When Travelling Car Hire Is The Way To Go!

It’s crazy how many people go on holiday and don’t bother with having transport to get around. It seems such a shame to wait all year, spend loads of money and then be stuck within walking distance of the hotel or apartment.

I have been on holiday a few times around Europe and we have always had a car. I remember for one holiday we drove all the way from England to Italy! It was a long drive, which took two days (we stopped off half way down). It was great though as we got to see so much of the French and Swiss countrysides.

Having a car was so worth it though! It meant we were free to drive around and visit loads of sights, which we wouldn’t have been able to see if we had not had the car. Some of the places the car allowed us to visit were Florence and the leaning tower of Pisa!

Sometimes when going on holiday, taking a car is not practical or even possible. For example if you were to fly to somewhere than using car hire would be your only option.

I knew a few of my friends have rented cars when they went away. They said that car hire in Spain was one of the best choices they made.

Having a car really does give you the freedom to make the most of your trip abroad. I can’t understand people who waste there holiday sitting by the hotel pool. Why don’t people get out and about and really embrace the local culture.

So next time your thinking of going away on your hols. I highly recommend that you rent a car. It really will make your holiday so much more enjoyable and the added freedom will allow you to really make the most of what is around you.

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