Benvenuto Limos & Tours
www.benvenutolimos.com
Trip Planning, Italy, Consultants
Specialized in transfers & tours of Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Naples, Rome & Florence
Location: Positano/Rome/Florence
Special Offer
New year but old prices
If you book with-in the end of January 2009 we will honor 2008 rates!!!
Benvenuto Limos is a fully established, nevertheless continuously expanding chauffeur service company that has been in operation for over 50 years after being founded by my Grandfather. (For further information, please see our History on our website).
Although the company is based along the Amalfi coast, which is situated approximately 3 hours South of Rome, we operate in the whole of Italy. In addition to transfers to and from all major airports, ports and train stations throughout the country, we specialise primarily in organised excursions along a 33 km stretch of the Amalfi coast and Sorrento, in Rome, Florence and Naples; and particularly in tours starting from the main docks of Italy: Naples, Civitavecchia and Livorno. For details, please see Transfers and Excursions.
Our work is a matter of quality. Using the vast experience that has been handed down through the family, plus that of which we have gained over the years, enables us to understand and be aware of the demands and necessities of our customers.
Providing luxurious Mercedes and highly professional, experienced, English speaking drivers trained by professional guides, all our services are organised purely to exceed the expectations of our customers. Much comfort and security, expertise and reliability are guaranteed all the times.
Vehicles range from, top-of-the-range Mercedes sedan (E Class and S Class) to 6 and 14 seating Minivans (V Class and Sprinter Mercedes and the new Volkswagen Shuttle). Please see pictures of our fleet on our web site, click here.
Our objectives therefore, are to provide the finest tours in the area and to ensure our customers will always return!
Benvenuto has been reccommended three times in a row by RICK STEVES' in the following travel guidebooks: Italy 2002, Italy 2003 and Italy 2004.
Listing #1431, on Slow Travel since 3/4/2004
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