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Trips though Italy with English speaking driver-guide by private car or minivan- 2-day trips - 3-day trips - 1 or 2 week journeys - Florence, Tuscany, Amalfi Coast, Venice, Pompeii, Capri, Positano, Rome, |
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A journey throughout
Italy with a driver-guide, by private car, is an
unforgettable experience. You have nothing to worry
about. You see the country in a way that would never be
possible if traveling by bus, train or plane and you are
always taken care of by someone who knows his country
and speaks your language well. Your vacation time in
Italy is maximized. No wasted time. You tour around the
major cities and stop to visit the smaller towns as you
travel. You drive right into the historical center of
every city you visit, for driver guides are granted
access in areas that are restricted to other private
cars. Traveling this way is surely convenient time wise,
but it can be convenient money wise too. If you travel
by train from Venice to Florence and from there to Rome
you pass by interesting places like Verona, Bologna,
Sienna, San Gimignano, Orvieto etcetera, but you can't
stop there and if you want to visit these places, then
you have to take special trips using more of your time
and money. These itineraries, like all the other
itineraries I list on this website are not unchangeable,
they are meant to give you an idea of what there is to
see in my country, how far places are from one another
and how we would generally proceed if you hired me to
take you to these places. Finally, I also mean to give
my potential customer an idea of the prices, but I
remain very flexible and willing to adjust the
itineraries and when possible also the prices, to
accommodate the customer's desires. |
And please remember: you'll
always see more than you expect to see! |
Prices for trips through Italy |
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2-day trip from Rome to Orvieto, Florence and Sienna |
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2-day trip from Rome to Pompeii,
Sorrento, Positano and Capri |
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2-day trip from Rome to Tivoli,
Castelgandolfo, Trisulti and Fumone. |
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2-day trip off the beaten path
from Rome: Trisulti, Fumone, Sermoneta, Valvisciolo.
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13-day trip throughout Italy by
private car with a driver guide |
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2-day trip from Rome to
Orvieto, Florence
and Sienna |
A 2-day trip from Rome though Tuscany and
Umbria |
This can be a side trip addable to
your travel plans. In two days you see the cradle of the Italian
Renaissance and visit its Cathedral, the famous David the Ponte
Vecchio and more, but in addition you get to see another Tuscan
pearl, Sienna with the Campo Square and the Duomo and some of the
Italian countryside with one of the most beautiful little hilltop
towns; Orvieto |
Orvieto |
Sienna |
Florence |
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description of the itinerary for the 2-day trip from Rome to
Orvieto, Florence and Sienna:
We meet
at your hotel in Rome at the time you like and drive to Orvieto. In
Orvieto we visit the Duomo (Cathedral) and enjoy strolling though
its narrow streets full of elegant shops. We leave Orvieto around
noon and stop for lunch on the way to Sienna. We spend time in
Sienna between the Piazza Il Campo and the Duomo and then continue
to Florence. We check into the hotel around 5:00pm and you are on
your own. The second day we tour around Florence. I suggest to hire
a local guide for 3 hours (cost about 150 Euros) who can take you
inside the museums and the churches which a driving guide can't do.
After this tour we can take a lunch brake and then continue to
sightsee, or shop, in Florence until about 5:00 pm. At the end of the
journey you'll be driven back to your hotel in Rome. |
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Again I have to say that the program is flexible.
First of all if we leave on a Sunday, we'll drive to Florence
directly because the museums are closed on Mondays there and so
we'll have to reverse the itinerary to visit Florence on the Sunday
when things are open. But in addition to this if someone likes to
see Assisi rather than Sienna or stop in San Gimignano instead of
Orvieto in can surely be done, but including Pisa in this trip would
be a little more difficult because it's a long detour to go there. |
Please remember: you'll always see more
than you expect to see! |
2-day trip from Rome though Tuscany and
Umbria |
total cost for the 2-day tour |
sedan 1/4 passengers |
minivan 4/7 passengers |
minibus 7/8 passengers |
bus 13/15 passengers |
standard Chauffeur |
800.00 |
940.00 |
1,050.00 |
1,540.00 |
English Speaking Driver |
940.00 |
1,080.00 |
1,190.00 |
1,670.00 |
Driving Guide |
1,040.00 |
1,180.00 |
1,290.00 |
unavailable |
Chauffeur + Tour Escort |
1,280.00 |
1,420.00 |
1,530.00 |
2,000.00 |
ESD + Tour Escort |
1,420.00 |
1,560.00 |
1,670.00 |
2,140.00 |
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Driving time:
Rome to Orvieto: 1hr 30'
Orvieto to Sienna: 1hr 30
Sienna to Florence: 1hr
Florence to Rome; 3hr' |
These rates include:
2 days
of traveling and touring (including
pick up and drop off)
in the requested vehicle conducted by experienced driving guide and
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Rates do not include
VAT (value added tax) entrance fees or hotels, meals and drinks. |
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A 2-day excursion from Rome to the
beautiful Gulf of Naples. |
Another journey that can be added
to already made travel plans. In two days you visit the world famous
excavations of the city of Pompeii, the Isle of Capri and the
enchanting Amalfi Coast stopping in Positano, the most beautiful of
the towns on the coast. An unforgettable trip covering the most
famous places in Southern Italy. |
Blue
Grotto, Capri |
Pompeii |
Positano |
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Short
description of the itinerary for the 2-day trip from Rome to
Pompeii, Positano, Sorrento and Capri.
We meet
at your hotel in Rome at the time you like and drive to Pompeii. We
visit the excavations, I suggest to hire a local guide for the tour
(2 hours, cost about 100 Euros) driving guides aren't allowed to
tour you around Pompeii. After this tour we can take a lunch brake
and then continue to Positano. You can choose to stay in Positano or
in Sorrento (but I suggest Sorrento, hotels are less expensive and
also that where the ferry to Capri goes from). After spending some
time Positano we finally arrive in Sorrento around 5:00 pm. You'll
be on your own for the evening and we meet the day after to go to
Capri. I'll drive you to the port and help you embark. After
visiting the Isle of Capri we return to your hotel in Rome. |
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Again I have to say that the program is flexible. For
example Capri gets very crowded on Sundays, so if we leave for this
trip on a Saturday, we better reverse the program and visit Capri
the first day.
From Rome, we drive on the motorway to Naples and
make a stop just before Pompeii. After driving for 2 hours you're
going to need pit stop and the Cameo factory in Herculaneum is
perfect for this, not only you can use their clean restrooms (in
Pompeii they're filthy!) but you can also learn about the cameos
since they give you a little tour. Across the street from the
factory there's a coffee shop where you can try the famous
Neapolitan "Espresso". After visiting Pompeii, if you like, we drive
to a lovely restaurant by the sea where you can enjoy an authentic
Italian meal for a moderate price. After lunch we drive to Positano.
You could choose to stay in Positano, it's really charming, but the
hotels are more expensive than they are in Sorrento and also we
would have to go to Sorrento to board the ferry to Capri, so that
means you'd have to get up earlier in the morning.
The next day you visit Capri.
They don't let you take your car on the island, so
you have to use public transportation, so while you tour the island
I'll drive to Naples to meet you there. This will save you a lot of
driving. From Naples it takes about two hours to get to Rome. The
best way to tour Capri is using a local taxi.
The taxi drivers generally speak enough English to give you a little
tour and will take you all over the island. They will make stops to
let you walk around the most interesting places and set a time with
you to get picked up again and driven to the next place. The usual charge for the tour of the island is
around 200
Euros. The biggest attraction in Capri is the Blue Grotto.
Normally tourists are routed onto a the big boats which, from the
Marina Grande, bring them to the Grotto. Once the boat gets to the
Grotto's entrance, tourists have to wait aboard to be taken inside
by smaller boats that fit its 6-feet wide entrance. They spend a few
minutes inside the Grotto and then they are brought back to the
bigger boat which takes them back to the port. The whole thing takes
a couple of hours. Few people know you can drive to the Grotto and
get tricked into going on the big boat. If you drive there you can
visit the grotto in 1 hour, rather than the 2 or 3 that it would
take you if you went by boat and you don't wait a long time. Once you are done with the grotto, you will be taken to
Anacapri and Town of Capri Itself.
The alternative to using a taxi is to use the
funicular to get to the city of Capri and, naturally, to go to the
Blue Grotto by boat.
The entrance to the Grotto is so shallow and
narrow that if the sea is a little wavy they'll not allow you to go
in it
and in such case you can use the time to take the bus to Anacapri,
which you would not have the time for, if you went to the Grotto by
boat.
Touring by taxi is a better alternative, you can go
all over quickly and comfortably. You save time skipping
the trip by boat and the wait outside the Grotto's entrance on a
rocking boat.
My favored taxi driver on the island is Paolo, yes same name, who
has been able to perfectly upkeep a Vintage FIAT from the 60's, also
a Stretch Convertible, which is very cute and much better suits the
"Dolce Vita" atmosphere of the island, rather than a newer car. He
also speaks some basic English, and is a nice courteous person. All
the other Taxi Drivers use a special FIAT Stretch Convertible New
Car, car for 7 passengers. |
Taxis in Capri. My
friend Paolo's vintage taxi is the red one, a Fiat "1800" m. y. 1961! |
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Please remember: you'll always see more
than you expect to see! |
2-day trip from Rome to
Pompeii,
Positano, Sorrento and Capri. |
total cost for the 2-day tour |
sedan 1/4 passengers |
minivan 4/7 passengers |
minibus 7/8 passengers |
bus 13/15 passengers |
standard Chauffeur |
800.00 |
940.00 |
1,050.00 |
1,540.00 |
English Speaking Driver |
940.00 |
1,080.00 |
1,190.00 |
1,670.00 |
Driving Guide |
1,040.00 |
1,180.00 |
1,290.00 |
unavailable |
Chauffeur + Tour Escort |
1,280.00 |
1,420.00 |
1,530.00 |
2,000.00 |
ESD + Tour Escort |
1,420.00 |
1,560.00 |
1,670.00 |
2,140.00 |
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Driving time: Rome to Cameo Factory (pit stop): 2hr
Cameo Factory to Pompeii: 20'
Pompeii to
Positano: 1hr
Positano to Sorrento: 30'
Sorrento to Capri (hydrofoil): 20'
Capri to Naples: (hydrofoil): 1hr'
Naples to Rome: 2hr |
These rates include:
2 days
of traveling and touring (including
pick up and drop off)
in the requested vehicle.
Rates do not include VAT
(value added tax) entrance fees or hotels, meals and drinks. |
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A 2-day trip from Rome Tivoli and Ciociaria |
A
wonderful excursion, partly off the beaten path, which will take you to
famous places like Tivoli and Castelgandolfo, but also to the
unexplored Ciociaria, an area just about 50 miles south of Rome
uncontaminated by mass tourism yet. Visit and have lunch in a
preserved medieval walled in town, Fumone, and intrude in the silence
of the Abbey of Trisulti.
Travel a few miles in distance but a few centuries in time! |
Fumone |
Trisulti |
Castelgandolfo |
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Short
description of the itinerary for the 2-day trip from Rome to Tivoli,
Castelgandolfo, Trisulti and Fumone:
We meet
at your hotel in Rome at the time you like (no later then 9:00 am) and drive to
Anagni. After a short stay in Anagni, we drive to the Abbey of
Trisulti, After visiting the abbey we go to Fumone where we
visit the castle and have lunch. We drive then to Fiuggi where you
can stay in a very comfortable hotel for about 80 Euros per person,
dinner and breakfast included. The second day we drive to Nemi and
Castelgandolfo and you can have lunch in one of these two places,
then we drive to Tivoli and visit Villa D'Este in the afternoon, We
return to your hotel in Rome around 5:00 pm. |
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A
wonderful excursion on and off the beaten path to discover places that are
unimaginable for most tourists. Besides the famous Tivoli and
Castelgandolfo, this tour will to the unexplored Ciociaria, an area just about
50 miles south of Rome uncontaminated by mass tourism yet.
Experience visiting a perfectly preserved medieval walled in town, the silence
of an abbey in the mountains, the silent panoramas with sheep
grazing and hilltop medieval villages. Enjoy an authentic meal
prepared only with local product and eventually visit a winery.
Travel a few miles in distance but a few centuries in time!
Youll not find many tourists in these places. The
area is called Ciociaria and the name comes from the special shoes
called cioce that the local people used to wear. I moved out of
the city of Rome almost twenty years ago when my wife got pregnant and
we decided that it would have been a lot better for our son to grow
up in a little town in the country rather than breathing the smog of
the big city. The little town where I live is called Segni and its
one of those in this area that predate the foundation of Rome by at
least a couple of hundred years. Of course as we moved here I
started to explore the place and showing it to my friends who were
visiting me from Rome and they were simply enchanted by it! So
I decided to see the effect on the tourists from overseas and took
the first American couple there many years ago: they loved it! They
said that it was their best day in Italy and they had been here
three weeks and went all over! We Rome at 8:00 a.m. and drive to
Fiuggi a lovely little town renown for its mineral waters, we look
around and have some coffee. Than we drive up the mountains to reach
the medieval Abbey of Trisulti, once pharmacy, where the monks still
make very good liqueurs, honey and chocolate that people from the
villages all around go and buy there. Than we go back down
from mountains and drive to the little (60 inhabitants!) medieval
town of Fumone where we can have an incredible lunch in a medieval
tavern than seems to be the set for a historical movie but is real.
After lunch we drive by Lake Canterno on the way to Fiuggi where you
can stay in in a very comfortable hotel for about 80 Euros per
person, dinner and breakfast included. As an alternative you could
stay in Segni where you can accommodate yourself in a nice 3-star
hotel (double room 70 Euros per night B&B basis) or in an old home
in the city center (double room 50 Euros per night B&B basis).
The
second day we drive to Nemi and Castelgandolfo first and then to
Tivoli. Castelgandolfo is a charming little town overlooking a
beautiful volcanic lake has been the site for the Papal Summer
Residence for the past 400 years. The Popes always loved the place
and so will you! Not too far from Castelgandolfo is another quaint
little town called Nemi. Overlooking another volcanic lake, Nemi is
today known for its tasty, little strawberries. You'll certainly enjoy visiting the
famous Villa
D'Este and its fountains as much as the drive through the olive
groves and the vineyards as we'll go from Castelgandolfo to Tivoli . |
Please remember: you'll always see more
than you expect to see! |
2-day trip from Rome to
Tivoli, Castelgandolfo, Trisulti and Fumone. |
total cost for the 2-day tour |
sedan 1/4 passengers |
minivan 4/7 passengers |
minibus 7/8 passengers |
bus 13/15 passengers |
standard Chauffeur |
800.00 |
940.00 |
1,050.00 |
1,540.00 |
English Speaking Driver |
940.00 |
1,080.00 |
1,190.00 |
1,670.00 |
Driving Guide |
1,040.00 |
1,180.00 |
1,290.00 |
unavailable |
Chauffeur + Tour Escort |
1,280.00 |
1,420.00 |
1,530.00 |
2,000.00 |
ESD + Tour Escort |
1,420.00 |
1,560.00 |
1,670.00 |
2,140.00 |
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Driving time:
Rome to Anagni: 1hr
Anagni to Trisulti: 45'
Trisulti to Fumone: 30'
Fumone to Fiuggi: 30'
Fiuggi to Nemi: 1hr
Nemi to Castelgandolfo: 20'
Castelgandolfo to Tivoli: 1hr
Tivoli to Rome:45' |
These rates include:
2 day
of traveling and touring (including
pick up and drop off)
in the requested vehicle conducted by experienced driving guide and
VAT (value added tax).
Rates do not include
entrance fees or hotels, meals and drinks. |
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A 2-day excursion from Rome off the beaten
path: Ciociaria and Agro Romano. |
This tour will take to explore the
country not far from Rome. Areas not yet discovered by the masses of
tourists who visit Rome and the major cities of art in Italy. You'll
not see statues made by Michelangelo or Bernini, but you'll see
places you wouldn't think are real. And abbey founded by the Templar
Knights, medieval fortresses and castles, hilltop towns... the real
Italy, you'll see life outside the big cities where the economy is
still based on sheep grapevines and olive groves. |
Sermoneta |
Valvisciolo |
Trisulti |
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Short
description of the itinerary for the 2-day trip from Rome to
Trisulti, Fumone, Sermoneta, Valvisciolo.
We meet
at your hotel in Rome at the time you like (no later then 9:00 am) and drive to
Anagni. After a short stay in Anagni, we drive to the Abbey of
Trisulti, After visiting the abbey we go to Fumone where we
visit the castle and have lunch. We drive then to Fiuggi where you
can stay in a very comfortable hotel for about 80 Euros per person,
dinner and breakfast included. The second day we drive from Fiuggi
to Valvisciolo and visit the abbey, then we drive shortly to
Sermoneta and visit the town and its castle. We can have lunch in
Sermoneta and then drive to Bassiano, the nearby walled in town
named for the "prosciutto they make there. We return to your hotel
in Rome around 5:00 pm. |
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A
wonderful excursion, off the beaten path, which will take you to
places to the unexplored Ciociaria and the Agro Romano, the Roman
Countryside. Areas that are uncontaminated by mass tourism yet.
Visit and have lunch in a preserved medieval walled in town, Fumone,
and intrude in the silence of the Abbey of Trisulti. Travel a few
miles in distance but a few centuries in time! Come to see these
places! Sermoneta is an enchanting town where time stopped in the
middle ages and visiting its castle you'll see for real how they
lived in those days and how they had to constantly think of
defending their territory. Fascinated by the Templar Knights ? Come
and visit one of their abbeys with the formula for creating gold
written on its' walls! See a medieval abandoned town, Ninfa, and
let's go try the famous prosciutto in Bassiano!
Youll not find many tourists in these places. The
area is called Ciociaria and the name comes from the special shoes
called cioce that the local people used to wear. I moved out of
the city of Rome almost twenty years ago when my wife got pregnant and
we decided that it would have been a lot better for our son to grow
up in a little town in the country rather than breathing the smog of
the big city. The little town where I live is called Segni and its
one of those in this area that predate the foundation of Rome by at
least a couple of hundred years. Of course as we moved here I
started to explore the place and showing it to my friends who were
visiting me from Rome and they were simply enchanted by it! So
I decided to see the effect on the tourists from overseas and took
the first American couple there many years ago: they loved it! They
said that it was their best day in Italy and they had been here
three weeks and went all over! We Rome at 8:00 a.m. and drive to
Fiuggi a lovely little town renown for its mineral waters, we look
around and have some coffee. Than we drive up the mountains to reach
the medieval Abbey of Trisulti, once pharmacy, where the monks still
make very good liqueurs, honey and chocolate that people from the
villages all around go and buy there. Than we go back down
from mountains and drive to the little (60 inhabitants!) medieval
town of Fumone where we can have an incredible lunch in a medieval
tavern than seems to be the set for a historical movie but is real.
After lunch we drive by Lake Canterno on the way to Fiuggi where you
can stay in in a very comfortable hotel for about 80 Euros per
person, dinner and breakfast included. As an alternative you could
stay in Segni where you can accommodate yourself in a nice 3-star
hotel (double room 70 Euros per night B&B basis) or in an old home
in the city center (double room 50 Euros per night B&B basis).
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Please remember: you'll always see more
than you expect to see! |
Rates per vehicle for this shore
excursion:
sedan (1/4 persons) 1,400 ;
minivan (4 persons) 1,500 ;
minivan (5/6 persons) 1550 ;
minivan (7/8 persons) 1650 . |
Driving time: Rome to Cameo Factory (pit stop): 2hr
Cameo Factory to Pompeii: 20'
Pompeii to
Positano: 1hr
Positano to Sorrento: 30'
Sorrento to Capri (hydrofoil): 20'
Capri to Naples: (hydrofoil): 1hr'
Naples to Rome: 2hr |
These rates include:
2 day
of traveling and touring (including
pick up and drop off)
in the requested vehicle conducted by experienced driving guide and
VAT (value added tax).
Rates do not include
entrance fees or hotels, meals and drinks. |
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Let me have the pleasure to
show you all over my country!
13-day
trip throughout Italy by private car with a driver
guide |
I would
like to help
you plan your Italian vacation and take you on it! |
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A journey throughout Italy by
private car is an unforgettable experience. You see the country
in a way that would never be possible if traveling by bus, train or
plane. Just the trip from Florence to Rome, through
Tuscany and Umbria, would be worth it. The countryside between
Florence and Rome is considered one of the most beautiful in the
world and, doing this trip by car, one can stop to visit some lovely little medieval towns
Sienna and Orvieto for example. |
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Here is an idea a trip throughout
Italy.
All the major highlights and also some places off the beaten path.
This itinerary
can also be reversed, start from Naples to end in Venice. |
Venice, Florence,
Rome, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast in 13 days! |
Venice is the city where you walk or go by boat, so you'll not see
me until your third day here. |
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day one - Venice
Remainders of
the day at leisure. Overnight in Venice. |
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day two - Venice
Overnight in Venice |
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day three - Venice/Florence
Overnight in Florence. |
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day four - Florence
Overnight in
Florence. |
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day five - Florence
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We meet in the morning
for a half-day excursion to Pisa and San Gimignano. Ladies will probably
want to go back to Florence to shop at leisure in the afternoon, but in case
they don't care about that, we can continue and make it a full day excursion
stopping for lunch at some nice place and include Volterra in our itinerary.
Overnight in Florence. |
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day six - Florence/Rome
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We leave Florence in
the morning and head for Rome. On the way we can stop in Sienna and Orvieto
to mention two classical stops. One possible alternative would
instead be to drive to Montalcino, after visiting Sienna,
which the lovely medieval town where one of the most famous
Italian wines is produced: the "Brunello". Near Montalcino is
also the very interesting abbey of Sant'Antimo. Arrival to Rome in the
late afternoon.
Overnight in
Rome. |
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day seven - Rome
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This is my place and
I'll be giving you the best tours here! This is a possible tour:
Spanish Steps , Villa Borghese Park and Pincio Terrace , Piazza Navona ,
Pantheon , St. Peters Basilica , Capitol Hill , Roman Forum, Colosseum ,
Michelangelos Moses , Circus Maximus , Aventine Hill , Baths of Caracalla ,
Appian Way , Catacombs, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Venezia , Roman Walls .
Overnight in Rome. |
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day eight - Rome
Overnight in Rome.
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day nine - Rome
Overnight in
Rome.
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day ten - Rome/Sorrento
- Departure from Rome in
the morning and drive south to Sorrento. On the way we stop and visit a few places
off the beaten path: Fiuggi, Canterno Lake and have lunch in Fumone. We'll
than visit Pompeii with a local guide in the afternoon. Arrival to Sorrento in the
evening.
Overnight in Sorrento.
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day eleven - Sorrento
- Full-day excursion to
the Isle of Capri. We'll board the hydrofoil around 9:00 am and transfer to
Capri. We'll be met there by my friend Paolo who drives the most beautiful
car on the island. He'll take us all over the place, including the Blue
Grotto.
Overnight in
Sorrento. |
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day twelve - Sorrento
- Full-day excursion to
Positano, Ravello and Amalfi via the famous Amalfi Drive.
Overnight in
Sorrento. |
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day thirteen - Sorrento/Airport
- Transfer from Sorrento
to Naples' or Rome's airport for departure
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The costs for
this tour is the following: |
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Type of vehicle: |
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Sedan |
for 3 adults or a family with 2 little children: |
8,600 eight-thousand-six-hundred Euros |
Minivan |
for 4 adults
with luggage: |
8,950 eight-thousand-nine-hundred-fifty Euros |
Large minivan |
for 5 or 6 adults
with luggage: |
9,600 nine-thousand-six-hundred Euros |
Minibus |
for 7 or 8 adults
with luggage: |
9,950
nine-thousand-nine-hundred-fifty Euros |
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The above
mentioned prices include: |
10 % VAT (value
added tax), driving guide
and vehicle, driver's board and lodging, fuel, motorway tolls, round
trip boat transfers in Venice, local guide in Venice, local guide in
Florence, tour of Capri by taxi, local guide in Pompeii. |
Prices
do not
include: |
passenger's hotels, meals, drinks, ferries,
entrance fees, and anything not specifically mentioned as included. |
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trips through Italy - cost per day - time: 8 hours,
range: 300km |
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sedan 1/4 passengers |
minivan 4/7 passengers |
minibus 7/8 passengers |
bus 13/15 passengers |
standard Chauffeur |
320.00 |
390.00 |
445.00 |
510.00 |
English Speaking Driver |
390.00 |
460.00 |
515.00 |
580.00 |
Driving Guide |
440.00 |
505.00 |
565.00 |
unavailable |
Chauffeur + Tour Escort |
480.00 |
545.00 |
605.00 |
670.00 |
ESD + Tour Escort |
550.00 |
615.00 |
675.00 |
740.00 |
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Board and lodging |
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Chauffeur/ESD/DG |
160.00 |
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Tour Escort |
160.00 |
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Vehicles with capacity over 8
passenger (buses) are subject to paying passage fees
when entering cities, These fees vary from city to city
and they go from 50 to 300 Euros. The cost for the
passage fees is already included in the prices for the
tours listed above, but they'll have to be considered
separately when planning a itinerary including various
cities in Italy. |
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