Mt Vesuvius Tours

Mt Vesuvius Tours

by Pompeii Tours on April 9, 2010

Mt Vesuvius Active Volcano

The eruption of 1944 could be seen from Naples and several photos have been taken Vesuvius is prominent on any map of the Campania Region as it dominates the landscape and can be seen from most place. Inside the crater itself, it is workable to see glimpses of steam rising from the side of the crater demonstrating that Mt Vesuvius is an active volcano. Over the past few centuries, the quiet stages of a dormant Vesuvius have varied from 18 months to 7½ years, making the current lull in activity the longest in nearly 500 years.

It was Pliny the younger that was an eye witness to the erupting volcano Mt Vesuvius that subsequently buried Pompeii. It was during the known worldwide AD79 eruption that poisonous vapors and molten debris engulfed the surrounding area suffocating the inhabitants of the neighboring Roman resort cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae.

Mount Vesuvius was built up by a series of lava flows and a number of smaller explosive eruptions interspersed in-between. Vesuvius is in the Campania (Compania Map) region of Italy, known for its great food, in part because of the fertile soil of the slopes of Vesuvius. Buses can bring visitors to within 200 meters of the summit of Vesuvius.

Mt Vesuvius Tour

A Mount Vesuvius tour is a trip not to be missed by any visitor to this region of Italy and includes both a guided tour of Pompeii’s haunting ruins and a climb to the smoking summit of volcanic Mt Vesuvius. The fresh fruit and vegetables in the shops are typical of October, and conversely the summer fruit that would have been typical of August was already being publicly sold in dried, or conserved form.

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’s most active craters (though not considered dangerous). It’s a trip not to be missed by any visitor to this region of Italy and includes a climb to the smoking summit of volcanic Mt Vesuvius.

On the way to the summit of, you’ll drive through the town of Torre del Greco to Vesuvius National Park, then hike to the top of Vesuvius to bring a walk around the eerie crater at 3,900 feet (1,200 meters). From the top of Vesuvius, the panoramic views of the Bay of Naples have captivated visitors for many years.

A journey up the volcano that destroyed Pompeii can be a fascinating afternoon trip to Mt. Vesuvius from Naples. You will travel to the top of the only active volcano in continental Europe, an be able to get the most out of panoramic views of the legendary Bay of Naples from east to west. Peer down into the depths of the crater to see plumes of steam issuing from the sleeping, but still active, volcano. 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.

Mt Vesuvius Pompeii and Herculaneum

Explore legendary Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano in continental Europe, on a guided tour from Naples. The towns destroyed in the 79 AD earthquake make interesting trips as well. The ash and lava that covered Pompeii and Herculaneum preserved them to an extent not usually seen in Italian archaeological sites. To go to Vesuvius, you must start 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 go to the crater until 6:30 P. M. Admission to the last part of the crater trail is Euro 6.50. The Mount Vesuvius ranks among the most explored and well known volcanoes on earth. Nowadays the Vesuvius is a very popular tourist attraction.

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