Embark on an extraordinary private tour of the Phlegraean Fields encompassing Cuma, Baia, and Pozzuoli—an unconventional yet highly recommended experience, especially for those passionate about nature and archaeology. Unveil the secrets of this unique and evocative area, enriched by recent archaeological discoveries, all within the span of eight hours.
The journey from Naples to the Phlegraean Fields offers surprises at every turn. A stop at the Solfatara volcano allows you to wander around the crater, amidst geysers of sulfurous steam and bubbling mud. Continuing the tour, a visit to the Flavian Amphitheatre awaits—an excellently preserved Roman amphitheater, ranking as the third largest in Roman times. Following Pozzuoli, your driver will guide you to the ancient Greek city of Cuma, the oldest among Greek colonies, which evolved into a prosperous center. Founded in 740 BC, legends recount its establishment by Chalkis settlers, quickly gaining significance as a trade hub. The archaeological park of Cuma showcases the renowned Temple of Jupiter, the amphitheater, the thermal building, and numerous Roman-era artifacts, including the famous Sybil's cave.
As the tour concludes in Cuma, on the return journey, marvel at the captivating coastal town of Baia, once known as “Little Rome.” Famed as the summer retreat of Roman emperors, Baia also served as a crucial Roman port, evolving into the crown jewel of the Phlegraean Fields.