Tour in Naples
Boat Tours
Activities
Sunset in Naples: guided tour in English with traditional dinner in the heart of the city
Naples at sunset: scenic minibus tour with local guide in English
Guided Walking Tour of Naples - Private
Private Transfers
Private Transfer: Naples - Amalfi Coast or Sorrento
Private Transfer Naples - Amalfi Coast or Sorrento
Transfer from Naples to Capri, boat + car
Transfer Sorrento (or Positano) - Naples + Pompeii stop
Naples to Amalfi Coast Transfer +Pompeii or Herculaneum
Transfer Naples - Capri : Car + Ferry + Taxi
Transfer Rome - Sorrent or Amalfi Coast (or vice versa)
Private luxury transfer from Naples to Sorrento
Transfer Rome - Naples (or vice versa)
Transfer: Naples to Pompeii/Herculaneum (or vice versa)
Naples - Ischia Transfer: Car + Hydrofoil
Naples Discovery & Pizza Experience with Transfer to the Amalfi Coast or Sorrento
A visit to Naples is a must for anyone interested in history, art, and culture.
However, trying to navigate the city on your own can be difficult and overwhelming. That’s where a guided tour come in. An experienced guides will show you the best of Naples while explaining all there is to know about this fascinating city.
You’ll see things you never would have if you were exploring on your own – and learn about the city’s rich history and culture. A perfect way to experience everything Naples has to offer.
FAQ - Frequently asked questions
How much does it costs a private guide in Naples?
Private tour guides typically charge 60 euros per hour, though the price decreases when booking full days. Groups can be up to 15 or 20 people, making it a great option for families or larger groups of friends. If you are traveling solo or in a smaller group, you may want to consider joining a group tour. Group tours typically have a set price per person, making them more budget-friendly than private tours.
Where to sleep to visit Naples on foot?
Choosing the right hotel is essential to having a great vacation, and this is especially true when visiting a city like Naples. The city center is best explored on foot, so choosing a hotel in a central location is key. The area around Piazza Plebiscito and the historic center around the Decumani are both great places to stay. For more tips on choosing the perfect hotel, check out this article: Where to choose the hotel in Naples.