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RV Rental in Italy couldn't be simpler for people coming into the country through both air and rail. There are a number of different Campanda partners that offer easy RV rental in Italy for adventurous travelers. New travelers to the area might not know it, but Italy boasts a lot of spaces for visitor RV's allowing a whole different level of interaction from the typical European tours. If you want to be led from place to place and be told what happened there then you would do well to book a European tour. If, however, you're the kind of person who's wild and adventurous and wants to experience Italy on your own terms, you're looking for an RV rental in Italy.
Italy has so much history in its cities and countryside that it is easy to be overwhelmed and confused as to where you should start. Since the days of the Roman Empire, Italy has been a center for culture and the arts and this is reflected in the architecture as well as the attractions that dot many of the areas of the country. Rome and Venice in particular cater to exploring visitors who want to experience the country through RV rental in Italy. The campgrounds here have easy access to such amenities such as a bar, pool, pizza restaurant and in some cases even a minimart. Many of them also offer Wi-Fi, bringing the true creature comforts of home along with you wherever you stay.
Rome itself is one of the most interesting cities to explore. History buffs know it as one of the cradles of modern civilization and to a great extent the advancements of the original Romans were preserved and live on as historical attractions in the modern age. Buildings such as the Coliseum serve as a reminder of the rough and tumble life of the Roman Empire. Architectural works and feats of engineering such as the Roman aqueducts demonstrate a level of genius that would not be seen again for hundreds of years. Visiting Rome is like taking a trip back in time to discover the roots of our modern culture. Seeing where it all began is a humbling and awe-inspiring experience.
If the big city isn't your thing, a lot of visitors share your point of view. Some of them come for the warm weather that is available in Sicily, to the south of Italy, year round. The seas surrounding the largest island is the Mediterranean Sea. From the coastline and even across the Strait of Messina, Mount Etna (the tallest active volcano in Europe) stares down at you as you approach. The seas surrounding Sicily are warm enough to swim in between April through to October. If you're planning your RV rental in Italy for midsummer, then you should ensure that your RV comes equipped with air conditioning. Travelers that attempt their trip in winter months should confirm that the RV locations they intend to stay at remain open through wintertime.
No visit to Italy is complete without mention of The Italian Alps. The problem with having a skiing vacation in the Alps of Italy is the exorbitant cost of renting a room in those ski resorts. Luckily, the relatively affordable cost of RV rental in Italy allows everyone the luxury of hitting the ski slopes in one of the more decadent areas of Europe. RV rental allows you the flexibility to move from slope to slope and to combine your skiing experience with a camping experience that makes this a vacation you’re not ever likely to forget. For those of us who are truly adventurous, the Italian Alps offers some of the best skiing in Europe.
For those of us who are fans of art and culture, nothing is more attractive than a visit to Venice. La Serenissima (as it was dubbed during the Renaissance) provides a glimpse back into the opulent past of Italy, a hint of the storied past with some of the old homes of merchants and bankers existing in the flooded city for over a thousand years. The canals of Venice are a landmark attraction that many visitors think of as one of the most iconic views of the country. When some people think Italy, almost immediately their thoughts turn to the canals of Venice.
Of all the things that people visiting Italy complain about, one of the most compelling complaints are those about the cost of rent within the cities. Out in the countryside, rent for visitors is much less, but many who visit the country want to see the sights, sounds and smells of the big cities. For a budget visitor, an RV provides a very cost-effective solution by offering a place to stay as well as a location to make inexpensive meals using locally bought ingredients. This permits visitors to experience the life and food of the average Italian; something that a lot of visitors aren't able to do.
Additionally, RV's offer an unlimited amount of flexibility, giving you the option of traveling at your own pace. You can even go to whatever location you want, and plan your own stops. You can make your vacation as hectic or as relaxed as you want it to be without having to worry about overdoing it. The choice is yours as to where you're going next, something that most European tours don't offer.
With the convenient locations to rent an RV in Italy, those who are looking at this kind of vacation through one of the cradles of Western civilization would find it very easy to get their plans on the road. RV rental in Italy allows a level of independence that is virtually unheard of in all other kinds of vacation tours and tourist visits to mainland Europe. Campanda supplies RV rentals of all types for every sort of situation. Contact one of our dealers today to find out how we can help you experience Italy the way it was meant to be experienced!
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