What the Perillo Tours TV commercial - Dont Wait Until Its Too Late is about.
Title: Perillo Tours TV Spot - "Don't Wait Until It's Too Late"
: "Experience the beauty of Italy like never before..."
: "...with Perillo Tours, your gateway to the heart of Italy."
: "From the eternal city of Rome to the romantic canals of Venice..."
: "...we curate unforgettable experiences that feed your wanderlust."
: "Immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine..."
: "...as our expert guides lead you through the wonders of Italy."
: "And it's not just a vacation; it's a chance to create cherished moments with your loved ones."
: "Don't let life pass you by. Start your Italian adventure today."
: "Perillo Tours. Creating memories that last a lifetime."
[End of TV spot.]
Note: The above is a creative interpretation of a TV spot for Perillo Tours, focusing on the captivating beauty of Italy, authentic experiences and creating memories with loved ones. The visuals and narrative aim to inspire wanderlust and encourage viewers not to wait to fulfill their travel dreams.
Perillo Tours TV commercial - Dont Wait Until Its Too Late produced for
Perillo Tours
was first shown on television on February 2, 2016.
Frequently Asked Questions about perillo tours tv spot, 'don't wait until it's too late'
Steve Perillo
Steve Perillo (born September 29, 1955) is the president and owner of Perillo Tours, having taken over from his father, Mario Perillo, "Mr.
They do one thing and do it well, and haven't changed much in the 60 years that they've been around. So if you're looking for a traditional guided tour, busy but not with too many bells and whistles, Perillo is a great choice. One unique offering through Perillo is their faith-based journeys.
After 78 years in operation, the company has stood the test of time, surviving wars, economic recessions, a pandemic and possibly its biggest threat to date: being bought out by a larger company. "Three generations is hard," said Steve Perillo, CEO and owner of Perillo Tours.
Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.
On the downside, if you book an escorted tour you often have to pay a lot of money up front, and your lodging and dining choices are predetermined. Escorted tours can be jam-packed with activities, leaving little room for individual sightseeing, whim, or adventure.
They do one thing and do it well, and haven't changed much in the 60 years that they've been around. So if you're looking for a traditional guided tour, busy but not with too many bells and whistles, Perillo is a great choice. One unique offering through Perillo is their faith-based journeys.
Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.
Winter
Winter is the best time to visit Italy to avoid crowds
Italian winters are generally mild thanks to the country's Mediterranean climate, which means you can still visit some of history's most unbelievable architectural and cultural relics without having to jostle through peak-season crowds.
“Aside from winter travel, shoulder season (March through May and September through November) is known for cheap Italy deals,” he shared. If you can hold out until the end of the spring shoulder season, you'll be rewarded with pleasant temperatures in the mid to high 70s across the country, according to WeatherSpark.
Escorted tour holidays can be a perfect solution for anxious travellers, as local guides can help to answer questions and often provide a pre-planned itinerary. This type of holiday can also be useful for busy families who may not have the time to plan every little detail of a trip.
Guided tours are similar to escorted tours but travelers are led by a local representative at each destination, rather than a Tour Director conducting the entire trip. Travelers may not be escorted to all activities and functions and will have a lot more freedom during the day.
Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October.