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Discover Sicily's filming locations from the Montalbano series on a 9-hour small-group tour with hotel pickup, expert guides, and visits to Modica, Scicli, Punta Secca, and Ragusa.
Exploring the world of Commissario Montalbano becomes effortless and deeply engaging with this 9-hour day tour from Catania, priced at $126.10 per person. Designed specifically for fans of the beloved Italian TV series, this tour offers a close-up look at the real-life towns and filming locations that bring Vigata, the fictional Sicilian city, vividly to life on screen. With small-group sizes limited to eight travelers and hotel pickup included, the experience feels intimate and personalized, guided by knowledgeable local experts.
The tour hits four key locations: Modica, Scicli, Punta Secca, and Ragusa, each offering unique insights and scenery that make the series so captivating. The round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned minivan and the free, flexible stops for sightseeing and tasting add to the overall value. While the tour does not include lunch, plenty of options are available at the stops, especially near Punta Secca’s famous house. A balance of cinema magic and real Sicilian charm awaits those eager to see where the series was filmed firsthand.


The day begins with a visit to Modica, a town famed for its traditional chocolate. Here, visitors have around one hour to explore the film locations and enjoy a tasting or granita, adding a sweet touch to the journey. Modica’s baroque architecture and ancient streets set a perfect scene for fans eager to see the series’ backdrop in a lively, authentic town.
This stop offers free admission, making it an accessible starting point. The chocolate tasting is a highlight, especially for those curious about local Sicilian confections. The town’s unique architecture and historic charm provide ample photo opportunities and a chance to soak in Sicilian atmosphere before moving on.
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Next, the tour proceeds to Scicli, a picturesque town that serves as the filming location for Vigata’s police station. Visitors spend about two hours wandering through the town, viewing the famous police station set at the town hall. This stop is a must for fans wanting to see the series’ iconic locations in person.
Scicli’s fascinating baroque streets and well-preserved architecture complement the movie-set atmosphere. The free admission allows for casual exploration, with guides sharing stories about the series and the town’s history. The visit here provides both a visual treat and insights into the Sicilian Baroque style that characterizes the area’s buildings.

A major highlight is Punta Secca, popular for its famous house of Montalbano. The tour allocates around two hours for this stop, giving ample time to take photos of the lighthouse, beachfront scenery, and Salvo’s home. This location is especially memorable for fans who have watched the series, as it captures the quintessential Montalbano vibe.
While the lunch break is not included, nearby cafes and eateries provide options to enjoy a meal overlooking the sea. The scenic coastal views and the famous house make this stop one of the most photographed and talked about in the tour. It offers a genuine slice of Sicilian seaside life, combined with the magic of the series’ filming locations.

The final stop is Ragusa, a city celebrated for its stunning baroque architecture. This part of the tour lasts about one hour, focusing on the city center’s elegant buildings and lively streets. Ragusa’s UNESCO World Heritage site status ensures a visually impressive finale to the day.
The guide leads visitors through the architectural gems and shares stories about the area’s history, which also ties into the series’ filming backdrop. This stop provides a good chance to stretch, take photos, and appreciate the distinctive Sicilian setting that frames the series’ stories.
Throughout the tour, round-trip transport is handled in an air-conditioned minivan, keeping comfort high during the roughly 9-hour experience. The small size of the group enhances interaction with guides, offering personalized commentary and the flexibility to explore at a comfortable pace.
Travel between locations involves some driving across scenic countryside, which critics note is part of the charm but may be a consideration for those less inclined to long drives. Guides are known for their knowledge and friendliness, often operating in multiple languages, making the experience accessible and engaging.

The guides leading this tour are consistently praised for their depth of knowledge, especially regarding the series and filming locations. Several reviews highlight guide Carmelo, who provides detailed insights in Spanish, and others mention Gianmarco and Rustian for their engaging storytelling.
The guides do more than point out locations—they share anecdotes about the series, local history, and architectural features, enriching the experience for fans and newcomers alike. Their attentiveness ensures that guests receive a personalized and memorable journey through Sicily’s film scenery.

The tour begins at 9:00 am, with hotel pickup included. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection such as hats and sunscreen, especially during summer months. A wind jacket is recommended for variable weather, and travelers should be prepared for a good amount of driving.
Since lunch is not included, guests can plan to enjoy local cafes near Punta Secca or Ragusa. The small group size enables a relaxed pace, but it’s best to arrive promptly to make the most of each stop.

At $126.10 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience with hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip transportation, and free admission to all film locations. The tour is typically booked about 65 days in advance, indicating strong interest among fans.
The full refund policy allows cancellations up to 24 hours before the tour, providing peace of mind. Limited to eight travelers, the experience maintains an intimate atmosphere perfect for those who enjoy a more personal guide interaction.
This Commissario Montalbano day tour combines cinematic nostalgia with authentic Sicilian scenery, making it a valuable outing for fans eager to see the series’ locations in real life. The expert guides, scenic stops, and convenient logistics create a smooth, enjoyable experience.
While it involves some driving and the exclusion of lunch, the tour’s focus on film locations and local charm makes it a worthwhile choice. The small-group format ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere that’s perfect for curious travelers wanting a deeper connection to the series and the region.
“Perfect for Montalbano fans.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The $126.10 covers all taxes, fees, and handling charges, hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip transportation, and free access to the filming locations. Lunch and drinks are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am with flexible stops across four towns.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking at each stop. It’s also advisable to bring sun protection like hats and sunscreen, especially during summer.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome with an adult, but child rates apply only when sharing with two paying adults. The tour involves some driving and walking, so plan accordingly.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made later are non-refundable.
Who operates this tour?
The tour is provided by Sicily Grand Tour, known for small-group, guided experiences around Sicily.
This Commissario Montalbano day tour offers a compelling blend of television fandom, scenic beauty, and regional history. It caters especially to fans of the series but also appeals to those interested in Sicilian architecture, coastal scenery, and local culture. With its reliable logistics, friendly guides, and immersive stops, it stands as a memorable way to explore southeastern Sicily beyond typical sightseeing.