Private tour by a comfortable car with a personal tour leader to the must-see Sicilian hill towns world-known thanks to F.F. Coppola, who filmed his legendary "The Godfather" here. Get the friendly and informative insight into the filming process and interesting trivia, learn the real Sicilian Mafia story, its structure, rise and development. Discover the history and culture of the movie locations and feel the romantically rustic atmosphere of old Sicily. Walk along the authentic streets of Savoca and Forza d’Agro remained unchanged since the movie was made, visit ancient churches, Bar Vitelli where Michael spoke to Apollonia’s father, and other locations.
At the end of the tour you will have lunch in traditional restaurant with an authentic Pizza. You can choose your favourite type of pizza prepared with organic, local ingredients. Along with the pizza you will have a chance to try local wine or beer.
Pickup included
Pickup included
Forza d'Agro is a small medieval "borgo", located on top of a hill at about 420 meters above the Ionian Sea. The town is famous as the filming location of The Godfather movies.
Savoca is an unspoilt medieval town that near Taormina that acted as stand-in for Corleone where Michael was hiding out during the "going to the mattresses" time. Here you will visit Bar Vitelli and take pictures with an authentic Sicilian shotgun "Lupara", see pictures from the movie and a mirror monument for Coppola, enjoy panoramic view of the Mediterranean opening from the square where the wedding ceremony scene was shot.
Then you will walk to an ancient church of Santa Lucia, where Michael and Apollonia were married kneeling in the doorway. Walking along the fabulous streets of Savoca, on a good day you can also meet some actors - for example a lady who played Apollonia's mother.
In Savoca you will have a chance to taste the authentic Italian pizza served with local wine traditional tomato bruschetta and lemon sorbet in a traditional restaurant with an amazing terrace view.
Messina, located on the northeastern coast of Sicily, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and strategic location. It serves as a major hub for ferries to mainland Italy and offers a unique blend of cultural influences from various eras.
This beautiful cathedral, rebuilt after the 1908 earthquake, features a stunning façade and houses the famous silver statue of the Virgin Mary.
This museum showcases a rich collection of art and artifacts, including works by renowned artists like Caravaggio and Antonello da Messina.
One of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean, Messina Harbour offers a glimpse into the city's maritime history and modern-day significance.
A classic Sicilian dish made with pasta, tomatoes, fried eggplant, ricotta cheese, and basil.
Fried rice balls filled with various ingredients like cheese, meat, or vegetables.
This is the best time to visit Messina for warm weather and outdoor activities. The sea is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Messina is generally safe, but visitors should take standard precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
Messina Centrale
Messina Centrale Bus Station
The AMT bus system covers most of the city and is affordable and efficient. Buses are the primary mode of public transport.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Taormina is a charming hilltop town known for its ancient Greek theater, stunning views, and luxurious resorts.
Mount Etna is an active volcano and one of the most famous natural attractions in Sicily. Visitors can hike, take guided tours, and enjoy the stunning views.
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