Embark on a day trip from Naples to Paestum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its haunting archaeological site and ancient Greek temples. Discover the enchanting atmosphere of this historical city.
Embark on a day trip from Naples to Paestum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its haunting archaeological site and ancient Greek temples. Discover the enchanting atmosphere of this historical city.
- Archaeological Park of Paestum - Paestum was a significant ancient Greek city situated along the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia. Initially established by Greek settlers as Poseidonia (Ancient Greek:
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), it was subsequently overtaken by the Lucanians and then the Romans.
- Archaeological Park of Paestum - Paestum was a significant ancient Greek city situated along the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia. Initially established by Greek settlers as Poseidonia (Ancient Greek:
code
), it was subsequently overtaken by the Lucanians and then the Romans.

- 2-hour professional tour guide in Paestum
- Admission tickets to Paestum included
- Deluxe transportation with English-speaking driver
- 2-hour professional tour guide in Paestum
- Admission tickets to Paestum included
- Deluxe transportation with English-speaking driver
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Paestum, a captivating and mystical location, is an essential visit for anyone exploring the classic landmarks of Italy. Situated just to the south of the Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast, and a mile from the coast, this captivating archaeological spot features three Greek temples standing amidst the rural landscape. It’s also recognized as a UNESCO…
Paestum, a captivating and mystical location, is an essential visit for anyone exploring the classic landmarks of Italy. Situated just to the south of the Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast, and a mile from the coast, this captivating archaeological spot features three Greek temples standing amidst the rural landscape. It’s also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally known as Poseidonia, it was established in the VII century BC by Greek colonists from Sybaris, likely succeeding a pre-existing human settlement. The city was renamed Paestum following Roman conquest, and it thrived until the mouth of the Salso river became overwhelmed with sand, transforming the area into a marshland.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.