Step back in time on an exclusive journey through three of the most fascinating archaeological sites of the Vesuvian area: Oplontis, Stabiae, and Boscoreale. This private experience offers a deep insight into the daily life, luxury, and artistic refinement of ancient Rome.
Your tour begins in Oplontis with a visit to the magnificent Villa of Poppaea, believed to have belonged to Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero. Explore this elegant Roman residence and admire its impressive architecture and remarkably preserved frescoes, vivid expressions of imperial wealth and sophistication.
Continue on to Stabiae, where ancient seaside villas overlook stunning coastal landscapes. Renowned for their panoramic settings and beautifully decorated interiors, these villas reveal the refined taste and artistic excellence that characterized Roman elite living.
The final stop is Boscoreale, home to the Antiquarium, which houses extraordinary artifacts recovered from the Vesuvian region. These exhibits provide a compelling perspective on the culture, traditions, and everyday life of the ancient communities that once thrived in this area.
The visit to the Oplontis Archaeological Park will last 1 hour and 30 minutes, followed by a 1 hour and 30 minute visit to the villas of Stabiae, and finally a 1 hour visit to the Antiquarium Museum of Boscoreale, all accompanied by an expert archaeological guide.There will be also a lunch break during the tour.




