Does everyone do tours in Italy?

Anonymous
I did tours in Tuscany, because I did not want to drive myself there (so I could relax and enjoy the scene plus parking is difficult there). For the countryside, you need to. Plus, it allows for wine tasting.

For Pompeii, you definitely want a guide. And since I only had one full day in Venice, I wanted to maximize my overview (so took a guided walking tour). I wandered around the Lake district by myself, using boats, trains and buses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We only do private tours.


What's a public tour? One done by a national park ranger for free?

Do you mean small one family tours?

Tours conducted by for profit companies are private not government tours even if they have 30 guests.


Not PP here, but private tours usually means it is just your family/traveling group. I like meeting others on small tours (like a van with 8 people). Makes the day more fun and interesting (think wine tasting or food tour).
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