UNVEILING Pompeii’s Secrets: 12 Mistakes Tourists Make (and How to avoid them)
Don’t do this in Pompeii – Are you thinking of visiting Pompeii Italy? Today we will give you 12 things you should avoid if you want to make your trip to Pompeii even more amazing! We live in Italy and we love going to Pompeii, it is such an amazing place. For this reason we came up with twelve things you should not do in Pompeii if you want to have a wonderful visit. But not only that- We will also give you some tips to plan your trip, what to wear, how to get there, when to go and what to do once you get there. Also if you need more information about Pompeii or Italy in general you can visit our website ready set Italy dot com.
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Downloadable map: http://pompeiisites.org/wp-content/uploads/Pompeiweb2023.pdf
00:00 – Start
01:22 – Don’t rush in Pompeii
04:20 – Hire a guide
05:33 – Don’t go in the summer
06:19 – Don’t forget water, hat and sunscreen
07:14 – Don’t wear flip flops
08:22 – don’t bring big bags
09:01 – Don’t litter
09:42 – Don’t take “souvenirs”
12:40 – Don’t skip Naples
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12 Comments
Brilliant, thanks gentlemen. I will be visiting there next month, so I appreciate your tips.
I was in Naples last year and it was fabulous. I loved it.
Secondo me, la citta di Napoli era incredibile! We spent 3 nights in naples and loved it. We went on a “free” naples street food walking tour (it was great), explored the underground city (awesome), walked through the alleyways of spaccanapoli and the Spanish quarter (what a great vibe), went to the naples museum, visited Pompeii, and thoroughly enjoyed some great meals, pastries, and coffee. We felt the city was very safe for tourists – even at night. Always be smart (watch out for pickpockets) and you will have a great time. Che Bella Citta! Forza Napoli sempre!
Love your videos. Is the 151 bus the easiest way to get to Porta Nolana Station from a cruise ship or can you recommend other options? Thank you
Another great video, guys!
I'm still enjoying my Giusti balsamico from my visit at New Year.
All the best.
Great video gentlemen! I had a feeling those one day "see it all" tours from Rome were not going to give us enough time in Pompei. We're going to be based in Rome for six and a half days in early June, and if it was up to me we wouldn't even go down to Pompei because there's so much to see in Rome and I hate rushing. That said, our 17 year old ancient world loving daughter is going to be with us and she has been DREAMING for years about going to Pompei/Herculaneum so I'm trying to figure out how to make that happen. Are you aware of any tours that depart from Rome and do JUST Pompei and Herculaneum, or do you advise taking a train/renting a car and then meet up with a guide when we arrive at the sites? Thanks.
Excellent video. You are spot on with your advice. We went in June and still could only put up with the heat until about one PM before deciding to head back to the train (and we were from Miami where heat is a regular fact of life!). We took the train and they were easy and cheap. It puts you off within short walking distance of the Porta Marina gate. You are right about hats, lotion, and coming ready for heat (no shade and the stones just reflect the heat onto you)`. We had thermoses which we constantly refilled at the many water fountains around. Even though I had read upon Pompeii for years and my daughter who was with us is a Latin scholar, a guide would have helped us move faster through the streets to the most important sites.Great advice on how to enjoy the experience that is Pompeii!
Great video! I'm taking the direct high speed train from Rome on Liberation Day so i can't get an advance ticket. Am i making a mistake? Do you know how long the line will be? Thank you!
Love your information ❤. Please give me information for Positano
Right?!?!
I absolutely LOVED Italy.
I hope I can afford to return one day.
I'll let you know!!! 😊✨
Great video. Can a regular ticket (not a skip the line ticket) purchased in advance skip the line at the entrance?
Planning a trip to Italy in September that will include Rome, Naples, Pompeii and the Amalfi coast. Your videos are so helpful with practical and useful information. I have made adjustments to plans that I think will make our trip easier and more enjoyable. So glad I found your channel.