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Local towns “Godfather”tour
& the Highlights of Taormina
(Pick up from Taormina/Naxos port)
Enjoy an introduction to the
real Sicily exploring the charming towns of Savoca and Forza D'Agrò
with your local expert guide who so proudly call these area's
home.
Starting from your port and visit Castelmola, medieval hill town
above Taormina with breathtaking sea and Etna views, then drive
to get to the art town of Savoca and it will be like taking a step
back in time. Although recorded with its present name in 1415 the
town probably dates from the first half of the 12th century when
a Norman Fortress was built. Savoca is not a tourist town, it is
a simple every day "local" town set on the hillside of
the foothills of the S. Peloritiani. What makes it different to
the other towns? This is where Al Pacino and Cast shot the GodFather
Film. Following their footsteps and visiting the places that were
so often shown throughout the movie will bring back many memories.
While in town "a must" is the stop for a Lemon Granita
at the famous bar "VITELLI" on the corner of the town,
one of Coppola's favorite spots, and seen many times throughout
the film. Then make your way to the church of St. Lucy where the
scene of the wedding between Apollonia and Michael was shot!
From Savoca we will visit Forza d'Agrò which is without a
doubt one of the best examples of a typical village of the Province
of Messina which still conserves its medieval street layout and
on all sides of the town you have the most incredible views. Here
we have tradition, culture, history, art all awaiting you.
We then drive to the highlights of Taormina. Our introduction to
Taormina today will take us around the beautiful town of Taormina,
situated on a rocky plateau on the slopes of the steeply dropping
Monte Tauro, dominating the Ionian coast from Capo Sant'Andrea to
Capo Taormina with the Etna Volcano rising majestically in the background.
The downtown centre represents a variety of historical periods,
from the early Greek settlements and the Roman age, to the remains
of Byzantine and Medieval constructions up to the 15th Century Catalan
buildings and 17th Century Baroque churches and Palaces.
Not to miss is a visit to the Greek Theatre, and a stroll down the
main street "Corso Umberto" with its art and designers
shops, Baroque churches and Palazzi. Your Guide will then point
out some excellent lunch spots for you to enjoy a bite to eat.
OTHER TOURS:
Taormina
walking tour & Its Amazing surrounding area
Etna Experience tour & the Highlights of Taormina
Unknown
Sicily around Etna & the Highlights of Taormina
The
Beautiful Baroque city of Syracuse
Catania
and the Cyclops' Bay: Aci Castello & Aci Trezza
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