Travel from Venice to Tuscany
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Travel from Venice to Tuscany
Hi,
We are a family of 5 with 3 young kids going to Italy for our first time. I need to get to a villa near Certaldo in Tuscany from Venice. I will be renting a car for sure to travel in the countryside.However, is it better to take a train from Venice to Florence and then rent a car from Florence train station to drive to Certaldo OR is it better to simply drive straight from Venice to Certaldo ?
Thanks
We are a family of 5 with 3 young kids going to Italy for our first time. I need to get to a villa near Certaldo in Tuscany from Venice. I will be renting a car for sure to travel in the countryside.However, is it better to take a train from Venice to Florence and then rent a car from Florence train station to drive to Certaldo OR is it better to simply drive straight from Venice to Certaldo ?
Thanks
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In your shoes, I'd rent the car in Venice.
Getting out of Venice and onto the highway is fairly easy. The rental-car outlets are across the foot bridge and near the roadway. When you factor in the cost of train tickets -- about $40/pp, I think -- and the hassle of getting 5 people and luggage on and off the train, it would seem the rental car is a better option.
Getting out of Venice and onto the highway is fairly easy. The rental-car outlets are across the foot bridge and near the roadway. When you factor in the cost of train tickets -- about $40/pp, I think -- and the hassle of getting 5 people and luggage on and off the train, it would seem the rental car is a better option.
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I agree that, with younger kids, piling everybody and everything into the car on a hot day makes sense (although kids usually love the train!). But for future reference, or for others, I would like to point out that family discounts and other discounts are available for the train, and most people can reduce the cost below 40 per person.
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sandra: I was ballparking the train cost (and assuming the OP would do a little research about that). Further, family discounts, IME, aren't available for all trains at all times. Usually, availability is best for early-morning trains. At least, that's been my experience.




