Getting Married in Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast is a breathtaking destination-wedding location. The Amalfi Coast is 30 miles of UNESCO World Heritage coastline where pastel villages cling to limestone cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea. Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi itself are among the most photographed places on earth — and in person, they are even more astonishing.
Amalfi Coast weddings require Italian paperwork but are worth every step. Villa Cimbrone in Ravello and Hotel Caruso offer some of the world's most spectacular ceremony settings.
The Wedding Unicorn coordinates Amalfi Coast destination weddings end-to-end — venue sourcing and negotiation, vendor coordination (photographers, florists, caterers, musicians), legal marriage documentation, guest travel block negotiation, multi-day event itineraries (welcome dinner, rehearsal, ceremony, day-after brunch), and complete day-of management.
We know what Amalfi Coast requires for legal or symbolic ceremonies, and we have the vendor relationships to deliver quality that matches the extraordinary setting. Positano clinging to its cliffside above a turquoise cove is possibly the most beautiful village in the world — and it knows it.
- Best time to visit: May–June, September–October
- 10 hours (to Naples) from New York City
- Language: Italian / English at hotels
- Visa: No visa required for US citizens (90 days)
- Currency: Euro
- Legal ceremony: ✓ Available for foreigners
- Venue sourcing and contract negotiation
- Guest room block coordination
- Multi-day wedding itinerary planning
- Full vendor management (photo, florals, catering)
- Day-of coordination on-site
Amalfi Coast Honeymoon: Cliffside Villages, Lemon Groves & the Mediterranean Sea
Positano, Ravello, and the most dramatic coastline in Italy
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most vertically dramatic places on earth — cliffside villages painted in terracotta and lemon yellow stack 1,000 feet above a coastline where the Apennine mountains plunge directly into the Mediterranean. A honeymoon here moves between the iconic pastel terraces of Positano, the cathedral town of Amalfi, the garden village of Ravello 350 meters above the sea, and private boat excursions to the Blue Grotto on Capri. The food, the views, and the particular quality of light on the Mediterranean make this one of Italy's most enduring romantic itineraries.
1Arrival in Positano — the Village That Falls into the Sea
Arrive in Naples and transfer by private car or hydrofoil ferry south along the coast — the ferry approach to Positano is incomparable: the pink and terracotta village emerges from the cliff face in a cascade of bougainvillea and stacked terraces, every building suspended above the turquoise water. Your hotel porter meets you at the small ferry dock and navigates the steep stone steps to your room, a process that will become the defining physical memory of your stay (there are a lot of steps on the Amalfi Coast). Tonight, sit on your terrace with local white wine — Fiano di Avellino or Greco di Tufo — and watch the village lights come on against the darkening cliff one by one.
- ✦ Naples arrival and coastal transfer
- ✦ Ferry approach to Positano
- ✦ Hotel check-in and terrace first look
- ✦ Terrace wine and village sunset viewing
2Positano Beach, Boats & the Li Galli Islands
Positano's Spiaggia Grande beach is the village centerpiece — a crescent of grey pebbles and sunloungers against the turquoise water, with fishing boats hauled above the tide line and the village cascading behind it. Rent a small boat from the beach for the morning (no license required) and motor south to the Li Galli archipelago — three private islands historically owned by Rudolf Nureyev, visible from every terrace in Positano but rarely visited. Swim in the crystal water at the base of the rock formations, then sail back for a beachside lunch. Afternoon is for Positano's boutiques: the town is the birthplace of the Amalfi resort aesthetic, and the independent fashion shops, ceramics, and handmade sandal workshops have been outfitting stylish travelers since the 1950s.
- ✦ Spiaggia Grande beach morning
- ✦ Private boat to Li Galli islands
- ✦ Swimming at private island coves
- ✦ Positano boutique and sandal shopping
3Capri & the Blue Grotto — Island Magic
Take the morning hydrofoil from Positano to Capri — the legendary island visible on the horizon from every coastal viewpoint. Ride the funicular from the Marina Grande to the Piazzetta, Capri's tiny main square where Sophia Loren, Jackie Onassis, and every great name in 20th-century glamour once sat for coffee. Walk the Via Krupp path down to the Marina Piccola for swimming, then take a small rowboat tour through the Blue Grotto — the sea cave where bioluminescent refraction from an underwater entrance turns the interior a surreal electric blue that seems impossible. Return to Positano by late afternoon ferry, timing your arrival for the golden hour when the village glows in warm Mediterranean light.
- ✦ Hydrofoil to Capri island
- ✦ Capri Piazzetta coffee ritual
- ✦ Blue Grotto rowboat tour
- ✦ Via Krupp and Marina Piccola swim
4Transfer to Ravello — The Garden Balcony Above the Sea
After a Positano morning, transfer along the coastal road through the white town of Praiano and the fishing village of Conca dei Marini to Amalfi — the medieval republic's capital with its extraordinary Arab-Norman cathedral covered in gold mosaic, and the nearby Valley of the Mills where ancient paper mills still operate. Then ascend to Ravello, 350 meters above the sea on a ridge between two valleys, where Villa Rufolo's garden terraces have inspired composers and kings since the 13th century. Check into your hillside hotel and immediately walk to the Belvedere dell'Infinito at Villa Cimbrone — a terrace lined with marble busts at the edge of a 350-meter cliff, looking out over an uninterrupted 270-degree Mediterranean panorama. Virginia Woolf called it the most beautiful view in the world.
- ✦ Amalfi Cathedral and Arab-Norman architecture
- ✦ Valley of the Mills papermaking heritage
- ✦ Ravello check-in and village orientation
- ✦ Villa Cimbrone Belvedere dell'Infinito sunset
5Lemon Groves & Limoncello — Cooking the Amalfi Way
The Amalfi Coast's most distinctive crop is the sfusato Amalfitano lemon — a giant fragrant variety grown in terraced groves above the coastal towns, used in everything from the region's classic pasta al limone to the world-famous Limoncello liqueur. Your morning walk takes you through the lemon groves above Ravello with a local farmer who explains the centuries-old cultivation system of stone terraces and chestnut poles, pausing to pick and taste a lemon directly from the tree. The afternoon cooking class with a local chef transforms these lemons into pasta al limone, delizia al limone cake, and handmade limoncello — all consumed for lunch on the terrace with the coast spread below.
- ✦ Sfusato lemon grove walking tour
- ✦ Lemon picking and tasting with local farmer
- ✦ Cooking class: pasta al limone and limoncello
- ✦ Ravello music festival or evening concert
6Sunset Sailing Cruise — The Entire Coast from the Water
The Amalfi Coast is best understood from the water — from a sailing boat 500 meters offshore, the full 50km arc of cliff-clinging villages, sea arches, and emerald coves reveals itself in a single magnificent panorama that no road-level viewpoint can match. Your private sailing boat departs from the small harbor below Ravello in the mid-afternoon, sailing west past Positano and the Li Galli islands, then east to the town of Vietri sul Mare where the ceramic artists work in the cliff studios above the sea. Wine and antipasto are served on deck as the sun descends behind the mountains and the coast turns the specific shade of coral that appears on every Amalfi watercolor. Return to port as the stars emerge over the mountains.
- ✦ Private sailing cruise along the full coast
- ✦ Swimming stop at a hidden sea cave
- ✦ Wine and antipasto on deck at sunset
- ✦ Star navigation above the Tyrrhenian Sea
7Final Ravello Morning & Farewell to the Coast
Your last morning in Ravello deserves to be spent exactly where you spent the first one — at the Villa Cimbrone Belvedere, now familiar but no less spectacular, with a final coffee at the edge of the infinite Mediterranean view. Walk the narrow village lanes one more time past the cathedral, the ceramic workshops, and the lemon-scented gardens, then descend by car or bus to Amalfi for the coastal road transfer back to Naples and your flight home. The Amalfi Coast occupies a specific category in the memory: the places where the world's beauty seems so concentrated that it almost requires a new sensory vocabulary. The smell of lemon groves above the sea will find you again in unlikely moments for years.
- ✦ Final Villa Cimbrone terrace morning
- ✦ Ravello ceramic and lemon shop farewell
- ✦ Coastal road transfer to Naples
- ✦ Arrival in Naples: one last espresso standing at the bar
Where to Stay
The most iconic hotel on the Amalfi Coast — a converted 18th-century palazzo above Positano's beach, with 58 individually decorated rooms, a legendary bar overlooking the village, and a guest list that has included Steinbeck, Hemingway, and Grace Kelly.
A family-owned coastal estate of extraordinary elegance between Amalfi and Atrani, carved into the cliffside with private sea terraces, a saltwater cliff pool, and exceptional regional cooking in the garden restaurant.
The best value in Positano — an 18th-century Baroque palazzo with a beautiful courtyard garden, steps from the beach and village center, with terraced sea-view rooms at a price point that allows more budget for excursions and dining.
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