'We're going to make you an offer you can't refuse'. Well, this used to be Mafia country, after all. In fact, Hollywood descended on this part of the world to film scenes for the Godfather trilogy, so this tour will take in two Sicilian mountain villages that made it onto the silver screen and to relive some of the the most famous scenes.
Little more than ghost towns, these Sicilian villages are virtually abandoned these days. First up will be little Savoca, where you'll find the church where Michael Corleone – played by Al Pacino – got married in. You'll walk in his footsteps as you discover the winding alleyways, and even sit in his chair in Bar Vitelli.
After a glorious ride through the countryside, you'll soon arrive in medieval Forza d'Agro, a small mountain village, where you'll see the Church of Annuncation, also of Godfather fame. Even if you're not a fan of the films, the views from these clifftop villages are second to none.
From Letojanni Area<br/>Starting point:<br/>Viale Santa Maria Goretti, 1, 98037 Taormina ME, Italy
From Taormina Area<br/>Starting point:<br/>Via Luigi Pirandello, 71, 98039 Taormina ME, Italy
Giardini-Naxos & Letojanni<br/>Starting point:<br/>Viale Dionisio, 12, 98035 Giardini Naxos ME, Italy
First up will be little Savoca, where you’ll find the church where Michael Corleone – played by Al Pacino – got married in. You’ll walk in his footsteps as you discover the winding alleyways.
After a glorious ride through the countryside, you’ll soon arrive in medieval Forza d’Agro, a small mountain village, where you’ll see the Church of Annunciation, also of Godfather fame. Even if you’re not a fan of the films, the views from these clifftop villages are second to none.
"Letojanni meeting point"
Please be there at h 09.45am.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sicily, with regular services connecting major cities and towns. The network can be complex, but it is affordable and convenient.
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