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    Sharon B.

    We were with a bus tour group from Rome. There were a lot of buses down this small street that dead ended at the entrance. Everything is very rustic, including the toilets. They look like pit toilets so I didn't use. There are four souvenir shops with drinks and snacks. One at the entrance/exit area, and three at the top. There is a man inside the trail head after the first souvenir shop that rents out walking sticks for€1 each. We were told by our tour guide that it's the man's livelihood and income so we rented one. It did help with the hike up. The hike has a steep incline, switchbacks all the way up, and is a dirt trail with loose rocks in some areas. Please stay on the trails. We saw a few disrespectful kids scrambling on the lava rocks and vegetation. The view at the top and bragging rights were with the climb. Lol!

    Portami l'orizzonte!
    Thomas A.

    I always feel weird to 'judge' (rate) Mother Nature. I can tell you that after being worn out from all the driving and walking (you are scaling a mountain, after all) - I couldn't help but remember George Carlin's zing about the Grand Canyon. The uneven terrain (more than few seniors were wise enough to bring/use walking poles). The wind (strong enough to carry away a small child or animal I bet). The absolute insanity of our tour bus driver trying to set a new land-speed record going up (and later down) the (ever-twisting) mountain... your heart will be trying to burst out of your chest. The spotty/shoddy Wifi. But... the view. That view! ("Views", really.) Looking out towards the Bay of Naples (as well as the other directions) - just stunning and almost worth the pain you'll be in (if you're out of shape like myself!). And if you trek to the very farthest gift/snack shop (at the very end of the trail)... that hot cup of coffee and shot of limoncello will never again taste so delightful and well-earned. Just divine. (And exactly the type of 'fuel' you'll need to retrace your steps to do it all over again... in reverse.) Glad my family came and visited. But for a typical tourist that's trying to squeeze in as much as possible (in a limited time, with limited resources) in a country as stacked as Italy with so much rich history to experience... I'm not sure I'd recommend coming here, to be honest.

    Maruko X.

    The Mount Vesuvius is a somma stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples. It consists of a large cone partially encircled by the steep rim of a summit caldera, and it requires you to hike quite a bit in the extreme mode, but it's totally worth it. The round trip to the top and down could take about one to two hours and it really depends on your pace. The review along the way up and on the top edge of the volcano is breathtaking.

    Lisa S.

    A beautiful natural wonder. You drive about 2/3 of the way up the mountain and hike up the last part. The hike is steep across loose dirt so be careful. The views are stunning on both the volcano's crater and of the skyline all around. You get to walk about a third to a half of the rim and you can see steam rising, all kinds of rocks and minerals, and even some wildlife. It's all quite beautiful. I really wish they would have some descriptions along the route. We had just walked the ruins and wanted to know where the ruins were from the top of the mount. It would have been nice to have descriptions of the different kinds of rock. Highlight other landmarks that can be seen from the mount. Why not help people learn about the history as they are catching their breath from the hike? Beautiful scenery. Definitely worth the drive and hike.

    Souveniers
    Ashley S.

    Believe it or not Vesuvius also known as Mount Vesuvius by Americans, is still an active volcano. The last time it erupted was in the 1940s. You can still see the ashes from that eruption today in the valley once you walk to the top. This volcano is most popular for burying the city of Pompeii and perfectly preserving it until it's discovery. This park is most definitely worth the hike to the top. You will see the most beautiful view from the top. You can look down into the crater, which still steams today. They have gift shops and a snack bar on site. It is said that the volcanic soil produces the best and sweetest produce, particularly known for the tomatoes! Pretty amazing.

    Joanna V.

    It's an active volcano! You can see the steam rising from the crater. The crater's bowl has natural wild vegetation growing around it. The texture isn't the same all around. There's a part that looks like elephant skin. This hike was wonderful! While the day we went was awkwardly foggy and cold, it was better than a hot day, or I would've never made it. It took me longer than most people; they passed us up. I continued because I saw elderly people with their canes coming down from the mount. I was inspired. There are several gift shops and rest stops on the way up. There is no flat land in between. You either hike up or down. If you make it to the abandoned funicular station, be proud of yourself. Sure, take pics, but stay away from the edge near the rope. The ground slants and it's loose gravel. By the way, parking is ridiculous! You need an entry ticket before driving up to the rocky lot. Ladies...THERE ARE NO RESTROOMS! Bring your lungs full of breath and mints. If you dare, bring some water.

    Inside the Volcano!
    Barry M.

    Buy your tickets in Advance!! There appears to be some type of scam going on at the top if you are not prepared. I sat and watched numerous families get to the top by EAV bus without tickets and endure the same scam as my family. You get to the top thinking you can just buy tickets there, but the only way to get them once at the top are online. Once the EAV bus leaves the top, the guys at the only entrance to the park tell you that you have to buy your tickets online.... So, you frantically start trying to catch a cell signal or try joining the free and very poor WiFi out there to buy your tickets. The problem is that the guy that owns the stand nearby has already counted the number of people needing tickets and has went online and bought out all the tickets during the next few time-slots. No worries though... He will sell them to you for a €5 premium and email you the bar code so that you can enter the park. Now you've paid €15 for a €10 ticket. The hike to Vesuvius was great. 5 stars! Just be warned about the ticket scam that's occurring at the top! Buy your tickets in advance!

    Made it to the summit to check out the smoking caldera
    Victoria A.

    Couple of things: Mount Vesuvius IS an ACTIVE volcano. Yup. You can see steaming vents at the summit. You can hike to the summit of Mount Vesuvius. You can expect: - gravel...and more gravel - temperature changes as you ascend - elevation changes (duh)! It's up, up, up...then down, down, down This is do-able and doesn't take a long time to get to the summit. 30-45 mins max if you are "fit." We saw people struggling with the inclined ascent and the gravelly descent. The gravel makes for a slippery fall if you're not careful. Hard on the knees for sure. Be forewarned, this is not stroller friendly terrain nor is it for the elderly using assistive devices. The views getting to the summit is absolutely breathtaking! You can see Naples and a few islands in the distance. You can walk the rim of Mount Vesuvius and you can see different spots where steam vents were active and the strong smell of sulfur lingers in the air. Definitely cooler at the top so bring something to cover up with. Hold on to your hats and caps as we saw many fly off and away. Bring a snack to enjoy at the summit...there are a few picnic tables at the top. There is a souvenir shop at the top too that sell trinkets and stuff. I brought back a bunch of gravel that stuck onto the bottom of my shoes - free!

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    Amy R.

    Ascending to this active volcano was a journey that blended physical exertion with the sheer force of nature. We got tickets for a tour that brought us up about two-thirds of the way up the mountain and dropped us off to hike up the rest of the way. The mostly dirt trail was a steep climb, be sure to prepare for a long hike with comfortable shoes and clothing. Remember that you're climbing up a mountain, it can be quite cold up there. A crucial tip: water will be your friend, bring plenty. It took about forty minutes to walk up to the top. This adventure, though personally physically demanding, offers a remarkable sense of satisfaction after reaching the summit and witnessing the volcanic spectacle, which made the journey one to remember. At the peak, we enjoyed a wide view of the city of Naples and Pompeii. We were also able to witness the crater at the summit and learn about the volcano's historical significance. Overall, a challenging yet rewarding adventure that left a lasting impression.

    Vishal P.

    I was in Italy with family for a week long vacation and we decided to go to Mount Vesuvius. I'm sure you've heard about how Mount Vesuvius exploded a couple hundred years ago and destroyed Pompeii. It was one of the most catastrophic eruption ever. Mount Vesuvius is an active volcano which mean it has erupted at least once is the past 10,000 years and can erupt again. You get taken halfway up the volcano by a car that goes through a lot of curvy roads. After you get to the stopping point, you start walking all the way up. Make sure you wear shoes and are dressed in some long sleeves clothes. It get really windy and cold at the top. The cool part was that they have a little shop near the top of the volcano. You can get souvenirs, snacks, and drinks there. They even take you to the top of the volcano and talk about other eruptions that have occurred. Walking up Mount Vesuvius was an amazing experience and you should definitely do it if you're in Pompeii.

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    100% worth the headache it was to get there from Naples via transit! It was #1 on my bucket list for a reason.

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