/220px-Mt_Vesuvius_Erupting1944.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-216" title="Mt Vesuvius 1944 Eruption" src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/220px-Mt_Vesuvius_Erupting1944-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>From 6 January to 23 February 1944, lava flows appeared within the rim and there were outflows. The activity paused on 23 February and resumed on 13 March. Small explosions then occurred until the major explosion took place on 18 March 1944 <strong>The last major eruption was in March 1944</strong> and it destroyed the villages of San Sebastiano al Vesuvio, Massa di Somma, Ottaviano, and part of San Giorgio a Cremano.Following the major eruption of 1631, when <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> it killed about 4000 people, it was during the rebuilding efforts, the ancient ruins of Pompeii were discovered on March 23, 1748.</p>
<h2>Vesuvius Facts</h2>
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<li><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> and the death of 10,000 to 25,000 people.</li>
<li>Along with <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a>, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed and completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano  <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> spanning two days in 79 AD.</li>
<li>Mount Vesuvius is on the coast of the Bay of Naples, about nine kilometres (six miles) east of Naples and a short distance from the shore.</li>
<li>It is conspicuous in the beautiful landscape presented by that bay, when seen from the sea, with Naples in the foreground.</li>
<li>From the Eighteenth century onwards travellers have been outfitted to tackle the climb up to the top in order to admire the panorama and look down into the crater.</li>
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<h2>Mt Vesuvius Pictures</h2>
<p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/4b4ae991.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-217" title="Mt Vesuvius Pictures From The Air" src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/4b4ae991.jpg" alt="Mt Vesuvius Pictures From The Air" /></a>It additionally offers the very best view of the Bay of Naples, one of the panoramic wonders of the world. From the top of Vesuvius, the <strong>panoramic views of the Bay of Naples</strong> have captivated visitors for a long time. On the way to the top volcanic rock is piled up on the side of the trail. If you pick up a piece and look at it closely; most of the rock you&#8217;ll find is relatively light and full of air holes. If you are lucky enough to <strong>climb Mount Vesuvius</strong> on a clear day, you will be able to walk all around the edge of the crater and look downonto the Sorrento Peninsula and Pompeii.</p>
<h2>Pompeii Eruption Mt Vesuvius</h2>
<p>The only eye witness account account of the <strong>eruption of Mount Vesuvius,</strong> 79 AD. belongs to Pliny the Younger whose letters describe his memories during the eruption. Campi Flegrei, additionally known as the Phlegraean Fields (from Greek meaning burning fields), is a large 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) wide caldera situated to the west of the city of Naples. Pliny was here with his Uncle when the eruption of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a> happened. As Admiral of the fleet, Pliny the Elder had ordered the ships of the Imperial Navy stationed at Misenum to cross the bay to assist evacuation attempts. When you finally reach the edge of the crater, you will be flabbergasted at its size. Going around is a journey which takes you back in your precious sightseeing time, as far 79 A.D. when, on the 24th of August, Vesuvius ‘put on a show’ with a devastating eruption which buried Pompeii, Herculaneum and Oplontis.<br />
Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the destruction of the Roman  cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum  and the death of 10,000 to 25,000 people.</p>
<h2>Mt Vesuvius Map</h2>
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<h2>Other Famous Volcanos</h2>
<p>The volcano known as Krakatau big day of explosion was in August 26, 1883 the explosion would match up to 200 megatons of TNT. The second largest eruption of the 19th century moreover occurred in Indonesia. Eruptions at the volcano  since 1927 have built a new island in the same location, named Anak Krakatau (Indonesian: &#8220;Child of Krakatoa&#8221;). Mount Fuji: The last precious time Mt. Fuji erupted was in 1708 which makes it a dormant volcano. On a clear day, you can see it from Tokyo or Yokohama. is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 m (12,388 ft).  Along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku, it is one of Japan&#8217;s &#8220;Three Holy Mountains&#8221;</p>
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</p><p><strong>Mount Vesuvius or <em>Vesuvio</em></strong>, the volcano near Naples, is an interesting place to explore. The eruption of 1944 could be seen from Naples and several photos have been taken When you finally reach the edge of the crater, you will be astonished at its size. Over the past few many years, the quiet stages of a dormant <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> have varied from 18 months to 7½ years, making the current lull in activity the longest in nearly 500 years. For more <strong>Mt Vesuvius Tour </strong>tips, keep reading!</p>
<h2>Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano- Pompeii and Herculaneum</h2>
<p>The towns destroyed in the 79 AD earthquake make interesting trips as well. The ash and lava that covered Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> preserved them to an extent not usually seen in Italian archaeological sites. Following the major eruption of 1631, when <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> it killed about 4000 people, it was during the rebuilding efforts, the ancient ruins of Pompeii were discovered on March 23, 1748. Along with <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a>, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed and completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano  <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> spanning two days in 79 AD. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the destruction of the Roman  cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum  and the death of 10,000 to 25,000 people. Both Pompeii and Herculaneum were engulfed by eruptions of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a>.</p>
<h2>Some Tips For Your Climb Mount Vesuvius</h2>
<p>Buses can bring visitors to within 200 meters of the summit of Vesuvius. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes! A medium to high level of fitness is required to complete the climb to the top of the crater. At the rim of the crater of Mount Vesuvius you can get something to eat or drink, buy a guidebook, or hire a guide.</p>
<h2>Mount Vesuvius tours</h2>
<p>Heavenly-scented citrus groves and vast Lacrima Christi vineyards surround gracious homes on the way up to the summit of Vesuvius, which is still one of the world&#8217;s most active craters (though not considered dangerous). Explore legendary Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a>, the only active volcano in continental Europe, on full-day guided <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/vesuvius-tours/"> Vesuvius Tours</a> from Naples. The <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> is a World Heritage Site and one of the most popular destinations in Italy. See an <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> Map to get your bearings and travel information.</p>
<h2>Mount Vesuvius map</h2>
<p>Vesuvius is easily spotted on any map of Campania region for its distinctive cone shape structure and verdant national park that surrounds it. Vesuvius is prominent on any map of the Campania Region as it dominates the landscape and can be seen from most place.</p>
<h2>Mount Vesuvius tourism</h2>
<p>The towns destroyed in the 79 AD earthquake make interesting trips as well. The ash and lava that covered Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> preserved them to an extent not usually seen in Italian archaeological sites. The local wine specialty made from grapes growing on the fertile Vesuvian soil, is called Lachryma Christi del Vesuvio? The Mount Vesuvius ranks among the most explored and well known volcanoes on earth. Nowadays the Vesuvius is a very popular tourist attraction.</p>
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Pompeii was a thriving wealthy city that was buried by an eruption of Vesuvio in 79AD. Excavations of the site have been ongoing for a few hundred years so there is lots to see and you&#8217;ll be doing a lot of walking on your Pompeii Tour. Explore the town that is high on the list [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>Pompeii was a thriving wealthy city that was buried by an eruption of <em>Vesuvio </em>in 79AD. Excavations of the site have been ongoing for a few hundred years so there is lots to see and you&#8217;ll be doing a lot of walking on your <strong>Pompeii Tour</strong>. Explore the town that is high on the list of the Wonders of the World and see the excavations that began in the 18th century and still being continued today. For more about a <strong>Pompeii Tour</strong>, keep reading !</p>
<p>Excavations visiting on for many years have located an archaeological treasure trove, including <strong>the Forum, Thermal Baths, and various villas. </strong>Today, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most visited attractions in Italy. A vast number of well-preserved frescoes along with complete homes, villas and day to day objects were furthermore revealed, affording you us fascinating insights into the culture and daily life of a Roman port town from the C1 AD. Beginning like any other summer day, for the people of Pompeii in AD79. Soon, their lives were turned upside down because <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt. Vesuvius</a> erupted and  Pompeii, a town of 20,000 was buried under tonnes of volcanic ash and pumice</p>
<p>Three sheets of sediment have been come by <strong>on top of the lava that lies below the city </strong>and, mixed in with the sediment, archaeologists have found bits of animal bone, pottery shards and plants. The archaeological digs at the site extend to the street level of the 79 AD volcanic event; deeper digs in older parts of Pompeii and core samples of nearby drillings have exposed layers of jumbled sediment that suggest that the city had suffered from the volcano and other seismic events before then. In 2008, Pompeii was attracting almost 2.6 million visitors per year, making it one of the most popular places of touristic interest in Italy. The thousands of examples of graffiti found on the town’s walls are unequivocal proof of what the people of Pompeii thought about love and sex.</p>
<p>Three sheets of sediment have been come by on top of the lava that lies below the city and, mixed in with the sediment, archaeologists have found bits of animal bone, pottery shards and plants. The archaeological digs at the site extend to the street level of the 79 AD volcanic event; deeper digs in older parts of Pompeii and core samples of nearby drillings have exposed layers of jumbled sediment that suggest that the city had suffered from the volcano and other seismic events before then. In 2008, Pompeii was attracting almost 2.6 million visitors per year, making it one of the most popular touristic highlights in Italy.</p>
<p><strong>The thousands of examples of graffiti </strong>located on the town’s walls are unequivocal proof of what the people of Pompeii thought about love and sex. Fencing in the temple of Venus prevents vandalism of the site, as well as theft. The volcano collapsed higher roof-lines and buried Pompeii under 20 m (66 ft) of ash and pumice, and it was lost for nearly 1,600 years before its accidental rediscovery in 1592. <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-219" title="Pompeii Houses" src="http://pompeiitours.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/800px-HouseOfTheFaunOverview-300x225.jpg" alt="Pompeii Houses show real life of people now free from Excacavations" width="200" height="150" />A Pompeii visit offers a cross-section of sumptuous patrician villas, frescoed basilica, large gym, theatre, public baths, and of course, skeletons. A large collection of erotic votive objects and frescoes were found at the tourist site of pompeii. A pompeii walking trip is fully completed when in the same way a go to to the Archeological Museum in Naples.</p>
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Mount Vesuvius or Vesuvio, the volcano near Naples, is an interesting place to explore. The ash from the eruption preserved the town as if frozen in time, providing a fascinating look into Italy&#8217;s past. By touring Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius you can  explore the partially buried town-city of Pompeii and climb to the summit [...]]]></description>
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</p><p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> or <strong><em>Vesuvio</em></strong>, the volcano near Naples, is an interesting place to explore. The ash from the eruption preserved the town as if frozen in time, providing a fascinating look into Italy&#8217;s past. By touring <strong>Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius</strong> you can  explore the partially buried town-city of Pompeii and climb to the summit of the volcano that caused its demise.</p>
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<li><a href="#Pliny The Younger">Pliny The Younger</a></li>
<li><a href="#Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Pompeii">Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Pompeii</a></li>
<li><a href="#Mount Vesuvius What Happened ">Mount Vesuvius What Happened ?</a></li>
<li><a href="#Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano">Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano</a></li>
<li><a href="#Mt Vesuvius Wikipedia">Mt Vesuvius Wikipedia</a></li>
<li><a href="#Pompeii Eruption Mount Vesuvius">Pompeii Eruption Mount Vesuvius</a></li>
<li><a href="#Pompeii Volcanoes">Pompeii Volcanoes</a></li>
<li><a href="#Pompeii and Herculaneum  Italy">Pompeii and Herculaneum  Italy</a></li>
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<h2 id="Pliny The Younger">Pliny The Younger Mt Vesuvius</h2>
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<p>Many contemporary sculptures are described and discussed by Pliny the Elder in his <em>Naturalis Historia </em>published in 77 AD. This volcanic eruption is the first to be described in detail. The letter-writing Pliny the Younger was stationed about 18 miles away in Misenum from which vantage point he could see the eruption and feel the preceding earthquakes. Pliny&#8217;s uncle, the naturalist Pliny the Elder, was in charge of area warships, but he turned his fleet to rescuing residents and died.</p>
<h2 id="Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Pompeii">Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Pompeii</h2>
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<a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt. Vesuvius</a> is a characteristic polygenic mixed volcano, meaning that it is constituted by lava  of various chemical compositions. When you finally reach the edge of the crater, you will be astonished at its size.</p>
<h2 id="Mount Vesuvius What Happened">Mount Vesuvius What Happened  ??</h2>
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<p>Following the AD79 eruption, the people and buildings of Pompeii were covered in up to twelve other layers of soil. The eruption was documented by contemporary historians and is generally accepted as having started on 24 August 79, relying on one version of the text of Pliny&#8217;s letter. Unearthed after being buried in ash by the 79 CE eruption of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt. Vesuvius</a>, Pompeii is a fascinating archeological site.</p>
<h2 id="Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano">Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano</h2>
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<p>Inside the crater itself, it is plausible to see glimpses of steam rising from the side of the crater demonstrating that <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a> is an active volcano. The last time <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> erupted was in 1944. Since this time &#8220;HE&#8221; has remained dormant.</p>
<h2 id="Mt Vesuvius Wikipedia">Mt Vesuvius Wikipedia</h2>
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<p>The eruption of 1906 was particularly destructive, killing over 100 people and ejecting the most lava ever recorded from a Vesuvian eruption.<br />
While <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> is not thought likely to erupt in the immediate future, the danger posed by future eruptions is seen as very high in light of the volcano&#8217;s tendency towards sudden, extremely violent explosions, and the very dense human population on and around the mountain. Vesuvius is in the Campania (Compania Map) region of Italy, known for its relaxing food, in part because of the fertile soil of the slopes of Vesuvius. To go to Vesuvius, you must access the National Park (Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio). The park is open from 9:00 A. M. until 3:00 P. M. in the winter. From April through June, the park stays open until 5:00 P. M., and from July to September 30, you can visit the following website the crater until 6:30 P. M. Admission to the last part of the crater trail is Euro 6.50. The song &#8220;Cities In Dust&#8221; by Siouxsie and the Banshees is a reference to the destruction of Pompeii.</p>
<h2 id="Pompeii Eruption Mount Vesuvius">Pompeii Eruption Mount Vesuvius</h2>
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<p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a> is the only volcano on mainland Europe to have erupted within the last hundred years. Mt. Vesuvius is a volcano that erupted on August 24   A.D.79  blanketing the towns and 1000s of residents of Pompeii, Stabiae, and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a>. In an eruption a column of various materials (called tephra) is ejected into the atmosphere, creating what looks like a mushroom cloud or, perhaps a pine tree as it was described by Pliny.</p>
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<p>But the archeological excavations of Pompeii suggest that the city was buried about two months later; this is supported by another version of the letter which gives the date of the eruption as November 23. A busy commercial centre with a population of 10,000-20,000, the ancient Pompeii covered about 160 acres on the seaward end of the fertile Sarno Plain. Pompei&#8217;s streets are straight and laid out in a grid, in the purest Roman tradition; they are laid with polygonal stones, and have houses and shops on both sides of the street. Pompeii was captured for the first time by the Greek colony of Cumae, allied with Syracuse, between 525 and 474 BC.</p>
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<p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> was properly rediscovered in 1738 by workmen digging for the foundations of a summer palace for the King of Naples, Charles of Bourbon. Both Pompeii and Herculaneum have since been excavated to reveal many intact buildings and wall paintings. Along with Herculaneum, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed and completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount Vesuvius</a> spanning two days in 79 AD.</p>
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</p><p>You can complete self guided <strong>walking tours of Pompeii </strong>either by following a local guide book or by renting one of the audio so-called guides. Small group can best complete a <strong>Pompeii walking tour</strong> with a guide. Any number of places inside Pompeii can be included in a <strong>walking tour</strong>.  This post is part of a series of <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/day-trip-pompeii-tours/">day trip pompeii tours</a></p>
<h2>Virtual Trip of Pompeii</h2>
<h2>Pompeii Day Trips</h2>
<p>One of the most complete steps to see Pompeii is to visit the excavations on foot with a local guide on an archaeological journey through the ancient city. The role of an expert guide is to introduce you to the region&#8217;s bewitching sites, delectable smells, fascinating history and charming folklore. Following the AD79 eruption, the people and buildings of Pompeii were covered in up to twelve different layers of soil. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/amalfi-coast/" >Amalfi Coast</a> and Pompeii gives you mountain vistas, blue seas, along with roman ruins, gardens and classic Italian food.  </p>
<h2>Mt Vesuvius</h2>
<p>You can choose to climb <strong>Mt, Vesuvius</strong> (approximately 45 minutes), accompanied by your local guide, and walk around the crater at 3,900 feet (1,200 meters). From the summit you&#8217;ll have panoramic views of the picturesque Bay of Naples from east to west. Peering down into the depths of the crater, you may see plumes of steam issuing from the sleeping, but still active, volcano. From the Eighteenth century onwards travellers have been outfitted to tackle the climb up to the top in order to admire the panorama and look down into the crater. Visiting to the top of <strong>Mt. Vesuvius </strong>gives you a real change to experience the views and the natural beauty of the Bay of Naples. To reach Vesuvio, get off the Circumvesuviana train at Ercolano station where you can catch a Compagnia Trasporti Vesuviani bus outside the station. The black cloud represents the general distribution of ash and cinder. Modern coast lines are shown.  </p>
<h2>Mt Vesuvius Video</h2>
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<h2>House of the Faun</h2>
<p>The <strong>house of the Faun </strong>features notably two atrium&#8217;s, an open gardening inside the house and a second larger garden at the back of the house. The Alexander Mosaic, dating from circa 100 BC, is a famous floor mosaic originally from the <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-walking-tour/" >House of the Faun</a> in Pompeii. The <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-walking-tour/" >House of the Faun</a> Pompeii is furthermore a driving force behind the economy of the nearby town of Pompeii. Whilst the architect is unknown it truly is one of the most impressive houses in Pompeii. Private architecture was taken to its zenith in the Bay of Naples and the House of the Faun is a fine example C2 BC. Built during the second century before Christ, the <strong>House of the Faun </strong>was one of the largest and most impressive houses in the city of Pompeii. The House of the Faun covers nearly 3,000 square meters, and occupies an entire city block, or insula. </p>
<h2> Related To Pompeii Walking Tours</h2>
<h3> Amalfi Coast</h3>
<p>The <strong>Amalfi Coast </strong>scenery is characterised by mighty cliffs that drop into the sea, rich with bays and coves like the splendid Emerald Grotto at <em>Conca dei Marini </em>and the Fiordo (Fjord) di <em>Furore.</em> In the serene blue of the sky and sea, Amalfi, guarded by its port, seems held in the palm of a hand. Above the town of Amalfi, the scenic drapery of the mountains, like a backdrop is dotted with houses. </p>
<h3>Florence Tours</h3>
<p>Visit the city of the Medici and Galileo and time why the world comes to Florence when in Italy. A flower from the renaissance, a <strong>Florence tour</strong> gives you a real sense of the contribution made by Italy to world culture. If you’re trying to find for romance and inspiration, there’s simply no place like it on earth.</p>
<h3>Venice Tours</h3>
<p>Once the most powerful maritime nations, Venice exudes history out of every stone. The atmosphere of Venice drips with history, and every corner tells a story of furtive romantic encounters. A Venice tour is made complete by adding the cost of a guide to your budget.</p>
<h3>Rome Tours</h3>
<p>Approximately halfway to our destination, you will be able to see the Abbey of Montecassino, noted for its famed battle and complete destruction during the Second World War. On your full-day visit from Rome you&#8217;ll travel along the Highway of the Sun, crossing the area known as Castelli Romani dotted with enchanting medieval villages. The known worldwide ruins of Pompeii are just a shuttle bus ride from Rome. <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/pompeii-walking-tour/" >Private tours of Pompeii</a> from Rome involves having an English-speaking driver &#038; air-conditioned vehicle at your disposal for the day-trip and you&#8217;ll have a private local expert guide for the visit the following website of Pompeii. </p>
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