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Explore Sicily’s iconic locations from the TV series "Inspector Montalbano" on this 9-hour audio-guided tour from Catania, including Ragusa Ibla, Scicli, Punta Secca, and Modica.

This 9-hour guided tour from Catania offers an engaging journey into southeastern Sicily, spotlighting the towns made famous by the popular TV series “Inspector Montalbano.” For fans of the show or anyone interested in exploring the region’s baroque architecture and scenic coastlines, this tour provides a compelling mix of filming locations, historical insight, and local flavors.
The experience is led by an audio guide available in multiple languages including Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian. The $76.70 per person cost includes all stops, transportation, and tastings. While the rating of 3.9 reflects overall satisfaction, visitors appreciate the stunning views at Punta Secca and the detailed explanations about the towns’ history and architecture.
This tour is especially suited for those who enjoy a structured day of sightseeing with educational commentary, but it involves a considerable amount of walking. It suits visitors eager to see the filming locations associated with the beloved detective, combined with time to enjoy local specialties like Modica’s famous chocolate.
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The tour departs from the Tourist Service Office close to Duomo Square, marked by a large tree and red signage. The exact coordinates are 37.502933502197266, 15.087703704833984. This central location makes it easy to meet the guide, with red buses and a black minivan serving as transportation. The morning departure ensures a full day of exploration, so arriving on time is advisable.

The first stop is Punta Secca, a small fishing hamlet in Santa Croce Camerina. This spot is notable for its stunning cliffs and the famous lighthouse that features prominently in the TV series. Visitors can walk along the coast, take photos of the picturesque harbor, and enjoy the spectacular sea views — a highlight that captures the rugged beauty of Sicily’s coast.
The guides provide explanations about the location’s significance both as a filming site and as a traditional fishing village. The stunning vistas at Punta Secca tend to impress, making this a memorable start to the day.

Next, the tour takes you to Scicli, a charming town designated as part of UNESCO’s World Heritage for its baroque architecture. The town is set in a cozy valley, with narrow streets and historic buildings that feature in the series. Visitors get to wander freely and spot the churches and palaces such as Sant’Ignazio and Palazzo Favo, which enrich the experience.
The town’s cozy atmosphere and well-preserved architecture offer excellent photo opportunities. The audio commentary explains the town’s role in the TV series and provides context about its history. Visitors appreciate the chance to walk through the winding streets and admire the baroque details.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour continues to Ragusa Ibla, a historic city famous for its nine baroque churches and the Cathedral of San Giorgio. The town’s extraordinary history is explained via the audioguide, highlighting its architectural beauty and cultural significance.
Walking through Ragusa Ibla involves exploring cobbled streets and viewing stunning vistas over the surrounding hills. The cathedral and other religious buildings are impressive, and visitors often comment on the spectacular views from high points within the town. The guide’s explanations help contextualize the town’s importance in both history and the filming of the TV series.

The final stop is Modica, renowned for its large Castello dei Conti, which offers a glimpse of medieval architecture. But the highlight here is the famous Modica Chocolate, crafted from an Aztec recipe that has been passed down through generations.
Visitors have the opportunity to taste the chocolate and learn about its unique production process. The town’s baroque buildings and scenic streets provide a fitting backdrop for a relaxed exploration. The chocolate tasting adds a flavorful touch to the day’s sightseeing.

The tour starts at Duomo Square, with transportation provided via red buses, trains, and a black luxury minivan/minibus. The driver speaks both English and Italian, ensuring smooth communication. The tour involves walking through towns and along narrow streets, which may be challenging for those with mobility impairments, as the data notes.
The total duration of 9 hours includes travel, sightseeing, and tasting, making it a full but manageable day for most. The audio guide enhances the experience, providing explanations across multiple languages.

Participants should bring their passport or ID, as it may be required for entry or identification purposes. The tour not allowed to include smoking, drinks, food, alcohol, or drugs in the vehicle, so plan accordingly. Given the walking involved, comfortable shoes are recommended.
While the tour provides a rundown of the towns associated with “Inspector Montalbano,” it does involve some walking, making it less suitable for individuals with mobility challenges. The rating of 3.9 suggests some guests may have had mixed experiences, but overall, the stunning views and rich explanations are often praised.

This audio-guided tour from Catania offers a well-rounded look at Sicily’s baroque towns and coastal scenery, all linked through the beloved “Inspector Montalbano” series. Ideal for fans of the show or those interested in Mediterranean architecture, it combines filming locations, history, and local flavors in one full day.
The stunning vistas at Punta Secca and the charm of Ragusa Ibla and Modica stand out as highlights. The audio guide’s multilingual support makes it accessible to a wide audience, and the chocolate tasting adds an extra treat. While the walking involved requires some fitness, the overall experience delivers valuable insights and picturesque scenery.
If you’re seeking a structured, educational day exploring Sicily’s premier baroque towns with a TV series twist, this tour offers a satisfying and scenic adventure.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility impairments?
No, the tour involves walking through towns and narrow streets, which may not be accessible for those with mobility challenges.
What languages is the audio guide available in?
The audio guide comes in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, and Russian.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring passport or ID card, as well as comfortable shoes for walking.