One of the most unique and exclusive Godfather Tours will pick you up from the Messina cruise port. This half-day tour will take you to discover the iconic locations that inspired the movie The Godfather, one of the most famous Mafia films in the world.
The tour begins in Savoca, a 12th-century Norman fortress village offering breathtaking views of the coastline. Francis Ford Coppola filmed some of the most memorable scenes in this town.
You will visit the famous Vitelli Bar, featured in the film when Michael asks for Apollonia’s hand in marriage, as well as the church where their wedding took place.
The journey continues to Forza D’Agrò, a typical Sicilian village perched high above sea level.
At the end of the tour, our expert driver-escort will return you to the original pickup point.
Pickup included
Francis Ford Coppola filmed some of the most fascinating scenes of this timeless trilogy in Savoca.
This quaint 12th century Norman Fortress village offers breath-taking views of the coastline and is home to a convent containing some original catacombs. What Savoca really stands for is The Godfather.
Follow the route that Michael Corleone and Apollonia took during their wedding, visit the amazing Vitelli Bar prominent in the film when Michael asks for Apollonia’s hand in marriage.
While in Savoca, we will visit the famous Bar Vitelli to admire memorabilia from the films. Here you can enjoy one of the best lemon granitas on the island and the classic Sicilian canollies.
Our next stop is Forza D’agro, at 1,200 ft this village sets the backdrop for many scenes shot in the trilogy. Here you will see the tiny lanes and a number of historic churches. Those are the scene of a real and a cinematic past.
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