
 | People Like You. One of the greatest hurdles for people to get over in committing to take a small group tour is the notion that you will be travelling with a bunch of strangers. Of course, the easiest way to deal with this is to simply travel with friends and family on a private trip (see below), but if this isn't an option, at some point your going to have to close your eyes and take a leap of faith. To help you feel a little better about making the leap, we can assure you that the people attracted to unique travel experiences like Driving Adventures are a little different than the stereotypical bus tourist. They tend to be a affluent without being pretentious, worldly without being annoying, and fun-loving without being party animals - is short, the kind of people you would invite to your house for a dinner party.
Couple, Friends & Family. These trips are designed for men and women, travelling independently or together, who are looking to combine luxury travel with superb automobiles. These trips are built with enough range and flexibility that whether it is a father and son looking for a little quality time together, two sisters re-uniting behind the wheel of a BMW, or a group of friends celebrating a 25th wedding anniversary, everybody will have an opportunity to enjoy themselves.
Private Trips. Driving Adventures are perfectly suited to small groups of friends and families looking to spend time together or corporate groups looking to push their limits or reward their top performers. Call us and we can take an existing itinerary and turn it into a private departure or we can build a completely custom trip from scratch - the choice is yours.
It's not about the Group. Even if it turns out that the other people on your trip are not potential friends-for-life, we structure our trips with enough flexibility and time on your own that you should be able to pursue your own agenda without having your style cramped by others. From our perspective, the format of group travel is simply the envelope for the experience, and rather than restricting you, it should liberate you to focus on the things that really matter. We leverage its strengths (access to unique events, a community of congenial fellow-travelers, and the security of having someone always watching out for you) and minimize its weaknesses (rigid schedules and forced confinement with strangers).
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