Take part in a 2-hour family-oriented tour of Oplontis, tailored for travelers with children eager to dive into their vacation. Travel back in time as we uncover the remarkable Roman Villa of Poppaea, once the luxurious residence of the wife of the Emperor Nero. Explore its well-preserved frescoes, mosaics, and grand rooms while the family enjoys engaging stories of life in this ancient city. As we explore the vast gardens of the Villa, children can immerse themselves in ancient Roman life, learning intriguing facts about the Roman Empire. Through interactive games and quizzes, they’ll experience history in a hands-on, enjoyable way. This tour offers more than just a glimpse into history—it is a shared family experience. With ample chances for discovery, creativity, and learning, this adventure into the essence of ancient Rome promises unforgettable memories and a newfound enthusiasm for the past.
Visit the Oplontis excavations, an ancient Roman site located in modern-day Torre Annunziata, near Pompeii. Best known for the Villa di Poppea, Oplontis was a luxurious residential area for the Roman elite, featuring opulent villas adorned with vibrant frescoes and expansive gardens. Buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, the site provides valuable insights into the wealth and lifestyle of the Roman aristocracy.
The Villa di Poppea in Oplontis, near Pompeii, is a luxurious Roman villa believed to have belonged to Emperor Nero's second wife, Poppaea Sabina. Renowned for its exquisite frescoes, grand architecture, and sprawling gardens, the villa reflects the opulence of Roman aristocracy. Buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, it offers a remarkable glimpse into ancient Roman life.
You will make your own way to the meeting points