The ruins of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius rising behind — the forum colonnade, basalt street paving, and the volcano that buried the city in 79 AD. UNESCO World Heritage since 1997.

Pompeii Tickets — Great Pompeii — 3-day Pass

Pompeii Plus + Oplontis + Villa Arianna + Villa San Marco + Museo Stabia · Valid 3 days · Ages 26+

Reserve my Great Pompeii pass

The great pompeii — 3-day pass option at Pompeii Tickets — pompeii plus + oplontis + villa arianna + villa san marco + museo stabia · valid 3 days · ages 26+. Includes everything in pompeii plus, plus 7 other concierge inclusions. Reserve directly — we secure the official slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the door.

• Everything in Pompeii Plus • Oplontis archaeological site • Villa Arianna (Stabia) • Villa San Marco (Stabia) • Museo Archeologico di Stabia • Pompeii Artebus shuttle (multi-site) • Valid 3 consecutive days, one entry per site • Choose 09:00 or 13:00 entry on each visit day

Who this is for

This option is designed for pompeii plus + oplontis + villa arianna + villa san marco + museo stabia · valid 3 days · ages 26+. If you're booking for a different group composition, see the other tiers in our booking widget — each is matched to a specific visitor profile.

Frequently asked

What's included in the skip-the-line ticket?
Priority entry through any of the three main gates (Porta Marina, Piazza Anfiteatro, or Piazza Esedra) bypassing the general queue, plus full access to the 66-hectare archaeological park — including the open houses, the Villa of the Mysteries, the Forum, the amphitheatre, the Lupanare, and the body-cast displays. Under-18s are free at the gate; the family tier just bundles the paperwork.
How long does a visit take?
Minimum 4 hours for the headline sights walking at a reasonable pace. A full day (6–8 hours) if you want to actually see the Villa of the Mysteries, the amphitheatre, and the Lupanare without rushing. Factor in 8–10 km of walking on uneven basalt streets.
Pompeii, Herculaneum, or both?
Both, if you have the days. Pompeii is huge and chaotic — the experience is scale. Herculaneum is smaller, richer, and better preserved (wood, not just stone). The combo ticket (valid 3 days) is €65 vs €58 buying separately; the €7 premium saves a queue and most people use it.
How bad are the summer queues and heat?
Summer weekend queues at Porta Marina can hit 60–90 minutes at midday. And there's almost no shade inside — Pompeii's streets were designed for Roman summer, which means pale stone and minimal trees. Start at 09:00 opening. Bring 2L water per person, a hat, sunscreen. Skip-the-line cuts the queue to under 5 minutes.