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        Phlegrean Fields

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          Panoramic view of steaming volcanic crater and Bay of Naples from Phlegraean Fields on a private day trip from Naples to Pozzuoli

           Naples, Italy

          Phlegrean Fields Private Tour: Pozzuoli & Cuma from Naples

          Step beyond Pompeii and into a volcanic world of Roman harbours and Greek oracles — all in a single private day trip from Naples.

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          From € 77.78
          Ancient moss-covered stone passage leading to the Cave of the Sibyl in Cuma, visited on private tours from Naples to Phlegraean Fields

           Naples, Italy

          Private Tour Naples: Phlegrean Fields, Pozzuoli & Cuma

          Step beyond Pompeii and discover the raw volcanic power of Campi Flegrei, the ancient oracle caves of Cuma, and the bustling Roman harbor of Pozzuoli — all on one unforgettable private day tour from Naples.

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          From € 280.00
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          More to know about Phlegrean Fields

          The Phlegrean Fields, located in Campania in southern Italy near Naples, form a volcanic caldera with numerous craters, hot springs, and fumaroles. The area features the Solfatara crater and ancient Roman sites, including the submerged city of Baia. Visitors explore volcanic landscapes on hiking trails, visit archaeological excavations, and experience geothermal phenomena firsthand in this geologically active region.
          The Phlegrean Fields (Campi Flegrei) form an active volcanic caldera located in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, southern Italy, encompassing the municipalities of Pozzuoli, Baia, Bacoli, and Cuma along the Tyrrhenian coast. The zone is monitored continuously by the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) due to ongoing bradyseismic activity. Content is based on verified geographic, archaeological, and transport data current to 2025, compiled by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team.
          Volcanic Destination | Archaeological Tourism | Campania, Italy | UNESCO-Adjacent Heritage | Active Geological Zone