by SteeleyGurl
We booked a private driver we read about in Rick Steves’ book. It was pricey, but totally worth it. He met us at the port and took us along the Almafi Coast for an absolutely fabulous day.
Visited: Jul 03, 2019
by theresamoon
Visited Pompeii. Crowds but a must to see.
Visited: Sep 24, 2019
by ShipmateMarie
We took a ferry to Capri and rented scooters! Was fantastic but the roads have hairpin turns and very narrow. Booked through Oasi Motors and we rented a guide too ...EXCEPTIONAL! We saw parts of the island we never would have on our own. Great Excursion.
Visited: May 05, 2019
by MaggieRL
Walked around Naples in the morning, no need for a shuttle, you are docked right in town. Visit Castle Nuovo right next to the port for best views of the bay and Vesuvius. Taken an afternoon shore excursion - Pompeii on your own. Was well worth it, Pompeii is wonderful
Visited: Jul 14, 2019
by Jerome
We did the Sorrento and Almaty drive. I would definitely do this excursion again, however I would make sure that I sat on the right side of the bus. There were beautiful vistas along the coast line but only viewable from the right-side of the bus (which we were not sitting). We only stopped three times to enable us to get out of the bus for photo taking. I assumed that we would return the same way we came to allow those on the left-side of the bus the photo opportunities that the right-side had but it was a wrong assumption. If you enjoy taking pictures (Please make sure you sit on the right side of the bus). The traffic was very heavy and nail biting. We did stop for lunch (which was included) and the staff was very professional.
Visited: May 05, 2019
by calder31
Like an hour from the port, Capri!!! I highly recommend it. It was honestly one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen!
Visited: Oct 27, 2019
by suegi
Went on a bus from outside the port to the ruins of Heraculeum and Vesuvius.
Visited: Jul 18, 2019
by Zippycruiser
We had another independent small group excursion that took us to the Amalfi coast (Positano, Sorrento) and to Pompeii. It was a LOT of ground to cover, and we felt like we did not have enough time in any of the 3 locations, but we were glad we got to see them. The scenery and history were worth it. We heard complaints from some other passengers who stayed in Naples for the day and were disappointed with the port overall. We were slightly late in docking, and disembarkation was a bit delayed here with the only line that we had to wait in for the whole cruise - they announced the port had cleared, but the crew still held back the line for another 5 minutes or so, but once it started moving, it seemed to go smoothly.
Visited: May 29, 2019
by quvinac
Must to Mt. Vesuvius climb and Pompeii. I'm way out of shape and it about killed me but it was worth the climb. Wine and limoncello at top wonderful
Visited: Nov 22, 2015
by WarrenLF
We didn't go to Naples. We jumped on a high speed ferry to Capri and I hired a private boat to take us all around Capri for six hours. We had an amazing lunch, jumped in the water, saw all of the beautiful grottos and little unknown place. You couldn't pay me to get on a bus full of people and drive the Amalfi coast in Summer. I heard a lot of positive comments about the Pompeii excursions.
Visited: Jun 15, 2019
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