Mount Vesuvius rising behind the ruins of Pompeii under a clear sky
Mount Vesuvius · 2026 Tours & Tickets Guide

Mount Vesuvius Tours & Tickets: The Complete 2026 Guide to the Crater

You must pre-book a timed crater ticket — the full-fare adult ticket is €10 (about €11.68 with the booking fee), sold only via the official Vivaticket platform, with no ticket office at the gate. The Gran Cono hike is short and moderate — about 4 km round trip. And the smartest way to "do it all" is a Pompeii + Vesuvius combo tour that bundles the hard-to-get ticket, transport and skip-the-line entry.

€10 timed crater ticket Combo tours from ~$13 Mainland Europe's only active volcano
  • €10 / €11.68 Adult ticket / all-in with fee
  • Vivaticket only No ticket office at the gate
  • ~4 km Gran Cono round-trip hike
  • 25–40 min Climb to the crater rim
  • Green alert Monitored 24/7 by INGV
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Vesuvius Is One of the Few Volcanoes You Can Drive Up and Walk to the Rim

Mount Vesuvius is mainland Europe's only active volcano, last erupted in 1944, and sits at a green ("ordinary") alert level, monitored around the clock by the INGV Vesuvius Observatory. Its fame rests less on size — at 1,281 m it's dwarfed by Etna — than on the 79 AD eruption that buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, and on its position above one of the world's most densely populated volcanic zones. From the 1,000 m gate you can walk to the rim of a live crater still venting fumaroles, with the whole Bay of Naples, the Sorrento Peninsula and Capri laid out below.

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Two things trip visitors up. First, the crater trail requires a nominative, timed ticket bought exclusively online — there's no office at the trailhead and slots sell out in summer. Second, getting to the 1,000 m gate takes a train plus a bus or shuttle. That's why most travellers pair Vesuvius with Pompeii on a guided combo tour that solves both problems at once. If you're building the wider Bay of Naples trip, see our guides to Pompeii guided tours and visiting Pompeii from Rome.

The local maxim among guides: "If you can't see the summit from the bottom because of clouds, don't climb" — you'll get a white-out and miss the views. The crater closes without notice in high winds, storms or an orange-level weather alert, and documented closures trigger automatic refunds. Always check the forecast and the park's alert notices the day before, and have a Herculaneum or Pompeii backup.

Choose your format

The Four Ways to Visit Mount Vesuvius

From a bare timed ticket to a full guided day with Pompeii — here's what each option is, who it suits and what it solves.

Cheapest & independent

Skip-the-line ticket + digital guide

The €11.68 timed entry with a self-guided smart audio guide for independent hikers, from about $13. Add an optional bus transfer from Naples or Pompeii. Best if you're confident with the train-and-shuttle logistics and just want the hard-to-get ticket sorted.

Logistics handled

Half-day Vesuvius tour from Naples

An all-inclusive half-day trip (round-trip minibus and entry, about 3.5–4 hours) from ~$38–$41. Ideal for travellers short on time who've already seen Pompeii, or who simply want the transport and timed ticket taken care of in one booking.

Most popular

Pompeii + Vesuvius combo day tour

The best value if you want both icons: a full guided day pairing the ruins with the crater, with private transfer between them. Combo tours solve the timed-ticket and transport problem in one booking and are the region's most-booked format — from ~$60 per person with lunch.

From the trailhead

Transfer & entry from Pompeii or Ercolano

Already in Pompeii or Herculaneum? Bus transfers (EAV 808 from Pompeii, or the Vesuvio Express from Ercolano Scavi, which drives all the way to the 1,000 m gate) bundled with the park entry fee get you up and back without a car. Transport-only fares start around €15.

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Vesuvius Options Compared

Typical 2026 prices and trade-offs. Tour prices are dynamic and were served in USD — treat them as "from" starting points that vary by date and group size.

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Option Typical price Pros Cons
Ticket + digital guide from ~$13 Cheapest; gets the hard-to-book timed ticket; self-guided audio. You arrange the train + shuttle to the gate yourself.
Transfer + entry ~$38–$48 Solves the transport to the 1,000 m gate; ticket bundled. No guide; timings can be tight in high season.
Half-day Vesuvius tour ~$38–$47 Round-trip minibus and entry; ~3.5–4 hours; hands-off. Vesuvius only — no Pompeii.
Pompeii + Vesuvius combo ~$60–$130 pp Both icons in a day; transfer, ticket and often lunch included. Long day (up to 9–12 hours from Rome); can feel rushed.
Top picks

The Best Mount Vesuvius Tours to Book

One pick for each traveller — the cheapest ticket, a hands-off half-day, and the best-value Pompeii + Vesuvius combo. Each includes the timed crater entry. Check live prices and times below.

Cheapest & flexible

Mount Vesuvius: Skip-the-Line Ticket & Smart Digital Guide

4.2 · 3,200+ reviews · from $13

The €11.68 timed entry plus a self-guided smart audio guide for independent hikers, with an optional bus transfer from Naples or Pompeii. The simplest way to lock in the hard-to-get crater ticket.

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Hands-off half-day

From Naples: All-Inclusive Mount Vesuvius Half-Day Tour

4.4 · 750+ reviews · from $38

Round-trip minibus from Naples and park entry in one booking — about 3.5–4 hours. The easiest option for travellers short on time or who've already seen Pompeii and just want the volcano.

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Best combo

From Naples: Pompeii and Vesuvius Guided Day Trip with Lunch

4.8 · 7,000+ reviews · from $61

Both icons in one guided day, with the transfer between them, the timed crater ticket, skip-the-line Pompeii entry and lunch handled — the region's most-booked way to see Pompeii and Vesuvius together.

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Getting to the gate

How to Reach the 1,000 m Trailhead

Private cars stop at the 800 m car park; the last stretch is on foot or a short shuttle. Here's each route without your own wheels.

From Pompeii, the EAV 808 public bus runs from Piazza Anfiteatro (by the Pompei Villa dei Misteri Circumvesuviana station) directly to the Quota 1000 car park in about 55 minutes for €2.70–€3.10 each way. From Naples, take the Circumvesuviana to Ercolano Scavi (~20 minutes), then the Vesuvio Express shuttle, which drives all the way to the 1,000 m gate. From Sorrento, the Circumvesuviana reaches Pompei Villa dei Misteri (then the 808) or Ercolano Scavi (then the Vesuvio Express) — most Sorrento visitors book a combined tour to skip the multi-leg logistics.

If you'd rather have the transfer and timed ticket handled from the ruins themselves, the bundled bus-and-entry option below runs straight from Pompeii.

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The Gran Cono, step by step

The Hike to the Crater Rim

Trail No. 5 is the only route to the rim — short, moderate, and rated "Low" by the park. Here's what to expect.

  1. Start at Piazzale di Quota 1000

    The trail begins at the 1,000 m square. Each visitor is assigned a timed slot and accompanied by a guide from the Vesuvius Volcano Permanent Base as part of the entry system — but you hike at your own pace within your group, so no separate private guide is needed.

  2. The steep first ~800 m

    The opening stretch of loose volcanic gravel and switchbacks is the hardest part — this is where trainers beat sandals, which fill with gravel instantly. Take it slowly; it gains roughly 170 m of elevation over the full 4 km round trip.

  3. Along the rim to La Capannuccia

    After the climb the path eases along the crater rim to La Capannuccia, a small bar/café that marks the turnaround. The crater is roughly elliptical, up to about 580 m across, with fumaroles still steaming from the inner walls — a reminder the volcano is only quiescent.

  4. The panorama, then back the way you came

    On a clear day the view takes in the entire Bay of Naples, the Sorrento Peninsula and the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida, with Pompeii below. The full loop around the rim is closed for safety, so you return the same way. Most visitors take 25–40 minutes up and 90–120 minutes round trip.

Practical info

Know Before You Go

Six things to sort before your timed slot.

Where to buy tickets

Exclusively online via the official Vivaticket platform (vesuviopark.vivaticket.it) — €10 base, €11.68 all-in. There's no office at the trailhead. Buy up to 30 days ahead and download or screenshot your ticket; signal at the gate is weak. If a date shows sold out, a hourly "Last Minute" allocation is released, but relying on it is risky.

Opening hours

Seasonal: 9:00–15:00 (Jan, Feb, Nov, Dec); 9:00–16:00 (Mar, Oct); 9:00–17:00 (Apr–Jun, Sep); 9:00–18:00 (Jul, Aug). Last entry is an hour before closing. Arrive within 30 minutes of your slot — late arrivals are not admitted and the ticket is not refunded.

Closures & refunds

The trail closes without notice in high winds, rain, snow or raised activity, and ticketing shuts on days with an orange-level (or higher) weather alert. Documented closures trigger an automatic refund of the ticket plus fee, processed within 60 days.

What to wear & bring

Sturdy closed-toe shoes (the gravel gets into sandals instantly), a windbreaker even in summer (cooler and windier at ~1,280 m), sun protection — there is no shade — and at least 1–1.5 L of water. Toilets are limited, so go before you start.

Best time to go

April–mid-June and September–October offer mild weather and thinner crowds. Summer is busy but has the clearest, longest-light days. Aim to be at the gate by 9:00 for the best views before haze builds; if you're based in Pompeii/Ercolano, a 2–4 pm slot can be quieter.

Safety

Vesuvius is active but at green alert and continuously monitored by INGV — there's no realistic chance of a surprise eruption during a visit. The real hazards are mundane: loose gravel, steep drops (only a rope barrier at the rim), wind and sun. Stay on the marked path and supervise children closely.

Worth adding to your itinerary

Other Experiences You Might Enjoy

Vesuvius is best paired with the rest of the Bay of Naples — here's what travellers book alongside it.

The natural companion to Vesuvius is Pompeii itself, but the volcano also pairs beautifully with compact, well-preserved Herculaneum (a short hop from Ercolano Scavi, the same station as the Vesuvio Express), a Vesuvius vineyard wine tasting on the volcano's fertile slopes, and the cliff-top Amalfi Coast, Sorrento and Positano. Many visitors also add Naples for pizza and the Archaeological Museum, or a boat trip to Capri. The live picks below surface the most-booked Pompeii, Vesuvius, Herculaneum, Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Capri and Naples experiences around the bay.

FAQ

Mount Vesuvius: Common Questions

Answer-first — the facts up front, the detail after.

Do you need to book Mount Vesuvius tickets in advance?

Yes. Crater access requires a nominative, timed-entry ticket sold exclusively online via the official Vivaticket platform (vesuviopark.vivaticket.it). There's no ticket office at the gate, and access is staggered — a maximum of 60 people every 10 minutes, each group accompanied by a park guide — so booking is compulsory. In peak season tickets sell out days ahead. Buy up to 30 days out and download your ticket, as signal at the 1,000 m gate is weak.

How much does a Mount Vesuvius ticket cost in 2026?

The full-fare adult ticket is €10.00; booked through Vivaticket, the all-in price with the mandatory booking fee is €11.68. A reduced €8.00 ticket applies to residents of the park's 13 municipalities and under-25s with ID; children under 6, disabled visitors plus one carer, and park guides enter free. Third-party operators resell access bundled with transport or a tour, usually at a markup.

How hard is the Mount Vesuvius hike?

Short and moderate. The Gran Cono (Trail No. 5) is the only route to the rim — about 4 km round trip with roughly 170 m of climbing, rated "Low (easy and short)" by the park. Most visitors take 25–40 minutes up and 90–120 minutes round trip. The first ~800 m of loose gravel and switchbacks is the steepest; after that it eases along the rim. Wear closed-toe shoes and bring water — there's no shade.

What are Mount Vesuvius opening hours?

Seasonal: 9:00–15:00 (Jan, Feb, Nov, Dec); 9:00–16:00 (Mar, Oct); 9:00–17:00 (Apr–Jun, Sep); 9:00–18:00 (Jul, Aug). Last entry is an hour before closing. Late arrivals are not admitted and the ticket isn't refunded, so arrive within 30 minutes of your slot. The crater also closes without notice in high winds, storms or an orange-level weather alert.

Should you do Vesuvius or Pompeii first?

Independent-travel experts recommend Vesuvius first thing in the morning — clearer skies, cooler air and better views before clouds roll in — then Pompeii or Herculaneum in the afternoon. Most organised tours do the reverse (Pompeii first, Vesuvius after a pizza lunch), which works fine too, though afternoon haze can obscure the view. With mobility concerns or young children, doing Pompeii first is gentler. See our Pompeii guided tours guide for the ruins.

What's the easiest way to visit Mount Vesuvius?

For the simplest visit, book a half-day Vesuvius tour from Naples or buy the skip-the-line ticket with a smart digital guide and add a bus transfer — this removes the two biggest headaches: getting the timed ticket and reaching the 1,000 m gate. If you want to see Pompeii and Vesuvius together (as most travellers do), a combo day tour solves the timed-ticket and transport problem in one booking and is the best value. Coming from the capital? See Pompeii tours from Rome, many of which add Vesuvius.

Reserve your slot

Book a Pompeii + Vesuvius Combo Tour

If you want to see both icons without wrestling with the timed crater ticket and the train-and-shuttle logistics, a combo day tour is the best-value way to do it — it bundles the transfer between the sites, the timed Vesuvius entry, skip-the-line Pompeii access and lunch, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

  • Guided Pompeii + Vesuvius day with private transfer between the sites
  • Timed crater ticket & skip-the-line Pompeii entry bundled · lunch included
  • Free cancellation until 24 hours before · reserve now, pay later

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