If you’re a fan of the Godfather trilogy, you’ll love this tour of Corleone, a town infamous for its links to the Mafia. The trip begins with a one and a half hour drive through Sicily’s countryside. On the way, there’ll be a photo stop at the Ferdinand III Royal Hunting House, a mansion which was commissioned by a king in the early 1800s. When you get to Corleone, you’ll meet your guide. They’ll lead you through the town’s cobbled streets, pointing out sites where the ‘Picciotti’ – Mafia gang members – were recruited. Corleone is also known for its large number of churches. You’ll stop by the 14th-century Chiesa Madre, aka Mother Church, which is one of the best-known in the town. The tour rounds off at the Palazzo Sant’Agostino, where you’ll visit a photography exhibition about Falcone and Borsellino, two anti-Mafia judges who were murdered in the early 1990s.