Italian Regions

Italian Wedding Regions

Discover the perfect Italian region for your dream wedding

Tuscany

Tuscany

Rolling hills, vineyards, and Renaissance art make Tuscany a romantic wedding destination.

Known for:

  • Chianti wine
  • Tuscan olive oil
  • Florentine steak
Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast

Dramatic cliffs, azure waters, and lemon groves create a stunning coastal wedding backdrop.

Known for:

  • Limoncello
  • Fresh seafood
  • Amalfi lemons
Florence

Florence

The birthplace of Renaissance, offering artistic and cultural wedding venues.

Known for:

  • Florentine art
  • Tuscan cuisine
  • Renaissance architecture
Naples

Naples

Vibrant city with historic palaces and stunning Bay of Naples views.

Known for:

  • Neapolitan pizza
  • Mediterranean cuisine
  • Local wines
Lake Como

Lake Como

Elegant lakeside villas and mountain views for a luxurious wedding.

Known for:

  • Lake fish
  • Northern Italian cuisine
  • Local prosecco
Venice

Venice

Romantic canals and historic palazzos for a unique wedding experience.

Known for:

  • Venetian seafood
  • Prosecco
  • Cicchetti
Rome

Rome

Eternal City offering ancient ruins and baroque palaces for weddings.

Known for:

  • Roman cuisine
  • Local wines
  • Traditional pastries
Sicily

Sicily

Mediterranean island with Greek temples and coastal venues.

Known for:

  • Sicilian pastries
  • Local wines
  • Seafood
Milan

Milan

Fashion capital with sophisticated urban wedding venues.

Known for:

  • Milanese risotto
  • Fashion-forward style
  • Modern cuisine
Puglia

Puglia

Rustic charm with traditional trulli houses and olive groves.

Known for:

  • Orecchiette pasta
  • Olive oil
  • Local wine
Portofino

Portofino

Exclusive harbor town with colorful houses and luxury yachts.

Known for:

  • Fresh seafood
  • Ligurian pesto
  • Local white wines
Capri

Capri

Glamorous island paradise with dramatic sea views.

Known for:

  • Limoncello
  • Fresh seafood
  • Caprese salad
Positano

Positano

Vertical town with pastel houses cascading to the sea.

Known for:

  • Local fish dishes
  • Amalfi lemons
  • Coastal cuisine
San Gimignano

San Gimignano

Medieval town known for its towers and Tuscan charm.

Known for:

  • Vernaccia wine
  • Saffron
  • Traditional Tuscan food
Ravello

Ravello

Sophisticated hill town with stunning Amalfi Coast views.

Known for:

  • Mediterranean cuisine
  • Local wines
  • Citrus fruits
Taormina

Taormina

Ancient Greek theater town with Mount Etna views.

Known for:

  • Sicilian sweets
  • Local seafood
  • Etna wines
Bellagio

Bellagio

Pearl of Lake Como with elegant villas and gardens.

Known for:

  • Lake fish
  • Northern Italian dishes
  • Local wines
Siena

Siena

Medieval city with stunning Piazza del Campo.

Known for:

  • Tuscan cuisine
  • Chianti wines
  • Traditional pastries
Sorrento

Sorrento

Coastal town famous for lemons and sea views.

Known for:

  • Limoncello
  • Gnocchi alla Sorrentina
  • Seafood
Orvieto

Orvieto

Dramatic hilltop town with famous Duomo.

Known for:

  • White wines
  • Umbrian cuisine
  • Truffles