Where to get married in Italy: 7 luxurious locations
If you’re looking for gorgeous natural landscapes, romance, rich culture, and great food, Italy is the perfect place to get married. There are endless venues to choose from, and different regions offer unique settings, cultures, and activities. In this blog, we’ll go over everything you need to know to decide where in Italy you want to tie the knot– even the legal stuff!
Where to get married in Italy: 7 luxurious locations
There are 20 regions in Italy. The country has a variety of terrain, from flat coasts to the Italian Alps. Because it’s located in the Mediterranean, Italy has hot summers and mild winters. Most rainfall occurs in the fall and spring.
- Destination weddings in Tuscany
Tuscany is located in central Italy and is known for its rich history as one of the oldest regions in Italy. Here, you’ll find rolling hills with farmhouses, vineyards, and fields of sunflowers. Pisa, Florence, and Siena are located here.
Tuscany wedding venues
Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, Siena
- Destination weddings in Lake Como
Lake Como is located in northern Italy. It’s famous for celebrity weddings, and has been the filming location for many films and series, including Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. Once, it was the center of silk production in Italy. Milan and Verona are easy to get to from here.
Lake Como wedding venues
- Destination weddings in Rome
Rome is one of the most popular destinations in all of Europe. Here, you can visit famous landmarks like the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon.
Wedding venues in Rome
La Posta Vecchia Hotel Ladispoli
- Destination weddings in Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is located along the Tyrrhenian coast of southern Italy between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno. It’s known for its pristine beaches, high cliffs, and expansive caves.
Amalfi Coast wedding venues
The Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
- Destination weddings in Puglia
Known as “the Florence of the South” and “the breadbasket of Italy,” Puglia is well known for its Italian staples. Burrata cheese was created here! Puglia produces 40% of Italy’s olive oil each year. The weather here is divine, especially on the serene coast.
Puglia wedding venues
- Destination weddings in Sicily
Sicilians love their desserts, and Sicily is known for having the best cannolis in Italy. If you’re a history buff, there are a bunch of well-preserved Greek and Roman structures dating back to the fifth century B.C.
Wedding venues in Sicily
- Destination weddings in Venice
Italy’s famous floating city is full of beautiful Gothic-style architecture, winding canals, and Renaissance art. There are 417 bridges in Venice alone. The city is sinking 1-2 millimeters per year!
Wedding venues in Venice
Hotel Indigo Venice Sant’Elena
JW Marriott Venice Resort and Spa
Frequently asked questions about Italy weddings
As you’re planning, it’s normal to have many questions. Here are our answers to some common questions about Italy destination weddings.
Where is the best place in Italy to get married?
There’s no true answer– there are so many factors to consider when choosing a location. It truly depends on what’s important to you. Consider things like weather, availability, major holidays, and pricing.
What is the cost of a wedding in Italy?
The total price will be determined by the location, number of guests, and what vendors you hire. Our couples usually spend $2,500 to $3,000 per guest for destination weddings. If you’re choosing a popular area like Lake Como, expect higher prices.
When is the best time to get married in Italy?
May and September are the most popular months to get married in Italy. June, July, and August are perfect months for lots of sunshine if you can stand the heat. In October and November, the tourism season is over, and this is a great time to experience Italy without crowds of people everywhere.
Is it difficult to get married in Italy?
It isn’t difficult, but the process is a bit more involved than filing for a marriage license in the US. You’ll need to fill out paperwork to declare your intent for marriage and prove your US citizenship ahead of time. Then you can schedule an appointment with the Civil Registrar of the City Hall, and you must bring 2 witnesses with you. Your actual wedding ceremony with your guests is symbolic, not a legal ceremony.
What documents do you need to get married in Italy?
To prove your identity, you’ll need a valid US passport and the original or a certified copy of your birth certificate. The US Embassy has a list of all required paperwork.
How far in advance should I book a wedding in Italy?
A year at minimum, especially if you’re choosing a popular location or venue. We recommend about 18 months to ensure there’s enough time to plan and execute your vision.
Do you need a wedding planner for Italy?
Of course, our answer is always yes. Hiring a wedding planner will save you time, money, and many headaches throughout the planning process. For Italy weddings, we can help you with things like transportation, legal requirements, coordinating local vendors, and so much more.
At Christine Ferguson Events, we’re dedicated to creating the wedding you’ve always dreamed of, no matter where in the world you say “I do.” Reach out today to chat with us about your vision!