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Why use a driving guide. The decision to use a driving guide is especially ideal for those who arrive from another continent, with limited time and a different culture so as not to allow them to visit our country independently. For tourists who do not have time for a thorough visit, walking alone or with a guide, and finally for tourists wishing to visit several sites on the same day, accompanied by a person of the place without undertaking the cost for one or more local guides or a rented car with driver and a guide to go along. The use of a driving guide is especially the best choice for tourists visiting our country for the first time, as it them allows to visit a wide area in a short time. For example, the city of Rome, the Amalfi Coast or Chianti, can be visited in one day, covering distances between different places by car and still receiving information about the places visited. |
Driving guide at work |
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During the trip or sightseeing, the driving guide explains the places of historical and artistic interest, also commenting on the uses and customs, and putting the stranger on guard against possible risks. At the end tourists have greater knowledge of the place where they are staying and can decide how to best use their time, deciding to return for instance, alone or with a local guide, to one of the places visited with the driving guide for a more thorough visit, alone or with a local guide, or perhaps to use the driving guide another day to visit other places. So if the driving guide will be the deus ex machina for cruise passengers with only a few hours of time in each port, nevertheless it will be for those who decide to stay in one of our cities for a few days, the ideal way to visit city itself and its surroundings, and to travel throughout Italy accompanied by a person who knows it well and is able to plan a route, comment on the places visited and make tourists feel at ease in any situation. |
Tourists from the USA |
![]() Mercedes Viano, commonly used by driving guides |