Although it is headquartered in Rome, Benvenuto offers a wide range of reasonably priced tours of Naples and its environs. Benvenuto's full-day tours include the city of Naples itself, a comprehensive tour of the Amalfi Coast, as well as trips that provide an overview of single or multiple destinations. In the latter category are tours of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Mount Vesuvius; visits to Positano, Sorrento and Amalfi; tours of Pompeii, Sorrento and Positano; a tour of Naples and Pompeii; a visit to both Naples and Sorrento; and another tour that covers Naples and Caserta, the site of the Royal Palace of Caserta, which was the home of the Bourbon kings of Naples in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Benvenuto's half-day tours are mostly single-destination and include Pompeii, Herculaneum and Vesuvius.
AP Tours, based in Sorrento, caters to cruise ship passengers who want to see a bit of the region while their ship is docked in Naples or elsewhere on the Amalfi Coast. In addition to its shoreside excursions, the company offers tours out of Rome, Naples and Sorrento to any tourists who would like to see more of the region's natural beauty while learning a little about its rich history. AP's most popular tours include a scenic tour of the so-called Amalfi Drive, taking in Positano, Amalfi and Ravello; a tour that combines a visit to the ruins of Pompeii with a close-up look at Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that erupted and covered Pompeii in lava for centuries; and a city tour of Naples that also includes a visit to the Herculaneum archaeological site.
Viator is another tour company that offers a wide variety of Naples area sightseeing trips, including a day-trip to the isle of Capri, where visitors will have a chance to see the world-famous Blue Grotto. Other popular offerings from Viator include a half-day tour of the city of Naples that also pays a brief visit to the ruins of Pompeii and a full-day tour that covers both Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. Also extremely popular is a double-decker bus tour that makes 32 stops at points of interest throughout the city of Naples; visitors can hop off at any point, take their time exploring the site and then wait for the next bus to take them along to the next destination.