Naples Attractions by Car

Naples – also called Napoli, is major city in Southern Italy and it has a long history dating back to its founding by the Greeks. It is the biggest city in Italy south of Rome and is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Pizza and its proximity to Mount Vesuvius.

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Venice Attractions by Car

Venice – is the one of Italy’s most famous cities, well known for its location on a lagoon, with no cars and a huge number of canals. It has a long history since it rose to prominence as a city-state in the 12th century. Its location at the head of the Adriatic allowed it to become a hub for trade between the Byzantine Empire, the Islamic World and Western Europe.

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Turin Attractions by Car

Turin – was the original capital of Italy when the nation of Italy was first founded. The city is little more than an hour from the French border and as a result the culture of the city is distinctly more French than your typical Italian city. The city is perhaps best known as the home of the Fiat car manufacturers.

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Sicily by Car


Sicily - is the biggest island in the Mediterranean and it lies on the toe of the Italian peninsula. The island has a long and diverse history, as it is located in such a very strategic location in the middle of the Mediterranean.

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Sardinia by Car

Sardinia – is the second biggest island in the Mediterranean and it lies directly south of Genoa and Corsica, and to the west of Naples. Like most of the major islands of the Mediterranean it has had a long and interesting history. It has changed hands numerous times between the various empires that have ruled in the area, and even had an empire of its own!

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Pisa Attractions by Car

Pisa – is one of the most popular destinations in peninsular Italy. The city is located on the mouth of the Arno River as it flows into the Ligurian Sea, which is part of the Mediterranean. It is located over 300kms up the coast from Rome and is just a short drive away from Florence. The city is best known for its strangely inclined bell tower.

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Guide to Car Hire in Italy

Italy is a major country in Southern Europe and has a significant coastline on the Mediterranean. The country has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world so you know you'll be in for a treat. The country has a long history that stretches back thousands of years.

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Driving in Rome, Italy

Rome is the capital of Italy and was once the centre of one of the most important empires in world history. Though bombed during WWII, the city’s renaissance and baroque architecture largely survived the war, unlike many other major cities in Europe, and continues to draw tourists to this day. Within the city you'll also find the world smallest nation, Vatican City.

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Driving in Milan, Italy

Milan is the financial capital of Italy and is also very much the fashion capital.  Located in Northern Italy the city is convenient for those looking to travel either to the Alps or heading south to the Mediterranean coast.

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Italy Travel Tips: Where to go & what to see

Italy is a large country in southern Europe and is home to the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. This is largely due to the fantastically rich history that Italy has enjoyed from ancient times with the Roman Empire, through the medieval period where the city-states were paramount and it was also the birthplace of the Renaissance.

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