Archive for 'Driving'

  

car rental tuscany
If you’re thinking of renting a car to tour around Tuscany on your next vacation here then check out these great tips to ensure you zoom around with ease!

First and foremost, it’s required to bring along an international driving permit which is a translated version of your driving licence.

Choose from a gorgeous range of three bedroom villas in Tuscany which can easily accommodate families coming here for a vacation.     Read More

  

vineyard in Tuscany
Tuscany is a stunning region in Italy that can be best explored by renting a car to go delve into the spots that lie off the beaten tourist track. Most towns and villages can also be reached by bus but many operate perhaps three times a week or less from bigger towns and cities which might not be convenient for holiday makers who want to see as much of this picturesque region as possible.

Choose from a wide range of villas in Tuscany and book a place to stay along your chosen route of exploration by car.

Most of our best holiday villas are located in the countryside, so, if you have a car, it will be easier for you to reach your accommodation and to go to the shop or to the restaurant during your stay.
If you rent a car, you can travel at your ease along the intricate network of small winding roads that lead into welcoming Tuscan communes. Generally in most towns and villages of Tuscany, the speed limit is around 50 kilometres per hour entering and 70 kilometres per hour leaving.     Read More

  

4x4 Jeep
For those who enjoy a cross country drive with a difference then why not book in for a thrilling ride through the Tuscan countryside in a powerful 4x4 jeep or sports car for an extreme adventure!

There are many centres all across Tuscany where you can rent these stimulating machines for as long as you wish. There is a superb range of Tuscany villa rentals to choose from all over this beautiful region!

Choose from the very finest sports jeep and car brands including Ferrari, BMW, Audi, Aston Martin and much more.


Seek your ecstasy by racing through winding Tuscan country roads, exploring medieval towns and villages along the way, driving up rocky mountains or around beautiful lakes and the stunning coastline. This is an exceptional way to see the very best of Tuscany!     Read More

  

Motorbike on a racing track
If you enjoy riding motorbikes then you’re going to love trying out all the different styles of motorbike sport available in Tuscany! Lessons and race tracks are set up all over the region, many outside cities like Florence, Lucca, Siena and Pisa.

Why not stay at a great value holiday rental near Siena city where you can be close to all the action! Why not start your adventure holiday with a few hours of intense motorbike racing around Misano Moto GP circuit? Enjoy riding on the back of the latest superbike models or go further afield with a scenic tour around Cinque Terre, Bologna and along Via Apennines to see the natural beauty of Tuscan regions!     Read More

  

vintage vespa
If you’re looking for a new and exciting way to explore all the delights that Tuscany has to offer while you are staying in a typical tuscan farmhouse then why not rent a Vespa for a few days and let the road take you where it may! This is a cheap, easy and fun way to explore rustic Tuscany, away from all the hassle of waiting on buses, trains or taxis. Read our article on an excellent scooter rental agency in the town of Gaiole in Chianti in Siena province for more information on how quick, cheap and easy it is to rent one for your next thrilling holiday here!

Why not stop off in the seaside town of Forte dei Marmi on the coast which has a superb range of beautiful holiday villas with lovely sea views. It is also an excellent shopping district so why not spend some time browsing around and buying some pretty souvenirs? Tourists who embark on this exciting method of travel can stop off wherever they please along the way; from little hilltop villages in the Val di Merse to the roads along the sunny Etruscan coastline.     Read More