A pilgrimage for any film lover: a minivan runs you from the pier into the medieval hilltop hamlets of Savoca and Forza d'Agro, which stood in for 'Corleone' in Coppola's trilogy. You sit at Bar Vitelli where Michael asks for Apollonia's hand, ride a three-wheeled Ape Calessino through Savoca's lanes, and — distinctively — go inside the privately owned Castello degli Schiavi, the Corleone residence that only a handful of operators are permitted to enter.
What to expect
Your minivan departs the pier and climbs into the Sicilian hills toward the medieval stone villages of Savoca and Forza d'Agro, the actual film sets where Coppola shot scenes from *The Godfather* trilogy. You'll stop at Bar Vitelli to sit where Michael proposed to Apollonia, then ride a three-wheeled Ape Calessino through Savoca's narrow lanes before entering Castello degli Schiavi—the privately owned palace that served as the Corleone compound and is accessible only to a select few tour operators. The day unfolds as a blend of film pilgrimage and immersion in authentic medieval hillside hamlets, with a licensed English guide contextualizing each location.
This one is close — book direct for the access, not the price. Cruise lines (e.g. NCL) sell a Savoca/Forza d'Agro 'Godfather' coach tour in a similar band, but the standard ship version typically does NOT include going inside Castello degli Schiavi. Sicily Active's €169 buys the palace interior, the Ape ride and a max-flexible small group, with a stated safety-margin return before all-aboard. If you only want the villages and not the castle, the ship's group tour may edge it on raw cost.
Good to know
Book directly with Sicily Active (not through your cruise line) to guarantee access to Castello degli Schiavi's interior; the standard ship version typically excludes the castle. The full excursion runs 8 hours including pier pickup and drop-off, with a stated safety-margin return well before all-aboard. Minivan capacity is small (minimum 4 passengers), so book ahead; the Ape Calessino ride through Savoca's tight streets requires reasonable mobility and comfort in tight spaces. Wear comfortable walking shoes for steep village lanes and bring sun protection and water—the hilltop locations offer limited shade.