Italy Luxury Car Rental
Take your travel experience to another level when you use our Italy luxury car hire service. Regardless of your final destination in Italy and whether your staying short term for a day or a week or even if you need to hire a Italy luxury car for a longer business trip or holiday, you are sure to find our professional service second to none.
Perhaps pick up a Ferrari in to begin your journey and take in the fabulous or enjoy a thrilling trip to . For many a visit to Italy wouldn’t be complete without calling at in a luxurious Rolls Royce or perhaps thundering down the open road towards in a 4×4 would be more to your taste?
If the purpose of your trip is purely recreational you may well consider visiting which often is proven a worthwhile journey or alternatively either or could be an alternative option.
In any case whether its from or you will be sure to experience driving like never before with you book our Italy car hire service.
How much does it cost to hire a luxury car in Italy?
The cost of hiring a luxury car in place varies greatly depending on the vehicle you require, the amount of time you wish to hire the vehicle for and how far you wish to drive during your rental. Our rentals include a very competitve number of km inclusive of the price quoted. For specific quotations we advise chatting with our reservation team about your trip details and they will get to work designing a package specifically for you.
Where in Italy can I rent a luxury car from?
Anywhere (within reason)! We specialise in bringing the vehicle to you so regardless of your location in Italy we can bring the car right to your door. Additionally we can pick up either from the same location or a different one. Our aim is to make hiring a luxury car with us as hassle free as possible.
Where else can I rent a luxury car near me in Italy?
In addition to providing luxury car rentals in Italy, we can also service the following area's:
Trento Rovereto Schio Thiene Valdagno Bolzano Bassano del Grappa Arzignano Montecchio Maggiore Vicenza Meran BussolengoAll in all, with our high class service, and unrivalled range of vehicles you are guaranteed an enjoyable trip when you use 365 Luxury for your next luxury car Italy rental!
MORE ABOUT Italy
It is also famous worldwide for its delicious cuisine, its trendy fashion industry, luxury sports cars and motorcycles, diverse regional cultures and dialects, as well as for its beautiful coast, alpine lakes and mountain ranges (the Alps and Apennines). No wonder it is often nicknamed the Bel Paese (the Beautiful Country). Two independent mini-states are surrounded entirely by Italy: San Marino and Vatican City. While technically not part of the European Union, both of these states are also part of the Schengen Area and the European Monetary Union (EMU). Apart from different police uniforms, there is no evident transition from these states and Italy’s territory, and the currency is the same. Italian is also the official language in both countries. Italy is, for the most part, a peninsula situated on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia in the north. Italy, which is boot-shaped, is surrounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Seas to the west, the Mediterranean and Ionian Seas to the South, and the Adriatic Sea to the East. Italian is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country you will find that there are several distinct Italian dialects depending on the region you’re in. French is spoken in the northwest and German in the northeast. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous, including the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges that run through the vast majority of it. Two major islands are part of this country: Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy, and Sicily, at the southern tip (the “toe”) of the boot. Certainly, humans inhabited the Italian peninsula for at least 200,000 years; Neolithic civilizations flourished in prehistoric Italy but were either wiped out, or assimilated, around 2000 BC by a group of Indo-European tribes, which are collectively known as the Italic peoples.