If you’re a film buff dreaming of walking in the footsteps of Don Vito Corleone or Michael, a Private Godfather Tour from Taormina offers a chance to do just that. While I haven’t personally taken this journey, real travelers seem genuinely impressed, especially when it comes to the knowledgeable guides and breathtaking scenery. It’s designed for those who love The Godfather movies or Sicily’s scenic towns, and want a tailored experience that balances movie magic with authentic local charm.
What I really appreciate about this tour is how it combines film history with the chance to see some of Sicily’s most picturesque spots—think cobbled streets and stunning coastal views. Plus, the private nature of the tour means it’s more personalized and flexible than larger group trips. However, one thing to keep in mind is that entrance tickets to the archaeological sites aren’t included, so budget a bit extra if you’re eager to explore every nook. This tour seems ideal for fans of the movies, history lovers, or anyone wanting a deeper connection to Sicily’s cinematic past.
<- Key Points:
- What this tour offers — a detailed look
- The Itinerary: What to Expect
- Transportation and group size
- Price and value
- What’s not included
- What travelers love (and what to consider)
- Who should consider this tour?
- Final thoughts
- Private Godfather Tour from Taormina
- FAQ
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- Tailored, private experience ensures personalized attention and flexibility.
- Expert drivers and guides provide insights and enhance the storytelling.
- Two iconic towns, Savoca and Forza d’Agro, showcase Sicily’s charm and cinematic history.
- Includes transportation, bottled water, and pickup—no hidden costs at the start.
- Not including entrance fees means you should budget for additional site tickets.
- Great for film fans and those wanting a scenic, cultural adventure.
What this tour offers — a detailed look

The Private Godfather Tour from Taormina promises a trip through the most famous movie locations in Sicily, combined with the chance to see authentic local towns. The three- to four-hour journey is well-timed, giving plenty of opportunity to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. At just under $190 per person, it’s a reasonable price considering the private aspect and the exclusive access to iconic sites. Many travelers book this about two months in advance, which suggests it’s quite popular, especially among fans eager to see the film’s backdrop.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect
First stop: Savoca
This tiny, charming town is perhaps the most recognizable stop on the tour. Savoca gained fame thanks to The Godfather, with the film’s scenes shot in its streets. You’ll visit Bar Vitelli, a real place that served as a filming location and is now a magnet for fans. It’s also where you can try one of Sicily’s best lemon granitas—perfect for a refreshment in sunny weather. The tour guides often rave about the memorabilia here, and it’s easy to imagine Michael and Apollonia strolling through the same narrow lanes.
Travelers often describe Savoca as a “quaint village,” with steep, cobbled streets and historic sights like the Catacombs and Capuccini convent. These add a layer of authenticity and history beyond the movie set. One reviewer mentioned, “If you love the movie you will love this tour. Guide was very nice and informative. The towns we went through were very different.” It’s a lovely place to walk slowly and soak in Sicily’s laid-back charm.
Next stop: Forza d’Agro
High above the sea, Forza d’Agro offers a dramatic setting that fits perfectly in the cinematic universe of Sicily. It’s known for its medieval character, cobbled streets, and historic churches—features that made it an ideal filming location. The journey here is scenic, with views that make it clear why filmmakers chose it. Expect to see tiny alleys and picturesque vistas that will make you feel like stepping into a movie scene yourself.
A reviewer called it “a tiny village perched high above the sea level,” and that description truly captures its essence. The location is quiet, scenic, and steeped in history, offering a contrast to the busier, more touristy spots elsewhere.
Transportation and group size

The tour uses air-conditioned vehicles, making the trip comfortable even during warmer months. Your driver will pick you up from your preferred location in Taormina, which adds a nice touch of convenience. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, maintaining a cozy atmosphere and more personal attention from your guide. This small group setup is perfect if you’re looking to avoid the crowds and have an engaging, more intimate experience.
Price and value
At around $190 per person, the tour offers good value considering it’s private, includes transportation, bottled water, and hotel pickup. But keep in mind, entrance tickets to the sites are not included, so if you want to walk into the catacombs or churches, you’ll need extra funds. Still, for the price of a half-day guided experience, many find the overall value fair, especially given the personalized service and the chance to see Sicily’s most movie-famous spots.
What’s not included
- Entrance tickets to archaeological or historical sites
- Meals or additional snacks
You should plan for these extras if you want a full experience inside the sites or wish to dine locally.
What travelers love (and what to consider)
Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge, which adds a richness to the experience. One reviewer pointed out, “Guide was very nice and informative,” making the trip educational as well as scenic. The scenic towns themselves, especially Savoca, seem to enchant visitors with their authentic charm and cinematic appeal.
However, some might find the tour’s duration a bit tight if they’re keen on exploring each site more thoroughly or want to include museum visits. Since the tour is primarily focused on the film locations, those deeply interested in Sicilian history might need to extend their visit or seek additional tours.
Who should consider this tour?

This tour is particularly well-suited for film fans, especially lovers of The Godfather. If you’ve watched the movies and want to see the charming towns where many scenes were shot, this experience will deepen your appreciation. It’s also great for travelers who prefer a small, private group rather than large tours, and those who value knowledgeable guides.
If you’re interested in Sicily’s scenic towns, stunning coastal views, and historic sites, this tour offers a perfect mix. It’s less about exhaustive sightseeing and more about soaking in the cinematic atmosphere with some history and culture along the way.
Final thoughts
The Private Godfather Tour from Taormina offers a unique way to connect with Sicily’s film history while enjoying its beautiful towns. The small-group setting, knowledgeable guides, and scenic stops make it a compelling choice for fans and casual travelers alike. While it doesn’t cover every site in-depth or include entrance fees, it strikes a good balance between value and experience.
It’s a flexible, intimate tour that’s ideal if you want to explore Sicily’s cinematic corners without the rush of larger groups. Expect to come away with not just a few photos but a richer understanding of the towns that helped bring The Godfather to life.
Private Godfather Tour from Taormina
“If you love the movie you will love this tour. Guide was very nice and informative. The towns we went through were very different.”
FAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes a private, air-conditioned vehicle and pickup from your preferred location in Taormina, making the trip comfortable and convenient.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 3 to 4 hours, with stops in Savoca and Forza d’Agro. The itinerary is designed to give a relaxed pace to enjoy each location.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets to sites like the catacombs or churches are not included, so you’ll need to budget for those if you wish to visit inside.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience and better interaction with guides.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Refunds are processed if canceled within this window.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While the tour isn’t specifically marketed as family-friendly, most travelers can participate comfortably. It’s a good choice if your family enjoys movies, scenic towns, and a relaxed pace.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, sun protection, and water are recommended. The tour offers bottled water and air-conditioned transport, but exploring towns may require some walking.
If you’re craving a scenic, cinematic journey through Sicily’s most famous movie locations, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. Just remember, it’s more about enjoying the towns and stories than ticking off every site—so come with an open mind and a camera ready!
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