Pompeii Audioguides

About Pompeii Audioguides

Pompeii audio guides offer a rich exploration of one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. These guides enhance the visitor experience by providing historical insights, various language options, and customizable tours.

Audio guides for Pompeii are accessible in various formats. Visitors can choose from multi-language options including English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish and Russian. These guides enable self-paced tours, allowing tourists to tailor their visit according to personal interests. Renting guides is a straightforward process.

Available Tickets

Entrance ticket to the ruins of Pompeii
Entrance ticket to the ruins of Pompeii
  • Skip-the-line access
  • Optional audio guide
  • Free cancellation
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Pompeii Express: Reserved Entrance With Optional Audio Guide
Pompeii Express: Reserved Entrance With Optional Audio Guide
  • Reserved entrance to Pompeii
  • Audio guide of Pompeii (if option selected). Audioguide must be collected in front of Piazza Esedra
  • Free cancellation
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Pompeii: Entry Ticket with Optional Audio Guide
Pompeii: Entry Ticket with Optional Audio Guide
  • Reserved entry ticket: choose between Pompei Express and Pompei+ visit options
  • Audioguide
  • Booking fee
  • Free cancellation
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Pompeii: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket with App Audio Guide
Pompeii: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket with App Audio Guide
  • Audio guide for your smartphone
  • Skip-the-line entry ticket
  • Free cancellation available on purchase
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Information

Booking and Rental Process

Booking an audio guide for Pompeii is convenient and can often be done online. Audio guides can be reserved in advance to ensure availability upon arrival. These guides come in multiple languages, accommodating international visitors.

Most rental points require a deposit, such as an identity card or driving license. Locations for picking up the guides are usually close to the main entrance, making the process smooth and efficient.

For a structured visit, many services offer diverse tour routes based on visitors' interests and time available. With over 100 points of interest, options range from brief overviews to in-depth explorations.

Visitors might choose a brief tour to see major highlights like the forum or amphitheater. More comprehensive options might involve lesser-known sites or focus on specific themes such as mosaics or daily life in ancient Pompeii. These flexible routes enable visitors to create a personalized itinerary, maximizing their experience.

Device Compatibility

Many audio guides available for visiting Pompeii are designed for use on a range of devices. Some providers offer standalone devices that can be rented on-site, ideal for those without smartphones. Others allow users to download apps compatible with both Android and iOS systems. This flexibility ensures that visitors can use the guides on their preferred devices.

Language Options

Audio guides for Pompeii are available in several languages, enhancing accessibility for international tourists. Most providers offer guides in at least eight languages, including English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. This multilingual support allows visitors from various countries to enjoy the tours in their native tongue.

Accessibility Features for Disabled Visitors

Efforts have been made to improve accessibility at the Pompeii archaeological site for visitors with disabilities. For those who are blind or visually impaired, Braille and tactile models are increasingly available. These features assist in navigating the site and understanding key locations.

Some areas, like the house of Ceres and the tannery complex, offer these accommodations. In addition to traditional audio guides, these tactile aids help enhance the sensory experience.

Plan your visit to Pompeii

Opening hours

Opening hours

Pompeii opening hours are seasonal.

Summer (April to Oct.): 9 AM to 7 PM

Winter (Nov. to Mar.): 9 AM to 5 PM

The last entrance to Pompeii is 90 minutes before closing time.

Visit duration

A quick visit of the most important spots lasts about 2 hours, but it can take up to a full day to visit the site thoroughly.

Location and access

Location

Pompei is located at 80045, Pompei, Metropolitan City of Naples.

Google Map Directions

Entrance

There are three entrances to Pompeii. Porta Marina is the main entrance, Piazza Esedra is closest to the Antiquarium and Piazza Anfiteatro is recommended for people with disabilities or movement impairments.

Porta Marina and Piazza Esedra are close to the stop Pompei Villa dei Misteri on the Circumvesuviana line, connecting Naples and Sorrento.

The entrance from Piazza Anfiteatro is the furthest from the main entrance, and the closest train stop is Pompei Santuario on the Circumesuviana from Naples to Poggiomarino.

Food and services

Food

Visitors are allowed to bring food in the Archaeological Park, but it is forbidden to eat outside specific picnic areas. There are also a few bars and restaurants both inside the site and near the entrances. The city centre is near the exit of Piazzale Anfiteatro, and there you will be able to find restaurants and pizzerias with a lot of local dishes.

Services

Near every entrance there are facilities available to store large bags and items, such as suitcases and strollers, which are not allowed on-site. At the entrance of Porta Marina and Piazza Anfiteatro there are also bookshops where you will be able to find souvenirs and memorabilia.

Restrooms are located both inside the site and at the different entrances, but you will be able to find everything easily by consulting the official map.

Nearby attractions

Pompeii is a short ride away from the many interesting and fascinating things to do in Naples.

But, if you want to keep exploring outside the city, you can take a panoramic trip to the top of Mount Vesuvius and take in the breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples.

To delve deeper into the archaeology and see the other city that was destroyed by the eruption of the Vesuvius, you can go to Herculaneum and get lost in time in its ruins.

For a more relaxing endeavor, why not discover the beautiful and scenic Amalfi Coast? There are plenty of tours that will take you to this slice of Italian paradise and help you discover all the nooks and crannies that give it its charm.

FAQs and tips

How much does a Pompeii audio tour typically cost?

The cost for a Pompeii audio tour can vary. The official audioguide service offers guides in multiple languages at 10€, plus they offer some bundles that include the tickets as well, but there are a lot of options available.

Can visitors tour Pompeii independently with a self-guided audio tour?

Yes, visitors have the option to independently explore Pompeii using self-guided audio tours. These allow tourists to manage their visit according to their personal interests and time constraints.

What are the benefits of using an audio guide versus a live tour guide in Pompeii?

Audio guides offer flexibility and the freedom to explore at one's own pace. Visitors can linger at sites of interest, ensuring a personalized experience. Live tour guides, conversely, provide real-time interaction and personalized narratives but come with the constraint of following a set schedule.

Which languages are available for Pompeii audioguides?

The official website offers audioguides in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Japanese, but other operators may offer a wider variety of languages as well.