On our
trip to Italy this summer, I tried out several companies we use for private
tours. My expectations were exceeded,
and our experience was so much better than if we had done it alone.
Vatican
Museums - The crowds were so overwhelming, I could not imagine visiting without
a private guide. She was able to pull us
aside as dozens of large tour groups filed by with headsets on, and then show
us something interesting (even for the kids) that everyone else was
missing.
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Couldn't even see the pictures when the hall was filled with tour groups |
While many people just popped
their heads in the papal apartments, we were learning how different Raphael and
Michelangelo were both in artistic style and personality. Before entering the Sistine
Chapel, we relaxed in the beautiful courtyard as our guided explained what to
look for when we got inside.
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Prepping for the Sistine Chapel |
Pompeii
- We took a day trip to Naples from Rome, and I previously wrote about our
experience hiring a private driver.
Before we headed off for our drive along the Amalfi coast, he dropped us
off for a 2 hour tour of Pompeii with a guide. I had
heard it was huge but had no idea until I saw it for myself. It literally is a city, with block after
block of streets that all look alike, and minimal signage.
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The streets go on and on and on... |
Most guests take a self-guided tour with
headsets, which can run out on the busiest days. Our guide, who also led school field trips,
expertly led us around the site so we could understand what life was like for
residents. Often other visitors nearby leaned in to listen, as the stories she
told were not found on any signs.
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Learning about the "McDonalds" of Pompeii |
Tuscany
- We explored with our own car most of the time, but one day we had the luxury
of a private driver. Finally my husband
and I both got to relax and enjoy the scenery rather than focus on a map and
scan for road signs.
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Wouldn't you rather enjoy this view while someone else drives? |
We visited a honey
farm, a cheese farm, and a winery where we had a wonderful lunch prepared by
the owner. He also took us to the
hilltop village of Montalcino so we could see the fort. He dropped us off outside the castle so we
could enjoy the scenery rather than waste time in the car looking for parking.
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This Brunello wine came home with us. |
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Say cheese! |
One day we drove ourselves to Volterra, where we met another guide who grew up
there. She showed us around the ancient Etruscan
village, and took us to the shop of an alabaster artisan I had met in San Francisco, when his replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa was put on display.
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If this looks familiar you may have seen it in a Twilight movie, this is the home of the Volturi |
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A master in alabaster |
Florence
- We day tripped by train from our resort, so our time was limited. The guide we hired for a city orientation
tour met us at the train station, and she took a few minutes to get a feel for
how we’d like to spend our time. Since we had seen enough churches and museums,
she took us to the food market, which we would have never discovered on our
own.
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Before the lunch rush. |
Then she led us on a tour of the city, guiding us through side streets so
we avoided the worst of the crowds. She
pointed out where Leonardo di Vinci and Michelangelo once stayed, and told the
back story on funny signs we saw everywhere.
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Hunting for these signs amused the kids. |
We
planned to visit the Accademia on our own, so she had done us the favor of
reserving our tickets in advance. She ended
our tour at the will call window (which was practically impossible to find
unless pointed out), made sure we got in the right line (there were 3 very long
ones), and recommended a nearby cafe for lunch.
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The original David |
When
you hire a private guide, you will save time, you will learn more, your kids will have fewer melt downs, and overall you will have a better experience. Whenever we’ve visited a town or museum on
our own, we found ourselves wandering a bit aimlessly. (And in the summer heat,
efficiency is key, you want to make every step count!)
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Wish we had a guide at the Colosseum, very few signs here |
If you have a special
interest in art, history, food, etc., then you’ll really appreciate having a
guide who is an expert in that field, rather than taking a generic city tour
where the guide is reciting a memorized spiel.
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Beautiful Florence, one day is not enough! |
You
don’t have to hire a guide everywhere you go.
But consider investing some of your travel dollars in locations where a
private guide will make the difference between a good vacation, and a great
vacation.
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Water taxi to the Venice airport, another worthwhile splurge |
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