RENT LUXURY MINIVAN IN Pisa

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Mercedes V class in Pisa
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VW Caravelle in Pisa
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JUST4VIP offers a range of vehicles among the best models, but for those whose choice will be a minivan, it is clear that the offer is also proving particularly upscale and attractive. Models are among the most efficient in its class, offering comfort and space on the one hand, and performance and driving pleasure (for those who do not take driver) on the other. Thus, the Mercedes Viano model combines all the qualities that we know of the brand to the German star, namely simplicity, efficiency and prestige of course with luxury amenities. The Viano is equipped with a 40 inch screen to enhance the comfort of its users, and a refrigerator in which the champagne is at the right temperature for a really fun and high quality service. VW Caravelle meets the criteria requirement of the same ilk. Minivans are available for rent with all facilities prestige, to allow everyone to enjoy a trip in the best conditions. GPS, air conditioning, leather and automatic transmission are present in each vehicle and a number of options to further enhance the fun during the trip. Among the services, the provision of a driver is proposed to further optimize the conditions of travel. Delivery vehicles can be anywhere in Europe, but especially on predilection sites, such as Cannes, St Tropez, Antibes, Monaco, Courchevel and Paris for France or Europe in Barcelona, Milan and Geneva, among other destinations. Rental minivans may be through day packages for 250 kilometers, but three days (750 km) and 7 days (1750 km) and different rates depending on the season but can be easily obtained through the site.
Pisa lies at the junction of two rivers, the Arno and the Serchio, which form a laguna at the Tyrrhenian Sea. The origin of the name, Pisa, is a mystery. While the origin of the city had remained unknown for centuries, the Pelasgi, the Greeks, the Etruscans, and the Ligurians had variously been proposed as founders of the city (for example, a colony of the ancient city of Pisa, Greece). Archaeological remains from the 5th century BC confirmed the existence of a city at the sea, trading with Greeks and Gauls. The presence of an Etruscan necropolis, discovered during excavations in the Arena Garibaldi in 1991, confirmed its Etruscan origins. Ancient Roman authors referred to Pisa as an old city. Strabo referred Pisa's origins to the mythical Nestor, king of Pylos, after the fall of Troy. Virgil, in his Aeneid, states that Pisa was already a great center by the times described; the settlers from the Alpheus coast have been credited with the founding of the city in the 'Etruscan lands'. The Virgilian commentator Servius wrote that the Teuti, or Pelops, the king of the Pisaeans, founded the town thirteen centuries before the start of the common era.