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Taormina And Savoca With The Godfather
Taormina and Savoca with The Godfather
Your journey starts with a scenic, comfortable ride out to Savoca, a rustic village perched 985 feet (330 meters) above sea level offering fantastic panoramic views of cultivated terraces and distant hill towns.
Savoca is one of those just-being -discovered destinations that you should not pass up. Perched high on a hilltop, this is a true and authentic taste of Sicily in a most atmospheric place. The village is quiet with the ghostly remains of crumbling churches and abandoned dwellings but offers amazing rural landscape views. Recent restoration projects have begun to bring the past back to life and it is this area that Francis Ford Coppola filmed his classic The Godfather movie. Wind through ancient streets to see such gems as the Church of Saint Nicholas and Trimarchi Palace. If the sign over Bar Vitelli looks familiar, there is a good reason why: it is the same signage as seen in the film.
From there you will make your way to beautiful Taormina with its charming shops and cafes lining the popular Corso Umberto. Located on the east coast of Sicily about halfway between Messina and Catania on the Ionian Sea, the town is perched on a hill about 250 meters above the sea providing incredibly scenic views from almost anywhere in the town. It also has the dubious distinction of sitting practically in the shadow of Mt. Etna, Europe’s largest and most active volcano.
The town is known for the Teatro Antico di Taormina, an ancient and massive 3rd century Greco-Roman theater still used today. Observe Isola Bella, a tiny island and nature reserve connected to the mainland by a narrow stretch of sand.
Make your way through the narrow, picturesque streets to the historic center of the city to see notable monuments, old churches and more. Once back in Messina, you will be accompanied at the port, at your ship.
Book now and get ready to experience an authentic taste of The Godfather’s Italy in all its beauty, mystery and majesty.
Day 1 |
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, is a captivating blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. The island’s rich past is evident in its archaeological treasures, with Greek, Roman, Arab, and Norman influences shaping its architecture and traditions. The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento is a must-visit for history lovers, where you can wander among some of the best-preserved Greek temples outside of Greece. In contrast, the bustling capital of Palermo offers a mix of Byzantine mosaics, Baroque churches, and vibrant markets like the famous Mercato di Ballarò. Nature enthusiasts will be enchanted by Sicily’s diverse landscapes, from the dramatic coastline to the towering Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano. You can hike its slopes or take a cable car to witness stunning views and volcanic activity. For a more tranquil experience, the Aeolian Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer crystal-clear waters perfect for sailing, diving, or simply relaxing on the beach. The island’s natural beauty is matched only by its flavorful cuisine, with Sicilian dishes like arancini (stuffed rice balls) and cannoli showcasing its culinary excellence. Sicily’s towns and cities are equally enticing. The baroque city of Noto, with its honey-colored architecture, is an ideal stop for those who appreciate art and history. Meanwhile, the seaside town of Taormina offers a stunning blend of ancient ruins, such as the Greek Theatre, and breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea. Taormina’s unique combination of culture and scenery has long made it a popular destination for writers, artists, and filmmakers. A fun fact about Sicily: it’s home to the Sicilian Cart, a traditional, brightly painted horse-drawn carriage that dates back to the 19th century. These carts are not only used for transportation but also as a form of folk art, with detailed scenes depicting historical events and legends. Today, you can still see them in local festivals, showcasing the island’s deep cultural pride. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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05/03/22 - 05/15/27 |
Starting At $119 |
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Guests must be able to get in and out of transportation. This tour can accommodate a collapsible wheelchair, but guests will have to walk short distances and it is suggested they be accompanied for assistance. As this is a walking tour, guests with any mobility issues should reconsider this excursion.