Campania, Italy
The Circumvesuviana train is the main local transit system for tourists traveling to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Sorrento. It is an overground commuter rail line linking Naples with towns along the Bay of Naples.
The "Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri" station stands directly opposite the main entrance to the archaeological park, making it the most convenient arrival point. Trains operate frequently, making it a reliable and economical choice.
Operate within modern Pompei town and link to nearby smaller towns. Hold utility if accommodation sits not within walking distance of the Circumvesuviana.
The modern town of Pompei does not hold its own metro. Naples, however, is a metro system that links to Napoli Centrale, where you can transfer to the Circumvesuviana.
Circumvesuviana trains display general lack of accessibility for travelers with mobility challenges (steps, narrow doorways). Consider private transfers if accessibility causes concern.
Unico Campania (integrated).
Stations, newsstands, "tabacchi".
Zone-based fares.
Must validate ticket at entrance or on board; failure can cause a fine.
Taxis offer a convenient alternative to public transport, especially for direct transfers or when traveling with luggage. Licensed taxis appear white and display a "TAXI" sign on the roof. They hold a meter inside. You can find them at designated taxi stands, hail them on the street, or call them by phone.
Many companies present bus transfers from Naples/Sorrento/Amalfi Coast directly to Pompeii.
Dedicated bus services linking Pompeii Scavi station to Vesuvius crater entrance for hikes.
Pre-booked car services present the most comfort, useful for groups or multi-stop trips.
Walking is the main way to explore Pompeii, and it also is a good way to experience the modern town. The entire archaeological site is pedestrian. Walking is the sole way to explore the ancient city.
Dedicated bicycle infrastructure displays limits in the immediate area around Pompeii.
Limited outside crowded areas.
Cycling within the ancient ruins stands forbidden. For recreational cycling, explore quieter regional roads.
Not Permitted On-Site.
Stick to marked paths within the park. Some areas might close for preservation. Honor all barriers and signs.
Respect Site Rules.
Walking is the main way to explore Pompeii. The modern town of Pompei stands compact and holds sidewalks, making it highly walkable. Historic centers of Naples and Sorrento display best exploration on foot, though they involve hills and crowded areas.
Offer transfers from nearby cities directly to Pompeii. Pompeii Express links Pompeii Scavi to Vesuvius crater.
Pre-booked car services with a driver present the most comfort and convenience.
Exercise caution with unofficial drivers ("gypsy cabs") presenting rides, especially at airports or train stations.
While renting a car presents flexibility for exploring the broader Campania region, for Pompeii specifically, the Circumvesuviana train often displays more convenience and less stress. This holds especially true when considering city traffic and parking challenges near the archaeological site.
For more detailed driving laws and practical advice, consult a reliable travel guide or local sources.