Rental for daily excursions
This is the basic rent service available at the main tourist cities whenever a Vox office is present.
Because of the directive mandatory to use radio-guides in almost all the European visiting cult places, our offices are located very close to these areas and, in some cases, directly in the inner premises of these sites, like for example in the Basilica of St. Peter at the Vatican or the Saint Francis of Assisi one. We are also present inside the Louvre (Tourist Bus Parking), Versailles, Lourdes and Santiago de Compostela. Since 2010 we have also been in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City as dealers and since 2011 at the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos at Lisbon and the Holy Cross in Florence too.
Our daily services can be divided in Half Day (maximum 4 hours’ rent) and Full Day and those include, among other things, the delivery and withdrawal of the equipment at the meeting points established with the client downtown. Adding the Vox system onto the tour program does not involve any overwork by the tour director and only positively affects the program tour timetable.
It’s as simple as booking the service arrangement time and location for delivery. Our operators will provide the guide and you, in minutes, with the radio-guides and they will follow the group for the first part of the tour. At the end of the visit the same operators will withdraw the Voxes. Rent advantage can be summarized as the following:
Visitors can follow the explanation of their guide even when the city traffic or the noise makes the tour harder to carry on;
Visitors are can enjoy the visit with no annoying intrusions by other, unauthorized people not part of the group;
During the tour, visitors are free to take pictures or to better focus on a painting or a monument without missing the rest of the explanation;
Tours result fully complete, and with no dead time, because the guide can point out to the visitors also the minor details scattered all along the way between the main tour stops, explaining while walking, and adding anecdotes or curiosities.