Exploring the Bay of Naples
and Beyond
Sunday November 8 – Saturday, November 14 2026
”The cloud was rising from a mountain — at such a distance we couldn't tell which, but afterwards learned that it was Vesuvius. I can best describe its shape by likening it to a pine tree. It rose into the sky on a very long “trunk” from which spread some “branches.”
Pliny the Younger, 6.16
Six days exploring Naples, its dramatic coastline, and the extraordinary cities in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. One of Italy’s most vibrant destinations, Naples is where more than two millennia of history unfold at every corner. We begin in the city itself, exploring its streets and the incomparable collections of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, before venturing around the Bay of Naples, a landscape that has captivated visitors since antiquity. From early Greek colonies to the seaside retreats of Rome’s imperial elite, this coastline has long been a setting for legend, luxury, and history. Our journey moves through the lost cities of the Vesuvian world with in-depth visits to Pompeii and Herculaneum, alongside rare access to archaeological sites, underground spaces, and magnificent Roman villas overlooking the sea. Throughout, antiquity meets living Naples: expert insight on site, encounters with the city’s vibrant culture, and time to enjoy its extraordinary food.
Sunday, November 8: Arrival
Welcome Aperitivo & Dinner
Monday, November 9: Napoli
The best view of ancient Naples is from below. We’ll begin our day by exploring two (2) underground sites, followed by a visit to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples MANN.
Meals: Lunch
Tuesday, November 10: Pompeii
Pompeii awaits. We explore the ins and outs of history’s most famous “lost city,” walking extensively through the archaeological site and venturing beyond the main routes into lesser-known corners with our on-site expert colleagues.
Meals: Lunch
Wednesday, November 11: Herculaneum
An exploration of a remarkably preserved Roman town that showcases an intimate portrait of life in the Vesuvian cities. A visit to the on-site museum sheds light on the final hours of this ill-fated coastal community.
Meals: Lunch
Thursday, November 12: Cumae
Oracles and more. We head to the northern coast of the Bay of Naples to explore the cave of the famed Sibylline Oracle before descending toward the underworld at Lake Avernus and passing through the vast tunnels that once led travelers back to the heart of Naples
Meals: Lunch
Friday, November 13: Pozzuoli & Baiae
Day trip to the seaside port of Pozzuoli, the ancient harbor city founded by mainland Greeks. From there, we explore the vast Roman cistern of the Piscina Mirabilis, before ending the day in Baiae, the legendary resort of Rome’s elite.
Meals: Lunch
Saturday, November 14: Vesuvian Cities
Back into the shadow of Vesuvius to explore lesser-known sites such as Nuceria—newly opened, rarely visited, and a fitting exclusive finale to the journey.
Meals: Lunch, Goodbye Dinner
Dr Darius Arya Ph.D.
Darius Arya is an archaeologist, scholar, lecturer and television host who has been immersed in Ancient Rome since childhood. He has a BA in Classical History from the University of Pennsylvania and a PhD in Roman Archaeology from the University of Texas (Austin).
As a practicing field archaeologist, he has supervised excavations in the Rome Forum, Roman suburbs and Ostia Antica. Darius is the founder of Ancient Rome Live, an online educational platform showcasing history and pioneering archaeology, and director of the of 501(c)3 non-profit American Institute for Roman Culture. Immersive content is his passion and has led him to host more than 20 international documentaries for History Channel, PBS, Wondrium, RAI5, National Geographic and Discovery, as well YouTube channel @DariusArya.
Fellow of the UNC
Global Research Institute
Fellow of The Explorers Club
Fellow American Academy (2002)
Fulbright Scholar
Inclusions
- All meals and beverages, as detailed in the itinerary
- All guided touring, admission fees, site transport and activities, as detailed in the itinerary
- Expert guides and drivers, including your host and the 24/7 support of Ancient Rome Live’s partners on the ground
- Expert travel team to plan all excursion details
- Custom trip planning for add-on travel is available; please inquire
- Participants can opt to receive educational credit for an added cost of $75 per person
Exclusions
- Meals not specified and premium or alcoholic beverages
- Optional activities and expenses
- Hotel Accommodations
- All gratuities
- Trip insurance
Itineraries may be subject to change should there be any unforeseen events or closures. We do not accept liability for change in itinerary due to reasons beyond our control. We will be flexible and take advantage of our deep knowledge and network to provide the best possible experience. Uncompleted portions of the itinerary are not cause for refund.
$3400 USD
per person
Payment: $1700 non-refundable deposit
Balance due in full on August 31, 2026
How many participants will there be?
6 to 12 guests, who you’ll meet prior to the trip in monthly group Google Meets hosted by Darius each month (starting in June 2026) where he will discuss the program and field questions.
The visits are in the mornings. What is there to do in the afternoon?
Site visits are programmed each day between 8:30 and 2pm, giving you the afternoon to explore, however there will be some full days. Darius will be walking around and is always happy to have you join him. Evenings are yours to enjoy and if you want a little help, we have suggestions for restaurants.
Is this an academically credited course? Should I be prepared for testing?
No, this is not a credited course nor will there be testing. Credit is available upon request for additional fee. We will share our curated reading list before you arrive and after your visit, you will receive a Certificate of Participation.
What happens when I submit my deposit?
Darius will send you a Calendly link so that you can set up a private Google Meet to talk with him one-on-one about logistics, allergies, itinerary and more. FYI – we are happy to share our suggestions for hotels, transport, and more.
