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The Godfather locations from Palermo: Private day trip

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Immerse yourself in key sites that inspired The Godfather. Leave Palermo to visit Corleone (the hometown of the movie’s Corleone family), Segesta’s ancient ruins, and Erice for its misty, medieval scenery. Each setting evokes the mood of the movie, without requiring a trip to filming locations further away in Savoca. 
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Votre excursion commence où que vous soyez

Rencontrez notre chauffeur professionnel là où vous préférez à Palermo à l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. Pas de temps perdu pour rejoindre le point de ramassage, prenez votre sac et commencez votre voyage immédiatement.

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Les connaissances locales de votre chauffeur donneront le ton de votre Daytrip. Un café caché ici, un restaurant incontournable là-bas ; des conseils d'initiés que vous adorerez partager plus tard. Ce n'est pas une visite guidée, mais votre trajet sera riche en histoires et découvertes en cours de route. Et tout au long de la journée, votre chauffeur sera disponible pour vous selon vos besoins, prêt à vous assister, heureux de vous aider, rendant votre voyage sans stress.

Explorez à votre propre rythme

You’ll enjoy a comfortable and convenient trip through Corleone, Segesta, and Erice, leaving right from your front door in Palermo. Explore at your own pace before meeting your driver for a smooth return trip.

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Que vous voyagiez seul, en famille avec des enfants, ou en grand groupe, ce service est conçu pour votre confort et votre flexibilité. C'est l'option idéale surtout si vous avez peu de temps ou un emploi du temps chargé.

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  • Transfert privé en voiture aller-retour
  • Véhicule climatisé
  • Prise en charge et dépose personnalisées
  • Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
  • Eau en bouteille offerte
  • Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
  • Les billets d'entrée/admission pour les attractions payantes Corleone, Segesta et Erice doivent être achetés séparément sauf indication contraire
  • Les repas, les collations et les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
À partir de 184 €
Balade en groupe privé
par personne
Sélectionnez la date et les voyageurs
Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 24 heures avant l'heure de votre prise en charge.
Pour un groupe de 1 à 3 voyageursTotal552 €

Votre voyage en un coup d'œil

Votre voyage en un coup d'œil

Commencez à Palermo
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Corleone
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Arrêt : 2 heures - entrée non incluse
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Corleone
Visit Corleone, a small hill town linked to the Mafia and made famous in The Godfather. Corleone is nestled in Sicily’s hills, contrasting elements of Baroque scenery with a dark history of organized crime. The small town is the hometown of The Godfather’s Corleone family, and while scenes from the movie were not filmed there, fans will enjoy getting to know the area’s real-life connections to the mafia and residents’ history of struggling with organized crime. Travelers can stroll through the narrow alleys, stopping in historic sites such as Chiesa Madre di San Martino, a baroque church. Be sure to visit the Anti-Mafia Museum to learn more about the town’s history.
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Segesta
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Arrêt : 1 h 30 min - entrée non incluse
Segesta
Segesta
Segesta
Segesta
Segesta
Segesta
Wander through timeless ruins and immerse yourself in classic Sicilian imagery in Segesta. Explore Segesta, an ancient city that features a preserved Doric Temple from the 5th century and a Greek theater atop a hill. The timeless scenery and quiet atmosphere evoke the imagery of The Godfather, delighting fans with connections to ancient Italian culture and history. While the movie was not actually filmed here, it isn’t hard to imagine the characters amidst the cinematic countryside views. Visit the temple and the theater, and be sure to capture photos of the surrounding olive groves and peaceful rolling hills. The town is quiet and often less crowded than other popular attractions.
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Erice
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Arrêt : 1 h 30 min - entrée non incluse
Erice
Erice
Erice
Erice
Erice
Erice
Erice offers visitors spectacular views and a rich tradition evocative of The Godfather. Explore Erice, a medieval town high above sea level, boasting unmatched coastal views and charming historic sites. The Castello di Venere is a great place to start, allowing visitors a closer look at the ruins of a Norman castle, set against an incredible backdrop of Trapani and the sea beyond. The town’s narrow alleys, framed by small stone houses and traditional churches, grant it a cinematic atmosphere that reminds visitors of The Godfather. You’ll feel like you’re walking the same paths as the film’s iconic characters as you make your way through this quiet, mysterious town.
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The Godfather day trip from Palermo features three distinct highlights: Corleone, the real town that inspired the fictional family name in the famous films; Segesta with its remarkably preserved Doric temple and ancient theater; and Erice, a medieval hilltop town with cobblestone streets, historic churches, and breathtaking views of the Sicilian countryside and Mediterranean Sea.
The drive from Palermo to Corleone is about 37 miles (60 km) and takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes through scenic Sicilian countryside. In Corleone, you can visit the CIDMA Mafia Museum to learn about the real history of the Mafia (advance booking required), explore the charming old town center with its Baroque architecture and cobblestone streets, and discover the local culture that inspired Francis Ford Coppola's iconic films.
Interestingly, no scenes from The Godfather were actually filmed in Corleone. Director Francis Ford Coppola felt the town had become too modern to reflect the era of the story. However, Corleone is the real-life town that inspired the family name in the film. The Sicily scenes were mostly filmed in other Sicilian locations like Savoca and Forza d'Agro on the east coast of Sicily.
Segesta features one of the best-preserved Doric temples in the world, dating back to the 5th century BC. What makes it truly unique is its unfinished state and spectacular setting amidst rolling hills. The site also includes an ancient Greek theater with panoramic views of the countryside, offering visitors a remarkable glimpse into Sicily's ancient Elymian civilization and Greek influence.
In Erice, you can wander through narrow medieval streets and visit historic sites including over 60 churches (the most notable being Chiesa Madre and Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista), two impressive castles (Pepoli Castle and Castello di Venere), and enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Sicilian coastline. The town is also famous for its traditional pastry shops where you can taste almond-based sweets made from ancient recipes.
The ideal time for this day trip is during spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when temperatures are pleasant for exploration and tourist crowds are thinner. Summer (July-August) offers warm sunny days but can be very hot for walking tours and more crowded. Winter visits (November-March) provide a more authentic local experience with fewer tourists, though some attractions may have reduced hours.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be exploring uneven cobblestone streets in Corleone and Erice, and the archaeological paths at Segesta. Dress in layers that can be adjusted for varying temperatures, especially if visiting Erice which is at a higher elevation. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat for sun protection, a water bottle, and a camera. In summer, lightweight clothing is recommended, while in winter, a warm jacket is essential.
Absolutely! While fans of The Godfather will appreciate the cultural connections, this day trip offers remarkable experiences for all travelers. You'll discover authentic Sicilian towns off the typical tourist path, explore an exceptional ancient archaeological site, and visit a breathtaking medieval hilltop town. The scenic drives through Sicily's countryside, the historical significance of each location, and the authentic cultural experiences make this trip enjoyable regardless of familiarity with the films.

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