Mount Vesuvius crater tour with lunch at a vineyard
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Mount Vesuvius crater tour with lunch at a vineyard

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102,00 
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Sprachen: Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • You'll hike up to the crater of Mount Vesuvius to take in the panorama
  • There's a visit to a local winery to learn about its Lacryma Cristi wines
  • For lunch, you'll tuck into a light lunch made with the vineyard's own produce
  • You can experience the finest black label wines at the tasting session
  • The tour is led by an expert local guide with unrivalled knowledge of Mount Vesuvius
Beschreibung

Sometimes nature provides us with a perfect pairing – and this tour is just that. Combine a climb up to the crater of Mount Vesuvius with lunch and a tasting at a vineyard. It'll bring you closer to the awesome intensity of mainland Europe's only active volcano and feed you with life borne out of its volcanic soil. Mattia, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The vineyard sits on the slopes of Vesuvius, and produces Lacryma Cristi grapes, which means “tears of Christ”. This is down to a legend that God was crying about Lucifer stealing a corner of heaven, and where his divine tears fell, the vines of Lacryma Cristi thrived.'

First, you'll travel by bus up the flanks of Vesuvius to 1,000 metres altitude. The volcano looms large over the Gulf of Naples, and it was a huge eruption here that buried Pompeii in AD79. Volcanic soils are extremely fertile, explaining why the area around the volcano has been populated for millennia. Once you leave the bus, you'll finish the journey to the crater on foot. With top-drawer views over the bay from the top, you'll want to take your camera for this one.

After your trip to the crater, we'll discover all there is to know about Lacryma Cristi wine, grown on the slopes of the volcano. You'll tour the winery and learn how the unique soil and climate create ideal growing conditions, resulting in wines that reflect the terroir. We'll also enjoy a light lunch of freshly prepared dishes made with the vineyard's own produce, accompanied by their finest black label wines.

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Wichtige Informationen
  • Please note that there's no guide on Vesuvius
  • Menu: bruschetta with cherry tomatoes, salami, cheese, Neapolitan Castillo, coppa ham, bread of the day with extra virgin olive oil and seasoning vinegar of Lacrima Christi, spaghetti with Piennolo cherry tomatoes and basil, typical Neapolitan pastiera cake, tasting of three black label wines
  • In the event that access to the crater is not possible due to adverse weather conditions, customers will receive a refund equivalent to the entrance fee
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Bring a hat
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Subject to weather conditions
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