Rhino car hire Formia railroad station comes with optional extras which include child seats, luggage racks and global positioning systems (GPS). Furthermore all of our low cost vehicles come with liability insurance, a collision damage waiver and a vehicle theft waiver. Rhino representatives can meet you at the train station and from there you can drive wherever you want with unlimited mileage.
Rhino car rental Formia railroad station is available 24 hours a day but by booking ahead of time you ensure that the car you need is waiting for you on arrival. One way journeys are also possible but enquire with our car rental staff. Each customer gets an unlimited mileage offer, fully comp insurance and all the necessary waivers. So why not book car rental Formia railroad station with us?
Rhino offers cheap car hire Formia railroad station. Why take public transport when we have equally good deals on cars in this part of Italy? With a car you can stop wherever you want and make your own timetable. Formia overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and this city is in the Lazio area. That means that you can get to exciting places like Naples and Rome with your hire car at no extra cost thanks to our unlimited mileage offer. Although trains leave there from Formia railroad station you can make the journey much quicker with our rental vehicles. Having been founded in Roman times, Formia lies on the Appian Way. Indeed that was the place where Cicero was murdered all the way back in 43 BC. Today you can see his mausoleum which makes a popular visiting point for tourists. However Formia was very popular with the Romans and it was well used as a resort for the empire. A large and impressive cistern still remains from their time at the city. The name Formia means landing place in Latin. Once the Roman Empire had fallen the city was sacked by barbarians. As the layout of the city changed many castles were built. The Tower of Castellone was also constructed as were many churches including the Church of San Luca and the Church of San Giovanni Battista e Lorenzo. There is also the Renaissance monastery and church of Sant ' Erasmo. In the Second World War, Formia was again damaged by the bombing.
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