Godfather Tour HD
Explore The Godfather’s Sicilian Locations: Bar Vitelli, Santa Lucia Church, and Iconic Film Sites
Step into the iconic world of The Godfather and immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of the Sicilian countryside. Explore the charming villages of Savoca and Forza d’Agrò, where Francis Ford Coppola filmed legendary scenes in 1970. This half-day tour invites you to experience the unforgettable locations that brought the cinematic masterpiece to life.
Discover The Godfather’s Iconic Filming Locations: Church of Santa Lucia and Capuchin Convent
On this captivating half-day tour, departing at 9:00 AM, you’ll journey to two picturesque Sicilian villages, Savoca and Forza d’Agrò, made famous by The Godfather. Your first stop will be Bar Vitelli in Savoca, where Michael Corleone proposed to Apollonia, immersing you in the timeless atmosphere of the village. From there, you’ll visit the Church of Santa Lucia, another iconic location from the film. Then, you’ll explore the Convent of the Capuchins in Savoca, famous for its peaceful crypt and historical significance. Afterward, head to the charming village of Forza d’Agrò, with its narrow streets and breathtaking views of the Ionian coast. The tour will conclude by 1:00 PM, leaving you with unforgettable memories of the film’s real-world locations.
Step into The Godfather’s Sicily: Scenic Villages, Filming Locations, and Timeless Beauty

Bar Vitelli (Savoca)
A true The Godfather landmark, Bar Vitelli is where Michael Corleone famously proposed to Apollonia. This charming Sicilian bar has been part of cinematic history since 1970, offering you the chance to enjoy a refreshing drink while soaking in the scenery that captured the film’s essence. The village of Savoca, with its narrow alleys and historic charm, is a perfect setting for fans of the movie and lovers of authentic Sicilian life.

Church of Santa Lucia (Savoca)
This small yet picturesque church is another key location from The Godfather. It’s where Michael and Apollonia were married in one of the film’s most iconic scenes. The church stands as a beautiful example of Sicily’s rich history and cultural heritage. Its peaceful, intimate atmosphere invites you to reflect on the film’s storyline while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Convent of the Capuchins and Crypt (Savoca)
The Convent of the Capuchins in Savoca offers an evocative look into the region’s past. You’ll explore its historical buildings and the crypt, which houses the remains of former monks. The serene atmosphere of the convent contrasts with the lively history of the surrounding area, and the crypt, with its unique atmosphere, adds a layer of intrigue to the experience. This location is steeped in centuries of history, offering a rare glimpse into the spiritual and cultural life of the time.

Forza d’Agrò
This medieval hilltop village offers breathtaking views of the Ionian coast, making it a photographer’s paradise. As you wander through the narrow streets of Forza d’Agrò, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The village’s charming architecture and stunning panoramas make it a perfect place to reflect on the timeless beauty of Sicily. With its quiet, cobblestone streets and dramatic scenery, Forza d’Agrò is a peaceful escape that still carries the essence of the film’s setting.