By booking this tour with us, you can discover some of the most beautiful destinations in Sicily, in total relaxation.
The coast of Taormina and Giardini Naxos offer a scenario of incomparable beauty which is characterized by a succession of small beaches, bays and suggestive caves set in the rocky walls that characterize this stretch of coast.
Savoca is the Sicilian village where “The Godfather” was filmed.
Savoca is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy which owes its fame to Francis Ford Coppola, the well-known director, who in 1972 chose it as the set - together with the nearby town of Forza D'Agrò - of most of the Sicilian scenes of film “The God Father” with Al Pacino.
The last stop on this tour is the beautiful Taormina, defined as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean", and which due to its beauty is often home to fashion and entertainment events.
Pickup included
BOAT TRIP AND VISIT SAVOCA AND TAORMINA (Available from April)
(A MINIMUM NUMBER OF 4 AND MAXIMUM OF 8 PARTICIPANTS IS EXPECTED)
Our tour includes:
• Departure from Catania, with pickup at the facilities where you are guests at 8.30.
• Arrival at Giardini Naxos.
• Departure by boat at 10.00, for the 2-hour tour towards the coast of Taormina, where you can admire the Grotta delle Sirene, Scoglio dei Figi d'India, Capo Taormina, the Grotta of Corals and the Blue Grotto. The tour continues to the Island Bella in Taormina where, once we arrived, we will stop for a dip in the turquoise water of this splendid bay, and to then enjoy a refreshing aperitif accompanied with fresh seasonal fruit. Possibility of swimming for those who wish
• Transfer to the historic center of Savoca, a village that has been included among the most beautiful villages in Italy and famous because some scenes of the film "The Godfather" were filmed here
• Transfer to the historic center of Taormina for free visit of the city.
• Return to your property expected for 5.30 pm.
PICK UP FROM CATANIA; TRANSFER FROM OTHER CITIES ON REQUEST. THE TOUR DOES NOT INCLUDE ENTRANCE TICKETS TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES.
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Palermo Centrale, Catania Centrale
Palermo Bus Terminal, Catania Bus Terminal
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Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
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