Location

Italy is a land full of history that offers a wide range of different natural landscapes, seas, mountains, lakes, and hills, and huge numbers of art heritage villages and cities. Aside from this, Italy is well-known for its mild climate, tasty food, and great wine. For this reason “Made In Italy” is synonymous with great quality, beauty, and good life! Italy is a very popular destination for holidays & weddings.

Locations

Top Places in Italy for destination wedding

Tuscany is home to some of the world’s most recognizable Renaissance art and architecture, including Michelangelo’s “David” statue, Botticelli’s works in the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo basilica.

Lake Como, in Northern Italy’s Lombardy region, is an upscale resort area known for its dramatic scenery, set against the foothills of the Alps. 

A stretch of coastline in southern Italy overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Salerno. A Unesco World Heritage since 1997.

located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea,it is a magical combination of artefacts, history, art, and unspoiled nature.

Built on limestone and sandstone rock, is known for hiking, aesthetics, and cuisines. Do visit Blue Grotto,a popular destination.

It is considered to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance. Forbes has ranked Florence as the most beautiful city in 2010.

Land of Bridges hosts the oldest carnival & the centre of the glassmaking industry, built on water in Gothic style

It’s called the Eternal City and is the capital of Italy, comprises Colosseum, Trevi fountain, Pantheon and more than 900 churches

Known for its medieval towns, castles, fine wines and cuisine, unspoiled nature, rolling hills, and a rocky plateau.

Famous for Roman ruins, Gothic architecture, and Opera. Do visit Arena di Verona, Juliet’s house, Castelvecchio.

Along with Europe’s tallest active volcano – Mount Eta, it has many temples and cathedrals reflecting politics, religion, and art.

Known for its laid-back holiday air, beaches and old streets, Piazzo Tasso and Marina Grande and Bell Tower are center of attraction.

Located in central Italy, this is known for its rolling green hills, picturesque medieval towns, and an abundance of cultural treasures.

It’s crescent-shaped coastal land, with colourful homes between the Ligurian coast and the adjacent Apennines and the Maritime Alps.

Lake Maggiore is one of the most beautiful Italian lakes and has enchanted the great Italian and foreign artists who have stayed here. It is believed to be the largest of the pre-Alpine lakes, hence the name “Maggiore”, it is of glacial origin and its banks are in Lombardy, Piedmont and Switzerland

Lago di Garda, as it is known in Italian, is one of northern Italy’s most popular tourist destinations. Tyroleans and Bavarians regard it as a home away from home only a few hours’ drive to the south, while the advent of cheaper flights to the many nearby airports has increased the attraction of Italy’s largest lake for those hailing from the north of Europe.

Sardinia is a large Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has nearly 2,000km of coastline, sandy beaches and a mountainous interior crossed with hiking trails

Campania is a region in southwestern Italy known for its ancient ruins and dramatic coastline. Naples, the regional capital, is a bustling city with a striking natural setting .

Portofino is a fishing village on the Italian Riviera coastline, southeast of Genoa city. Pastel-colored houses, high-end boutiques and seafood