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2020 Tips on Buying Tickets to Visit Herculaneum near Pompeii and Naples

September 30, 2020 by Henk Bekker in Campania, Italy, Naples

It is best to arrive early at the Herculaneum excavations to buy the cheapest tickets onsite and to enjoy a pleasant quiet visit of the archaeological site near Pompeii and Naples. Online tickets and group tours also allow for skip-the-line entry.

Buy tickets to visit the excavations of Herculaneum either online or cheaper at the site early morning.

The excavations of Herculaneum are usually less crowded than Pompeii but it is still sensible to arrive early in the morning, or late afternoon, when ticket queues are shorter and the site quieter. The cheapest tickets for the Herculaneum are sold onsite but the Campania Arte Card offers great savings too and allows for some skip-the-line benefits at busy times. Online tickets always have a slight surcharge. Guided tours and day trips are easy to book and often allow for seeing the excavations of Herculaneum and Pompeii on the same day. Admission is free for children under 18 and EU nationals over 65.

In 2020, as with other tourist sites, the excavations at Herculaneum had to close some parts due to the impossibility to keep a safe distance in small spaces. The Herculaneum is probably less affected than more popular sights but some areas are closed off, one-way systems are in place, hours are shorter, and ticket prices were actually reduced in 2020.

Cheapest Tickets to Visit the Herculaneum Ruins

The cheapest tickets for the excavations of Herculaneum (Scavi di Ercolano) are sold at the ticket windows directly at the archaeological site. Arrive early at opening time, or buy online in advance.

Basic admission tickets for the Herculaneum excavations were reduced in 2020 due to the closure of parts of the site and are now:

  • €10 for adults
  • €2 for young EU nations aged 18 to 24
  • Free for all children under 18
  • Free for EU nationals over 65
  • Free for all on the first Sunday of the month – currently suspended.

Most visitors to Herculaneum need to pick up a ticket at the ticket window, including online vouchers or mobile tickets and free tickets for children and pensioners.

TIP: Pick up the map and information booklet at the information stand near the ticket window – the maps are not available once past the ticket checkpoint and re-entries are not allowed. These maps often run out — download a map or get a good guidebook before visiting if not planning on using an audio guide.

Herculaneum usually does not operate a fast-lane skip-the-queue ticket window but visitors with online tickets or the Campania Arte Card may go to the front of the queue – less embarrassing when enquiring at the information counter first on where to go.

Priority entrance tickets to Herculaneum comes at a price premium and may be worth it at busy times but are usually not required when arriving early, or late, or outside the high season.

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Excavations of Herculaneum Opening Hours

The Excavations of Herculaneum (Scavi di Ercolano) are closed Tuesday and open Wednesday to Monday from 10:30, closing at 17:00 from November to March and at 19:30 from April to October. Last admissions are 90 minutes before closing but note that some sights by be closed long before the official closing time of the park.

The Excavations of Herculaneum are closed only on 1 January, 1 May, and 25 December.

The previous opening hours of daily from 8:30 is unlikely to resume before 2021.

Best Times to Visit the Excavations of Herculaneum

The best times to visit the excavations of Herculaneum are early morning or late afternoon. Directly at opening time ticket queues are short and the site generally remains peaceful for at least the first hour. However, the current later opening time makes the early arrival less of an advantage than it tends to be at 8:30.

Similarly, arriving around two hours before closing time will see the ruins either quiet or getting progressively more peaceful. The park is usually busiest between 11:00 and 14:00.

The archaeological site of Herculaneum is busier on weekends and during school holidays and best avoided on the first Sunday of each month when admission is gratis, although the free-on-Sunday program is currently suspended. (The number of visitors allowed in is more limited than at Pompeii.)

Also, try not to visit on Monday — Pompeii is currently closed on Monday and many disappointed travelers head to Herculaneum instead. Wednesdays also tend to be busier than Thursdays but the effect is not as noticeable as on Mondays.

Tips on Visiting the Herculaneum Excavations

Herculaneum Mosaic Detail

The excavations of Herculaneum are much smaller than Pompeii – visitors enjoy an overview of the complete site while walking from the main entrance gate to the ticket window. Around 40 houses are described – not all will be open.

Guided tours to Herculaneum rarely exceed two hours and much less walking is required than at Pompeii.

Also in contrast to Pompeii, many buildings at Herculaneum have roofs making afternoon shade more common. Food and drinking options at Herculaneum are truly dismal and once off the modern paved area, no water or toilets are available in the excavated ruins area.

Day-Trips and Guided Tours to Herculaneum

Herculaneum Fresco Detail 1263

It is easy to reach and explore Herculaneum alone but guided tours are available and a good guide certainly could add value by pointing out elements otherwise easily missed.

For families and small groups, a private tour may be sensible as it may even work out cheaper and has the benefit of not having to wait for others to take selfies, etc. Kids-friendly family tours are also available.

Pre-booked guides could sort out tickets in advance while available guides may advertise at the ticket windows for spontaneous bookings. As at other major Italian archaeological sites, all guides at Herculaneum are state certified and thus knowledgeable and not making up the story as they go along.

Seeing Pompeii and Herculaneum on the Same Day

 

Time and transportation wise it is easy to combine Pompeii and Herculaneum in a single day trip. However, given the ease of transportation, travelers staying in Naples may prefer to visit on separate days – Ercolano is only 20 minutes by train from Garibaldi station.

Combination tickets for Pompeii and Herculaneum are sometimes sold to give a small saving — currently not at the sites but worth asking if the combination has resumed. Combination tickets are available online from resellers.

Seeing both Pompeii and Herculaneum on the same day may be tough on feet and legs but this largely depends on condition and how extensively Pompeii is explored. It may be sensible to see Pompeii first – Herculaneum requires far less walking and distances are shorter once inside the archaeological site. Also, Pompeii currently opens earlier than Herculaneum.

Getting from Herculaneum to Pompeii is easiest on public transportation. The simplest way is the Circumvesuviana train that connects Pompei Scavi – Villa del Misteri station and Ercolano station in 20 minutes (15 minutes on the DD express trains) at least twice per hour.

From Pompei Scavi take any train in the direction of Napoli, while from Ercolano take any train with Sorrento as final destination. Buy tickets from the ticket window at the station.

Many day-trips from Naples and Sorrento combine Pompeii and Herculaneum in a single day tour. For small groups and families, it may be sensible – and often even cheaper – to book a private tour.

Transportation to Herculaneum

Herculaneum is easily reached from the Ercolano station on the Circumvesuviana commuter train from Naples, Pompeii, or Sorrento. Traveling time is only 20 minutes from Napoli Garibaldi or Pompei Scavi stations on at least twice-hourly trains. See Transportation to Herculaneum for more details.

For More on Pompeii, Herculaneum and Naples:

  • Save with the Campania Arte Card on Sightseeing Ticket and Transportation
  • Tips on Visiting the Pompeii Excavations near Naples in 2020 — previous Tips and Shortcuts are not useful while social-distancing rules are in place.
  • Pompeii: Buying Tickets and Visiting the Excavations on Tours
  • Cheap Transportation to Pompeii
  • Tips on Buying Tickets to Visit Herculaneum near Pompeii and Naples in 2020 — the previous system is unlikely to return before the end of 2021.
  • Transportation to the Herculaneum Archaeological Site
  • Visit the National Museum of Archaeology in Naples – home to the Farnese sculptures and the best artworks, mosaics, and frescoes from the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
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