Sorrento & Amalfi Coast wedding Which is the best town for your wedding on the Sorrento and Amalfi Coast? The Sorrento and Amalfi Coast is an enchanting combination of beauty and gripping scene with its coastal mountains plunged into the sea in a stunning vertical capture of precipitous rocks, picturesque and colourful towns and lush forests. The Sorrento and Amalfi coast area offers breath-taking views, beautiful beaches and mouth-watering food. Each of them have their own characteristics and offer different advantages and secrets. As I m locally based I have decided to give you this short guide about the area that will help you to choose your dream destination for your perfect wedding day. If you would like more information after reading this guide, you can schedule a complimentary consultation with me. You can write to me at or call me on +39 3475362133. With love, Emma
Sorrento Coast includes Sorrento Vico Equense Piano, Meta and Sant Agnello Massa Lubrense The islands: Capri, Ischia and Procida Amalfi coast includes Positano Praiano Conca dei Marini Amalfi Ravello The Sorrento and Amalfi Coast is one of the most famous tourist destination in Italy and it is also one of the most romantic spots to tie the knot! The two coasts are next to each other but they belong to two different regions. In fact the Sorrento coast is part of Naples and the Amalfi coast is part of Salerno. This isn t the only difference between the two coasts, They both offer an incredible breath-taking panoramic view which is also very different. The Sorrento coast view is characterised by the majestic of the Vesuvius. On the other end, the Amalfi coast, depending on the city you choose offers a spectacular landscape. From Positano you have a view on the island of Li Galli - the island of Sirens. From Praiano you can enjoy the most beautiful view of Positano - The vertical town that takes your breath away From Amalfi and Ravello you can enjoy the infinity of the sea and the magnificent views of the Amalfi Coast. And from Capri - There are many spots where you can enjoy both the Sorrento and Amalfi coast as well as the famous Faraglioni Rocks The dramatic coast line, the beauty, the warmth of the people and the food are the elements that make the area so unique. To help you decide the best town for your Dream Destination Wedding, have a read about each town s secrets and things that you can do in the Campania region that can t be missed.
Ideal time for your wedding day As a Dream Destination Wedding, it is very popular to choose to get married in Sorrento and Amalfi Coast from April to October. You can also think about planning your wedding in Sorrento during Christmas time, when the city is a triumph of lights that can make your day even more special. Almost all the venues offer a beautiful terrace overlooking the bay of Naples and the Vesuvius and I can assure you a stunning sunset all year around. The closest domestic and international airport to reach the Sorrento and Amalfi coast area is Naples international airport.
Local based help can make the difference The Italian culture may be starkly different than what you re used to in your own country. The culture and mentality of Southern of Italy is very relaxed and you may have delay in response times during the wedding planning process however as your wedding planner, rest assured I will be chasing suppliers to ensure as prompt response as possible. Avoid the language barrier As an independent English speaking, native Italian and local planner, language will not be a barrier for me on the Sorrento and Amalfi Coast. I will help you with challenges that you may otherwise face and delve you in to the Italian culture and connect you with reliable & quality suppliers. Benefits for Sorrento and Amalfi Coast. The friendliness of local people will make you feel very welcome Each town has the own unique characteristic A surprise view on every single curve of Sorrento and Amalfi Coast Shops filled with local products like hand-made ceramics, sandals & linens Restaurants serving their mouth-watering local specialities The many beautiful beaches and sunbathing platforms Walking tours with picturesque views Various activities from water to land The famous archaeology sites like Pompeii and Herculaneum Easy access from Naples and Rome airport to the Sorrento and Amalfi Coast towns and moving in between towns, you can either hire a private or shared transfer or there are public buses, trains and ferries available. There are amazing music nightclubs to party all night long so although there is a regulation all over the Sorrento and Amalfi Coast for the music to stop at mid night for private parties in residential areas, your night doesn t have to stop. Need more personal guidance? I would love to help you choose the best town of the Sorrento and Amalfi coast for your wedding day! Contact me to meet for a complimentary consultation at.
Distance in KM between the towns Amalfi Positano 16 Ravello 25 6 Praiano 17 9 10 Sorrento 21 40 16 31 Vico Equense 12 26 46 21 40 Sorrento Praiano Ravello Positano Amalfi
Sorrento Sorrento is for sure the most famous town of the Sorrento Coast. Perched on the cliff overlooking the sea, Sorrento is a lively town almost all year around. Sorrento gives its name to the splendid coast that has many visitors falling in love from all over the world, located on the southern extremity of the Gulf of Naples, a place of culture, art, food and wine, surrounded by natures charming colours and fragrances, a land worth discovering. All the major historical and archaeological locations of the region are easily accessible from Sorrento. The historical town of Sorrento faces the wonderful Bay of Naples and is one of the most requested locations for destination weddings in Southern Italy, with it s impressive tuff cliffs and glistening sea makes Sorrento an ideal backdrop for any wedding. Sorrento is the place where Ulysses were tempted by the powerful song of the Sirens, this legends enchanted call has never lost it s attractive power. Sorrento is one of the most popular destination for weddings and planning in advance will ensure your perfect day. From June to October are the busiest months for weddings but if you are looking for a more exclusive time then it s worth considering Christmas.
Things not to be missed Visit the Cloister of San Francesco, a historical place to celebrate your civil wedding. Exclusive Hotels, luxury villas and amazing restaurants to choose as venues for your special day. The main square Piazza Tasso is an ideal place to enjoy a drink in one of the surrounding bars and enjoy the world go by. After 6pm it is time for Aperitivo and in many bars you can enjoy homemade snacks to compliment your drink. A walk along the narrow street of San Cesareo in the heart of the historical centre is a must, but don t just be distracted by the local shops and ice cream parlours as there is also locally produced limoncello for you to try. Plan an excursion to the beautiful island of Capri with its designer shops and busy cafes or to the island of Ischia famous for its natural spas. Take a short train journey to visit the world renown archaeology sites Pompeii and Herculaneum, once buried under metres of ash and pumice from the eruption of Vesuvius 79AD, now you can discover how the ancient Romans once lived. Go trekking at the sacred place of Baia di Ierano, a fascinating natural environment, Just take a bus from Sorrento train station to Nerano where you will find this idyllic trekking path. Have a swim in the roman area of Regina Giovanna.
Vico Equense Vico Equense is the doorway of the Sorrento Coast and it is considered one of the most picturesque towns of the coast. The town is a famous destination for its natural thermal spa and for food and wine tourism. In the area of this quaint town you will find Michelin star restaurants. Things not to be missed Visit the perched church overlooking a dramatic drop to the sea for your religious wedding. Pack a picnic and take the cable car to Monte Faito for an exhilarating view. Enjoy a tantalizing taste experience in one of the Mitchelin star restaurants. Challenge yourself to a metre long pizza at l università della pizza. Try the Fior di Latte ice cream at Gabriele. Take a train to the bustling town of Sorrento. Jump on a hydrofoil to the Island of Capri to discover the blue grotto. A short train journey and you can discover the archaeology site of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Relax in the many sunbathing area.
Positano Positano is the coast s most picturesque and photographic town, with steeply stacked houses tumbling down to the sea in a cascade of sun-bleached peach, pink and terracotta colours, No less colourful than it s steep streets and steps lined with wisteria-draped hotels, smart restaurants and fashionable boutiques. Positano is characterised by the many steps to go around the city. Positano is famous for fashionable boutiques selling lace dresses and linen clothes, the narrow alleys filled with colourful shops and cafés adding to it s nonchalent atmosphere. A cluster of pretty pastel-shaded buildings packed tightly on a steep terraced hillside makes Positano one of the most picturesque town on the Amalfi Coast. Positano is one of the most wanted location for weddings on the Amalfi Coast for any couple looking for a dramatic location that oozes romance.
Things not to be missed Positano offers beautiful terraces overlooking the sea for your perfect Civil Wedding. Walk from the Main beach to il Fornillo. Plan a trek to the Path of the Gods and stop for a lunch at La tagliata to enjoy dishes how mamma makes them. Go for a dance at Music on the Rocks. Taste the Torta Zagara at La Zagara. Don t miss the lemon granita at the beginning of the pedestrian area, It is so refreshing after a day by the beach. Shop at Moda Positano, the boutique which specialises in hand-made fashion. Treat yourself to a pair of hand-made sandals. If you decide to have your wedding in Positano, then why not book a boat ride on your special day for some memorable photos at sunset.
Amalfi Surrounded by jagged cliffs and coastal scenery, Amalfi is a little town, situated about 24 miles southeast of Naples, From the seventh century until 1075 Amalfi was an independent republic. The Maritime Republic of Amalfi was one of the four great naval powers, together with Pisa, Genoa and Venice. The Cathedral in the main square dates back to the 13th century. The Cloister of Paradise which is located next to the cathedral, is home to old mosaics and paintings as well as the 120 arabic style columns. It is hard to grasp that the pretty little town of Amalfi was once a maritime superpower with a population of more than 70,000. It takes only 20 minutes to go from one side to another and it has remarkable as well as beautiful historical buildings. The town of Amalfi is a spectacular location for destination weddings at any time of year. Things not to be missed The Arsenale is a very charming historical building and a perfect place to have a civil wedding in Amalfi. Visit the famous Sant Andrea Cathedral with its striking black and white colours, it s the first thing you notice as you enter the main square. Taste the real Italian coffee with a dessert at Bar Pansa. Visit the fascinating paper museum. Go for a swim at the Fjord in Furore. Explore Atrani the smallest town of Italy
Praiano Praiano is an ancient fishing village, a low-key summer resort but an increasingly popular centre for the arts. With no village centre as such, its whitewashed houses scattered around the verdant ridge of Monte Sant Angelo as it slopes towards Capo Sottile. Beautiful characteristic beaches and venues are available in the area. Things not to be missed Have an aperitif at sunset by the coastal sea and enjoy the beautiful view of faraglioni rocks of Capri. Dance the night away at the popular nightclub of Africana, the first nightclub on the Amalfi Coast. Swim at the Marina di Praia, the last fishing village in the area. Eat the red totani which is the local squid. Visit the astonishing Emerald Grotto.
Ravello Perched high above the Amalfi coast, the quaint town of Ravello is like a little piece of heaven, making it a perfect location for romantic destination weddings with its infinate breathtaking views. Accessible only by car or bus, the main attraction of this small and quaint town, is the golden opportunity to relax in its intimate and relaxed atmosphere. Sitting high on the hills above Amalfi, Ravello is a refined, polished town almost entirely dedicated to tourism and increasingly popular as a wedding venue. Boasting impeccable bohemian credentials Wagner, DH Lawrence and Virginia Woolf all spent time here it s today known for its ravishing gardens, fascinating villas and stupendous views, the best in the world according to a former resident Gore Vidal, and certainly the best on the coast. Ravello is the perfect location for elegant and refined destination weddings on the Amalfi Coast, due to limited venues and high demand, I do recommend planning a year in advanced to ensure the best venue for your perfect day.
Things not to be missed Ravello offers a beautiful garden for the celebration of a civil wedding. Visit Villa Rufolo and the Duomo. Don t miss the breath-taking Infinity terrace at Villa Cimbrone. Listen to a concert at sunrise during the Ravello Music Festival. Buy a handmade ceramic to take home as a souvenir.
Capri The Island of Capri has two Municipality on the island: Capri and Anacapri. Capri has a small square in the centre the Piazzetta, while Anacapri is at a higher elevation on the slopes of Mount Solaro. Marina Grande is where the port is located. With its whitewashed stone buildings and tiny, car-free streets, Capri Town feels more like a film set than a real life one. A diminutive model of upmarket Mediterranean chic, it s a pristine mix of luxury hotels, expensive bars, fancy restaurants and designer boutiques. A wedding in Capri is an ideal choice for couples wanting a unique and exciting destination wedding. The island of Capri is located an hour hydrofoil away from Naples. Perfect period for weddings in Capri is from Easter till October. Things not to be missed Have a coffee in one of the bars in the famous Piazzetta. Go designer boutique shopping on Via Cammarelle. Walk on Via Tragara, considered the most romantic street of the island. Take a stroll through the lush vegetation and sweet smelling flowers that leads up to Augustus Garden surrounded by spectacular views of the famous Faraglioni rocks. Discover the Axel Munthe s Villa San Michele in Ancapri. Have an aperitif to enjoy the sunset at The Punta Carena Light House. Take the chair lift to Monte Solaro. Don t miss the Via Krupp that leads down to the sea.
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