With the half-day Godfather tour, Dream Island will take you back in time to discover the ancient and sunny Sicilian villages chosen by Francis Ford Coppola as the setting for the film "The Godfather".
The first stop is the Castello degli Schiavi, nicknamed "Villa Corleone", where you will have the opportunity to relive the famous scenes of the film, read the original documents of the production, admire photographs taken during filming, and become protagonists being immortalized with photos and videos in those same places, recreating the famous scenes from "The Godfather".
The second stop is Savoca, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, where you can visit the famous Bar Vitelli, where Don Micheal Corleone asked for the hand of Apollonia. We will conclude our tour with a visit to the Church of San Nicolò, where the wedding scene between Michael Corleone and Apollonia was set.
With this tour you can relive the magic of the film and discover the hidden beauty of Sicily!
Pickup included
Private Tour<br/>Pickup included
The tour includes a visit to the Castello degli Schiavi, nicknamed "Villa Corleone", at Fiumefreddo di Sicilia where you can relive the famous scenes from the film.
The visit begins with the projection of films from "The Godfather" relating to "Villa Corleone"; afterwards you will be able to admire original documents of the production of the film and photographs taken of the famous actors during the filming; you will then visit the Castello degli Schiavi, "Villa Corleone", retracing all the places made famous by the film, having the opportunity to become the protagonists by being immortalized with photos and videos in those same places, recreating the famous scenes from "The Godfather".
We will take you to Savoca, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, visiting the Bar Vitelli where Don Micheal Corleone asked for the hand of Apollonia.
Before concluding our tour we will visit the Church of San Nicolò, where the wedding scene between Michael Corleone and Apollonia in the first film of “The Godfather” was set. These places fascinated Coppola and were immediately chosen to immortalize the scenes of his masterpiece.
Near "Autoscuola Sorrentino", free street parking.
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