The State Department splashed out over $100,000 on car rentals during First Daughter Tiffany Trump's recent vacation in Italy.

Federal records show that three separate payments in the amounts of $54,694.84, $39,188.64 and $23,605.96 were made on July 18 in Rome.

That was two days before Tiffany and Marla disembarked in Portofino after almost two weeks spent cruising up the coast of Italy.

The women then enjoyed a few days in the northern port city before heading to their final destination of Rome on Sunday.

Best of all, Marla and Tiffany were able to do all this without breaking the bank.

The Roman hotel of President Trump's second wife appeared to be comped or at the very least discounted, while the ladies' two weeks on the Tyrrhenian Sea were spent as guests on the yacht of their friend Chahrazad Rizk.

Mother and daughter also got a big assist from American taxpayers too, who footed the $117,489.44 fee for the car rentals that transported the two women and Secret Service agents around the European nation.

Serve and protect: Official government records show three payments were made by the State Department to a car rental agency in Rome on July 18 totaling $117,489.44 (Tiffany disembarks from the Mirage IV on July 21)

Best of friends: The First Daughter and her mother Marla Maples were guests of their good friend Chahrazad Rizk, who is the founder of TEC Interior Design, on Mirage IV (Tiffany and Marla in Rome earlier this week)

Thifty ladies: Once in Rome, Marla stayed in a reduced-rate hotel suite at the Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa, which she posted photos of to Instagram (above)

That fee pales in comparison to the money spent on car rentals back in May when President Trump visited Rome and Vatican City with First Lady Melania and First Daughter Ivanka.

For that trip, the State Department paid $802,335.68 to the same car rental company when President Trump arrived on May 25 before making an additional three payments on May 27, the day the group departed the country.

Those payments were in the amounts of $904,895.69, $81,476.48 and $168,241.88, bringing the grand total spent on rentals cars to $1,956,949.73 for that 48-hour trip.

The agents came in two days before Tiffany docked to prepare to meet her in Portofino, with the First Daughter needing a larger detail as she toured the foreign city.

A group of agents could be seen in photos walking her off the yacht in Portofino, with the no-fuss Tiffany insisting on carrying her own bag.

Once in Rome, Tiffany and Marla even took some time to stop by the Pantheon, causing far less of a scene than the one created when Ivanka and Jared visited back in May, shutting down the square outside so that they could pull right up to the door of the famed temple.

A picture of the two was posted to Instagram by Marla, who wrote: 'Yesterday .... at last #Rome with my girl/'

Marla also posted a photo of her accommodations in the city to Instagram on Friday, giving her followers a well-curated look at the Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa.

There was a beautiful interior photo of her and daughter Tiffany inside the hotel's marble lobby as well as an exterior shot with the owner that had easy-to-read signage for the hotel over her shoulder.

The third and final photo was taken on the outdoor patio atop the hotel, which offered a view of Vatican City's famed St Peter's Basilica in the distance.

Tourists: Marla and Tiffany posed for a photo at the Partheon over the weekend in Rome (above)

Disruptors: The Partheon became a blocked-off nightmare for tourists when Jared and Ivanka visited in May (above)

Over-the-top: The costs for Tiffany's rentals pale in comparison to the $1,956,949.73 that was spent at the same agency back in May during President Trump's 48-hour trip to Italy (above)

Last weekend in #Rome Sharing time with family, old friends & new at the magical #ParcoDeiPrincipi. You can even see the #Vatican on the final photo from our balcony. #Nature and the ancient city together, wrote Marla on the post.

And while there was no '#ad' attached at the end of the text, both the look and feel of the post made it seem as though Marla might have been getting a discount on her lodging in exchange for some love on social media.

It is unclear if Tiffany stayed with her mother or at the US Embassy, where members of the First Family tend to stay during visits to Rome.

The Embassy previously hosted President Trump and Tiffany's sister Ivanka back in May when they traveled to Rome on the administration's first overseas trip.