Explore the scenarios of "The Godfather" with our private car tour in Forza d'Agrò and Savoca. You will admire the atmospheric medieval streets and iconic locations from the film with an expert driver.
We will head to Forza d'Agrò and Savoca to visit the famous Bar Vitelli and the Church of Santa Lucia. Your driver will share anecdotes about filming, giving you an authentic experience in the medieval village.
Savor Sicilian flavors during a gastronomic break in selected locations, reliving the atmosphere of "The Godfather" through authentic local delicacies.
Our private tour offers maximum comfort and flexibility. With your personal driver, immerse yourself in the magical locations of "The Godfather" with style and freedom.
Upon request it is possible to customize the tour and add a stop of your choice such as Taormina, Castelmola or the Slave Castle
Book now to experience the epic of "The Godfather" on a unique tour among the evocative atmospheres of these beautiful Sicilian locations.
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Forza d'Agrò is a town in the Messina area with only 833 inhabitants, however it is a very popular destination for visitors who want to find themselves in some places where the Godfather film was filmed. The buildings of greatest interest that we find inside were built between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries.
As soon as we arrive we will stop in a breathtaking panoramic point, where we will admire the Ionian coast and the Valle d'Agrò, after which we will have the opportunity to walk in the village by visiting the Church of the Santissima Annunziata, which appears in the film, the Church of the Holy Trinity located in front of the Arco Durazzesco and the Augustinian convent.
Just 30 minutes from Forza d'Agrò, Savoca will be the second stop.
With 1732 inhabitants, it too will give us a wonderful panorama and walking we will visit some places where filming was carried out, the most important, the Vitelli Bar, and then continue towards the Mother Church of Savoca.
We can optionally visit the crypt with the mummies, in the Capuchin Convent.
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