Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was filmed in Croatia and Greece.
Ul. Žrtava fašizma
In movie
Scene where Tanya and Rosie see Sam for the first time at the market square in the village.
Real
Scene was shot Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers (34.85 square miles). In 2011 Vis has a population of 3,617 people.
The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
Vis is accessed only by ferry boat. Jadrolinija services the island using mainly the car ferry Petar Hektorovic. There is also high speed passenger catamaran service provided by Krilo Jet.
Unnamed Road
In movie
Scene where Sophie drives her mothers friends in her car to the hotel.
Real
Scene was shot Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers (34.85 square miles). In 2011 Vis has a population of 3,617 people.
The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
Vis is accessed only by ferry boat. Jadrolinija services the island using mainly the car ferry Petar Hektorovic. There is also high speed passenger catamaran service provided by Krilo Jet.
Komiza
Ekklisia Agios Ioannis Chapel
In movie
Scene where Establishing shot of the church where Donny is baptized.
Real
Scene was shot The chapel of Agios Ioannis sto Kastri –dedicated to Saint John– is on the top of a barren sea rock with spectacular panoramic views, at a height of 100 meters; it is incredibly picturesque from both the bottom and top.
This location was only used for the establishing shot of the church and not, like in the first Mamma Mia! movie, used for the filming of the scenes in/around the church.
Vis (pier)
In movie
Scene where Ruby Sheridan arrives at the island in a helicopter.
Real
Scene was shot Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers (34.85 square miles). In 2011 Vis has a population of 3,617 people.
The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
Vis is accessed only by ferry boat. Jadrolinija services the island using mainly the car ferry Petar Hektorovic. There is also high speed passenger catamaran service provided by Krilo Jet.
Komiza
Jastozera Restaurant /Konoba Jastozera
In movie
Scene where Bill meets Alexi again after all these years and ask him and the other fisherman if they want to go to a party. Harry ends up in the water with his chair.
Real
Scene was shot Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Vis has an area of 90.26 square kilometers (34.85 square miles). In 2011 Vis has a population of 3,617 people.
The island's two largest settlements are the town of Vis on the island's eastern side (the settlement for which the island was originally named) and Komiža on its western coast.
Vis is accessed only by ferry boat. Jadrolinija services the island using mainly the car ferry Petar Hektorovic. There is also high speed passenger catamaran service provided by Krilo Jet.
Komiza