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All Naples Tours & Excursions in 2025

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Make travel plans, and Naples laughs. The southern Italian capital is among Europe’s most charismatic and unruly cities—with so many things to see (and taste), from millennia-old catacombs and baroque art to awe-inspiring street food and UNESCO-listed archaeological sites, you might not know where to start. Thankfully, Naples tours can help you navigate the rowdy streets, uncover hidden gems in a city bursting with them, and reach out-of-town treasures like the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and Pompeii. Food tours and cooking classes ensure you get well-acquainted with the top attraction: the authentic homegrown Neapolitan pizza.

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Q:Are guided tours in Naples worth it?
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Yes, guided Naples tours are worth it. Listening to a local expert’s stories, you’ll get to know different parts of the city, from its seafront castles to its underground ruins and bustling side streets. Plus, guided excursions from Naples include easy transportation to popular destinations like Pompeii, Capri and the Amalfi Coast.

Q:How much do Naples tours cost?
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Group sightseeing tours in Naples—including walking tours, bike tours and food-focused tours—typically cost US$50 per person. Expect to pay more for private experiences or guided day excursions to places like Pompeii and Positano, which cost closer to US$150 per participant.

Q:What activities are included on Naples tours?
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Depending on the type of tour you choose, you may walk or bike to Naples’ most famous churches, castles, and piazzas while sampling local food specialties, or perhaps you’ll go underground to explore centuries-old aqueducts and catacombs. On a day tour, you can go back in time to the ancient ruins of Pompeii or boat between picturesque villages on the Amalfi Coast.

Q:How many days in Naples is enough?
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Two full days should give you enough time to explore the center of Naples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with more than 2,000 years of history, without rushing. Aim to tour a couple of key attractions, like the Sansevero Chapel and Catacombs of San Gennaro, per day, then leave yourself some leisure time for pizza meals and strolls through the Spanish Quarter and along the sea.

Q:What is the best month to visit Naples?
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April is the best month to visit Naples. Mid-spring’s mild, sunny weather makes walking, biking, and sometimes even swimming in the Bay of Naples a delight, and you’ll be able to experience key cultural and historical sites before the summer crowds arrive.