6.30.2008
Exploring Italy : The Ferrari Way
If you're looking for a unique way to see Italy, we've got quite the adventure to tell you about. Italy by Ferrari offers you the opportunity to tour Italy as part of a real Ferrari team while personally driving one of the latest models of Ferrari. For eight days you'll zip through Rome and Tuscany, while enjoying seven nights accommodation in 5-star luxury hotels.The best part of the Italy by Ferrari trip is the lack of hassles. You get to enjoy the thrill of driving while your private tour director and his staff take care of everything else. During the day you'll get to travel up to one thousand kilometres accelerating through the steep, winding roads of Lazio, Umbria and Tuscany, putting your driving skills to the ultimate test. The next morning you will find your car cleaned, refilled and checked up, ready for the start of your day.
The Italy by Ferrari trip starts in Rome where you'll get a full tour and a chance to visit the Ferrari store. After a brief introduction to the world of Ferrari you'll hit the road on Day 3 for a spectacular drive on the world famous Mille Miglia. After driving up to 200km that afternoon you'll leave your car behind for a luxurious trip to the Fonteverde Natural Spa Resort.
Day 4 brings a tour of the magnificent Val d'Orcia and yet another trip to the Fonteverde. On Day 5 you'll embark on a 2-hour drive to Florence for a guided tour of the historical centre. The final day of driving, Day 6, brings you back on the famous Mille Miglia for a trip to the Italian coast where you'll enjoy the Mediterranean Sea before ending your adventure.
Italy by Ferrari includes the 8 day tour, 4 days of driving the Ferrari, car insurance, 7 nights accomodations at 5-star hotels and two meals at world famous restaurants, spa treatments, transfers and a 2-3 person travel staff. For more information, including pricing, be sure to call 866-297-7725 or email info@italybyvespa.com.
The PimpWiz.com Bottom Line: There's no better way to explore Italy than in the driver's seat of a Ferrari.
Labels: Scott Bernstein, Travel









