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Designed especially for MSC World Europa cruisers, this 5-day tours explores some of the Mediterranean’s most iconic destinations. Visit the famous Godfather filming villages of Savoca, Forza d’Agrò & Taormina in Sicily.
Discover Malta’s highlights, including the Blue Grotto, Dingli Cliffs, Mdina, and historic Valletta. In Barcelona, admire the Sagrada Família, stroll through the Gothic Quarter, and visit the lively Boquería Market and more.
Continue to Provence and Marseille with elegant Aix-en-Provence, the dramatic Calanques, and the hilltop Notre-Dame de la Garde in Marseille. The journey ends on the Italian Riviera, exploring Portofino and charming Ligurian seaside villages.
A perfect blend of culture, history, and spectacular Mediterranean scenery.
The tours are designed for you, and it can be tailor-made to fit your wishes.
The tours are guided by handpicked professional tour guides, fluent in English with licensed touristic vehicles.
*Back-to-ship on-time guarantee!
Specialized infant seats are available
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
High above the Ionian coast, the charming hill town of Savoca is one of Sicily’s most famous filming locations from The Godfather. Its quiet streets and panoramic views provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable cinematic stop. During this one-hour visit, we explore two iconic sites: the Church of Santa Lucia, where Michael and Apollonia’s wedding was filmed, and the legendary Bar Vitelli, where Michael first asks about the young woman he spotted in the countryside only to learn she is the bar owner’s daughter. Guests may enter the church with a small voluntary donation. At Bar Vitelli, entry requires purchasing a drink, while those who prefer may simply admire the exterior. A brief but atmospheric stop, Savoca blends movie history with authentic Sicilian village life - a must-see on any Godfather tour.
Forza d'Agro
Clinging dramatically to the hillside above the Ionian coast, Forza d’Agrò is one of Sicily’s most picturesque villages and a key filming location from The Godfather trilogy. During our visit, we stroll through its narrow stone alleyways, soaking up spectacular views while discovering several atmospheric medieval churches and corners that appeared in The Godfather Parts I, II, and III. Along the way, you’ll hear stories about the productions, the village’s long history, and how this quiet hill town became immortalized on screen. Compact yet rich in character, Forza d’Agrò offers a perfect blend of cinematic heritage and authentic Sicilian charm-an essential stop on any Godfather tour.
Taormina
Taormina – Leisure Time in Sicily’s Most Elegant Town The third and final stop of the tour is the stunning town of Taormina, one of Sicily’s most celebrated destinations. Perched between Mount Etna and the sea, it offers spectacular views, historic streets, and a lively atmosphere. Here, guests enjoy free time to explore at their own pace-whether that means relaxing over lunch, browsing local boutiques, or wandering through the charming Corso Umberto. One of the main highlights is the magnificent Greek–Roman Theatre, where ancient architecture meets breathtaking scenery. Entry is optional and costs €12 per person. Most visitors spend two to four hours in Taormina, depending on their ship’s schedule, making it the perfect place to slow down, soak in the scenery, and end the day on a high note.
Wied iz-Zurrieq
Tucked into Malta’s rugged southern coast, Wied iz-Zurrieq is a tiny, picturesque fishing hamlet that feels like a hidden gem. Here you can stroll along the little harbor, watch boats sail in the turquoise water and breathe in the salty sea air. Don’t miss the chance to hop on a short boat trip to the famous Blue Grotto, where sunlight dances on the cave walls and the sea glows a magical blue - an experience you’ll never forget.
Blue Grotto Il-Hnejja
On Malta’s spectacular southern coast lies the famous Blue Grotto, a series of sea caves where sunlight and crystal-clear water combine to create dazzling shades of blue. Small boats depart from the nearby harbor, gliding under dramatic limestone cliffs and into the caves for an unforgettable 20-25 minute trip. Early mornings are especially magical, when the sun’s rays make the water glow with brilliant colors. Whether you come for photos, a peaceful boat ride, or simply to marvel at nature’s artistry, the Blue Grotto is one of Malta’s must-see sights. Optional boat trip is - 10 Euro for adults, 5 Euro for children.
Set in a serene valley, Il-Girgenti feels like stepping into the heart of rural Malta. As you wander or drive through its winding lanes, you’ll pass citrus groves, traditional stone farmhouses and endless green terraces. Breathe in the scent of orchards, listen to the quiet countryside, and take in sweeping views of limestone hills - it’s a peaceful escape where you can truly slow down and feel the island’s authentic charm.
Dingli Cliffs
Rising dramatically nearly 250 meters above sea level, the Dingli Cliffs are Malta’s highest point and one of its most breathtaking natural landmarks. Standing at the edge, you’re greeted with sweeping views of the deep-blue Mediterranean and the tiny uninhabited island of Filfla just offshore. The cliffs are perfect for a peaceful walk, stunning photos, or simply pausing to watch the sunset paint the sky in vivid colors. Scattered chapels and traditional stone walls add to the timeless charm, making Dingli Cliffs a must-see for anyone exploring Malta’s wild beauty.
Rabat
Step into the charming streets of Rabat, a historic town brimming with character. Wander past traditional Maltese balconies, narrow alleys, and quaint piazzas that invite you to pause at a café or shop. Rich in history yet full of local life, Rabat offers a perfect blend of culture, architecture, and everyday Maltese charm - a delightful stop to explore on foot and soak in the island’s authentic atmosphere.
Mdina
Known as the “Silent City,” Mdina is a medieval walled town that transports you back in time. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, admire elegant Baroque buildings, and pause at quiet squares that feel untouched by the modern world. From its ancient bastion walls, enjoy sweeping views over Malta’s countryside. With its serene atmosphere and timeless charm, Mdina is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the island’s history and beauty up close.
Valletta
Step into the heart of Malta’s capital Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage gem built by the Knights of St. John. Enter through the Tritons Fountain and stroll along Republic Street past the Parliament, the Old Royal Opera House and elegant piazzas. Marvel at St. John’s Co-Cathedral and Caravaggio’s celebrated masterpiece “The Beheading of St. John,” then continue past MUŻA, Auberge de Castille and other architectural treasures. Conclude at the Upper Barrakka Gardens, where sweeping views of the Grand Harbour offer the perfect finale before descending via the panoramic lift to the waterfront.
The crown jewel of Barcelona and Antoni Gaudí’s most ambitious creation. Begun in 1882 and still under construction, this extraordinary basilica blends Gothic tradition with flowing, nature-inspired forms that define Catalan Modernism. Admire the richly sculpted façades depicting biblical scenes and step inside to experience a breathtaking forest of stone columns illuminated by vibrant stained-glass windows. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an absolute highlight of any visit to Barcelona.
Barcelona
Relax on a scenic drive that introduces you to Barcelona’s most important districts and landmarks. Pass through elegant avenues, vibrant neighborhoods, Olympic sites, and along the Mediterranean waterfront while your guide shares insights into the city’s history, architecture, and contemporary lifestyle. An ideal overview for first-time visitors.
Barrio Gotico (Barri Gotic)
Discover the historic heart of Barcelona as you stroll through narrow medieval streets built over ancient Roman foundations. Hidden squares, Gothic churches, and centuries-old buildings create a timeless atmosphere. The district is filled with local boutiques, traditional cafés, and architectural treasures that reflect over 2,000 years of history.
La Rambla
This lively, tree-lined boulevard is the beating heart of Barcelona. Stretching from Plaça de Catalunya to the waterfront, La Rambla is famous for its street performers, flower stalls, historic theaters, and bustling cafés. It’s a vibrant promenade where locals and visitors come together in a dynamic Mediterranean atmosphere.
Located just off La Rambla, this historic market is a true feast for the senses. Wander among colorful stalls offering fresh fruits, seafood, Iberian ham, cheeses, tapas, and traditional Catalan specialties. A visit here provides an authentic taste of Barcelona’s rich culinary culture and daily local life.
Parc de Montjuic
From the heights of Montjuïc, enjoy sweeping panoramic views over Barcelona’s skyline, port, and Mediterranean coastline. This historic hill is also home to gardens, museums, and former Olympic venues from the 1992 Games, making it both a scenic lookout and an important cultural landmark.
Passeig de Gracia
Barcelona’s most prestigious boulevard showcases some of the finest examples of Catalan Modernist architecture. As you stroll along Passeig de Gràcia, admire the remarkable façades designed by Gaudí and other visionary architects, alongside elegant boutiques and upscale cafés that add to the avenue’s refined atmosphere.
One of Gaudí’s most imaginative creations, this UNESCO-listed park combines whimsical architecture with natural surroundings. Explore colorful mosaic details, organic stone pathways, and the iconic serpentine bench overlooking the city. From its panoramic terraces, enjoy unforgettable views across Barcelona to the sea. (only if time permits)
Aix-en-Provence
Arriving from Marseille, begin your day with a guided walking tour through the elegant streets of Aix-en-Provence - the city of a thousand fountains and the longtime home of Paul Cézanne. Discover its refined architecture, lively squares, and authentic Provençal atmosphere. Stroll along the iconic Cours Mirabeau, explore charming hidden alleyways, and visit the historic Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, where layers of history reveal the city’s evolution from Roman times to today. This immersive introduction offers the perfect first glimpse into Aix-en-Provence’s unique blend of history, culture, and southern French charm.
Aix En Provence Market
Experience the vibrant colors, scents, and flavors of Provence at the famous open-air market of Aix-en-Provence. Stroll between stalls overflowing with fresh fruits, local cheeses, olives, lavender, spices, and handmade crafts. This authentic market offers a glimpse into daily Provençal life and traditions, where locals gather to shop, socialize, and celebrate regional cuisine. It’s the perfect place to soak in the atmosphere and discover the true spirit of southern France.
Cape Canaille
Drive along one of the most spectacular coastal roads in Europe to Cap Canaille, one of the highest sea cliffs in France. Rising dramatically above the Mediterranean, the viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views over the coastline, the turquoise waters, and the charming village of Cassis below. This unforgettable stop is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. (only if weather permits)
Discover the natural wonder of Calanques National Park, a protected paradise of limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters between Marseille and Cassis. These dramatic fjord-like inlets create one of the most stunning landscapes in southern France. Enjoy scenic viewpoints and learn about the park’s unique geology, wildlife, and cultural importance while taking in unforgettable views of the Mediterranean. (only if weather permits)
Explore the charming fishing village of Cassis, known for its colorful harbor, relaxed atmosphere, and Mediterranean charm. Walk along the picturesque marina lined with cafés, boutiques, and traditional restaurants, and enjoy free time to soak in the beauty of this beloved coastal gem. Cassis perfectly captures the relaxed elegance and lifestyle of Provence.
Marseille
Enjoy a panoramic drive through Marseille, France’s oldest city and a dynamic Mediterranean port. Take in historic landmarks, vibrant districts, and stunning coastal views while discovering the city’s rich past, cultural diversity, and modern energy. This scenic overview provides the perfect introduction to Marseille’s unique atmosphere and maritime legacy.
Visit Marseille’s most iconic landmark, the Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, perched high above the city. From this stunning hilltop location, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over Marseille, its harbor, and the Mediterranean Sea. Inside, admire the beautiful mosaics and discover why this beloved basilica has protected sailors and watched over the city for centuries.
Portofino
Portofino is a beautiful Ligurian gem, known for its spectacular panoramic views and unmistakable charm. Once a humble fishermen’s village, it became a favorite destination in the 19th century for English upper-class families who introduced boating and yachting to its turquoise bay. Today, its colorful harbor, elegant boutiques, and relaxed seaside atmosphere make Portofino one of Italy’s most enchanting coastal treasures.
Camogli
Camogli is the most authentic fishermen’s village in the entire Ligurian region, rich in charm and maritime history. Explore the historic “Island” district, home to a medieval castle and colorful seafront houses that tell stories of seafarers and tradition. Discover the town’s deep connection to the sea and its proud fishing heritage, which reached its peak in the 19th century when Camogli’s sailing fleet was even larger than Hamburg’s - a true testament to its Golden Age spirit. Optional - you can pick 2 options between the 4 villages: Camogli, Sestri Levante, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure.
Sestri Levante
Sestri Levante - Known as the "2 seas town", it's a stripe of land touched by the sea on the 2 sides, which makes this village one of the most charming of Liguria. The elegant palaces in the historical center underline its importance in the past and its historic shops witness the entrepreneurial spirit of local family owned businesses. **Visit to this village cost extra - 30 Euro (longer drive). Optional - you can pick 2 options between the 4 villages: Camogli, Sestri Levante, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure.
Rapallo
Rapallo is an elegant town on the Italian Riviera, boasting one of the largest and most vibrant centers in the Tigullio area. Its charming historical heart invites visitors to stroll through colorful narrow streets, where you’ll find the civic tower - the city’s symbol - along with ancient oratories, the old town wall gate, and other fascinating hidden gems. A perfect stop to begin exploring the beauty and history of the Ligurian coast. Optional - you can pick 2 options between the 4 villages: Camogli, Sestri Levante, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure.
Santa Margherita Ligure
Santa Margherita Ligure is another elegant coastal town, celebrated for its refined atmosphere and artistic charm. Stroll among stylish local shops and admire the elegant palaces decorated with exquisite trompe-l’oeil façades. Don’t miss the beautiful Baroque Church of Our Lady of the Roses and the historic Villa Durazzo, a noble residence set within stunning terraced gardens overlooking the sea - a true gem of the Ligurian Riviera. Optional - you can pick 2 options between the 4 villages: Camogli, Sestri Levante, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure.
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