Rome and Naples in 5 Days 2026: Ruins, Pizza, and Ash
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Last updated: June 2026.
Rome and Naples make a punchy five-day pairing, the grand imperial capital and the wild, soulful south, just seventy minutes apart by fast train. The split that works is three days in Rome, the ancient core and the Vatican, and two in Naples, one for the city and pizza, one for Pompeii. They are close and utterly different, so this is an easy, high-contrast trip. Book the big sights and come hungry for the best pizza on earth.
No car; the high-speed train links Rome and Naples directly, and the Circumvesuviana reaches Pompeii. Book the Colosseum, the Vatican, and a Pompeii guide ahead, and stay street-smart in Naples.
5-Day Rome and Naples Itinerary
Days 1-3: Rome
The Colosseum, Forum, and Palatine, the Pantheon and Baroque fountains, and a day for the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St Peter's. Evenings in Trastevere.
Day 4: Train to Naples and the City
A seventy-minute fast train south, then Naples itself: the chaotic historic center, Spaccanapoli, the underground city, and a true Neapolitan pizza. Loud, vivid, alive.
Day 5: Pompeii
The Circumvesuviana to Pompeii for the morning, ideally with a guide, and the Naples Archaeological Museum for the treasures dug from it. Add Vesuvius if you have the legs.
Q&A: Rome and Naples in 5 Days
Is 5 days enough for Rome and Naples?
Yes: three days for Rome's huge highlights and two for Naples and Pompeii, linked by a quick train. It is a high-contrast trip pairing the polished capital with the raw, brilliant south.
How do I travel between them?
By high-speed train in about seventy minutes, city center to city center; book ahead for the best fares. The Circumvesuviana commuter train then reaches Pompeii from Naples.
Is Naples safe?
The center is fine with normal city sense: keep your bag and phone secure in crowds and near the station. Naples is intense but welcoming, and millions enjoy it without trouble.
What should I book and eat?
Book the Colosseum, the Vatican, and a Pompeii guide. In Naples, eat a true wood-fired pizza margherita, fried street food, and a sfogliatella pastry; the city invented pizza.
When should I go?
Spring and fall for comfortable weather and bearable Pompeii heat; the open ruins are brutal in summer. Winters are mild, and Naples is lively year-round.