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Best Amalfi Coast Wedding Venues 2026: Complete Guide

The definitive guide to Amalfi Coast wedding venues for 2026-2027. Ravello, Positano, Amalfi — venue profiles with capacities, costs, logistics, and planning tips from our curated directory.

By Italian Venues
18 min read

The Amalfi Coast is Italy's most dramatic wedding destination — a 50km stretch of clifftop villages, terraced lemon groves, and medieval architecture plunging into turquoise Mediterranean waters. UNESCO-protected since 1997, the coastline between Sorrento and Salerno offers venues ranging from 11th-century palazzi 350 metres above the sea to intimate converted monasteries with Michelin-starred kitchens.

But the Amalfi Coast's beauty comes with complexity. Winding single-lane roads mean guest logistics matter enormously. Noise regulations vary by commune. Many top venues require exclusive use buyouts. And prices can be 30-50% higher than Tuscany or Puglia. This guide covers the venues worth your consideration, what they actually cost, and the practical realities that separate a dream Amalfi Coast wedding from a logistical headache.

Quick Reference: Top Amalfi Coast Wedding Venues

Venue Town Type Max Guests Rooms Exclusive Use Best For
Villa Cimbrone Ravello Historic Villa 160 19 Required (weekends) Iconic ceremonies, UNESCO gardens
Belmond Hotel Caruso Ravello 5-Star Hotel 150 50 Available Full-service luxury, infinity pool
Le Sirenuse Positano Boutique Hotel 100 58 Available Michelin dining, Positano views
La Rondinaia Ravello Private Villa 200 6 Always Large parties, crystal greenhouse
Monastero Santa Rosa Conca dei Marini Converted Monastery 60 20 Required Intimate weddings, Michelin star
Hotel Santa Caterina Amalfi Grand Hotel 100 66 Available Belle Époque elegance, beach club
Villa Eva Ravello Garden Villa 120 0 (day hire) Always Garden weddings, wood-fired pizza
Villa Oliviero Positano Private Villa 150 6 Always Positano panorama, pool terrace
Giardini del Fuenti Vietri sul Mare Event Venue 350 0 Available Large celebrations, beach club
Villa San Giacomo Positano Historic Villa 80 8 Always Baroque architecture, Netflix location

Browse all 18+ Amalfi Coast venues in our directory.

Why Choose the Amalfi Coast for Your Wedding?

The Amalfi Coast isn't simply beautiful — it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site where every village clings to cliffs that plunge hundreds of metres into the Mediterranean. The combination of vertical drama, medieval architecture, lemon-scented air, and some of Italy's finest hotels creates a wedding backdrop that no other region can replicate.

Unmatched Scenery

Cliffside terraces 300-400m above the sea, pastel villages cascading down mountainsides, views stretching to Capri — every photo is a postcard.

World-Class Hotels

Belmond, Le Sirenuse, Monastero Santa Rosa — the concentration of five-star properties with in-house wedding teams is unrivalled in Italy.

Michelin-Level Dining

Multiple Michelin-starred restaurants on the coast mean your wedding dinner can be genuinely world-class — not "good for a wedding venue."

Guest Experience

Boat trips to Capri, visits to Pompeii, beach clubs, wine tastings — your guests get a holiday, not just a wedding.

Amalfi Coast Geography: Where to Base Your Wedding

The Amalfi Coast is not one place — it's a collection of distinct towns, each with different character, access, and pricing. Choosing the right base matters enormously for logistics and guest experience.

Ravello — The Elevated Classic

Perched 350m above the coast, Ravello is quieter and more contemplative than the seaside villages. It's where you'll find the Amalfi Coast's most iconic wedding venues — Villa Cimbrone's Infinity Terrace, Belmond Hotel Caruso's cliffside gardens, La Rondinaia's crystal greenhouse. The elevation provides the most dramatic panoramic views but means guests travel winding mountain roads (15 min from Amalfi town). Ravello has its own dining, shops, and the famous annual music festival.

Best for: Classic Amalfi Coast weddings, couples prioritising views and exclusivity over beach access.

Key venues: Villa Cimbrone, Belmond Hotel Caruso, La Rondinaia, Villa Eva, Palazzo Pascal

Positano — The Glamorous Village

Positano's cascade of pastel houses tumbling to the beach is one of Italy's most recognisable images. Wedding venues here offer those iconic town views — Le Sirenuse's sea-facing terrace, Villa Oliviero's multi-level terraces, Villa San Giacomo's Baroque elegance. Positano is more lively than Ravello, with restaurants, boutiques, and beach clubs your guests can explore independently. The trade-off: it's the most touristed town on the coast, and access involves steep stairs (the town is essentially vertical).

Best for: Couples who want glamour, nightlife options, and a lively atmosphere for guests.

Key venues: Le Sirenuse, Villa Oliviero, Villa San Giacomo

Amalfi & Conca dei Marini — The Historic Heart

Amalfi town itself — once a powerful maritime republic — offers a different feel: more historic, less vertical than Positano, with a magnificent cathedral and piazza at its centre. Hotel Santa Caterina sits just outside town with its cliff-carved beach club. Neighbouring Conca dei Marini (population ~700) is where you'll find Monastero Santa Rosa, possibly the coast's most intimate and atmospheric venue. This stretch is more accessible by road and slightly less crowded.

Best for: Couples wanting authentic Italian atmosphere without Positano's crowds.

Key venues: Hotel Santa Caterina, Monastero Santa Rosa

Vietri sul Mare — The Eastern Gateway

At the coast's eastern end, Vietri sul Mare is the most accessible town — closest to Salerno and the A3 motorway. Famous for its hand-painted ceramics, Vietri offers lower prices and easier logistics than the central coast. Giardini del Fuenti here can accommodate up to 350 guests, making it the coast's best option for larger celebrations. Being furthest from Positano and Ravello, it trades iconic village views for practical advantages.

Best for: Larger weddings, budget-conscious couples, easier access from Naples/Salerno.

Key venues: Giardini del Fuenti

Amalfi Coast Wedding Costs: What to Actually Expect

The Amalfi Coast is Italy's most expensive wedding region. The combination of limited venues, high demand, and logistical challenges drives prices well above Tuscany, Puglia, or Lake Como. Here's what the major cost categories look like based on current market rates.

Cost Category Budget (60 guests) Mid-Range (80 guests) Luxury (120 guests)
Venue hire €5,000–€15,000 €15,000–€35,000 €40,000–€100,000+
Catering (per head) €120–€180 €180–€280 €300–€500+
Flowers & décor €3,000–€6,000 €6,000–€15,000 €15,000–€40,000+
Photography & video €3,000–€5,000 €5,000–€10,000 €10,000–€25,000
Music & entertainment €1,500–€3,000 €3,000–€8,000 €8,000–€20,000
Wedding planner €3,000–€5,000 €5,000–€10,000 €10,000–€20,000
Guest transport €1,500–€3,000 €3,000–€6,000 €5,000–€15,000
Total estimate €25,000–€50,000 €55,000–€120,000 €130,000–€350,000+

Why Amalfi Coast weddings cost more

  • Transport logistics: Narrow one-lane roads and limited parking mean coaches can't access many venues. Minibuses, private cars, or boats are required — at premium rates.
  • Limited supply: Only ~20 venues on the entire coast accept weddings, creating high demand for peak dates.
  • Exclusive use requirements: Most top venues require full buyouts for weekend weddings, adding €30,000-€100,000+ before any other costs.
  • Vendor access: Many vendors charge travel premiums to work on the coast, and transporting equipment up winding roads requires specialised logistics.

For a detailed cost breakdown across all Italian regions, see our Complete Italian Wedding Cost Guide 2026.

Venue Profiles: The Amalfi Coast's Best

Villa Cimbrone, Ravello

11th-century villa · Up to 160 guests · 19 rooms · Exclusive use required (weekends)

Villa Cimbrone's Terrazza dell'Infinito — eighteen marble busts lining a terrace that drops 365 metres to the sea — is arguably the most famous wedding ceremony spot in Italy. The 11th-century villa sits within 6 hectares of UNESCO-protected gardens, offering spaces ranging from the Gothic Events Hall (150 seated) to the atmospheric Crypt for after-parties. With just 19 rooms, exclusive use weekends feel genuinely intimate despite the property's grandeur.

Ceremony capacity

150 (Infinity Terrace)

Seated dinner

150 (Gothic Hall)

Late-night music

Until 1am (exclusive use)

Good to know: Cars cannot reach the villa — it's a 10-minute walk from Ravello's centre along a pedestrian path. Luggage and mobility access are handled via service entrance.

Belmond Hotel Caruso, Ravello

11th-century palazzo · Up to 150 guests · 50 rooms · Exclusive use available

Where Villa Cimbrone offers intimate scale, Belmond Hotel Caruso delivers full-service luxury. The 11th-century palazzo has 50 rooms, frescoed event halls, the Wagner Gardens for outdoor ceremonies, and that world-famous infinity pool appearing to drop straight into the Mediterranean 350 metres below. Belmond's global service standard means every detail is handled — from bespoke menus to private boat excursions for guests.

Ceremony capacity

150 (Wagner Gardens)

Seated dinner

140 (Colonne Room / Gardens)

On-site accommodation

120-150 guests (50 rooms)

Good to know: Exclusive use is required for 91+ guests. The hotel is an easy walk from Ravello centre, with elevators connecting different levels — a significant accessibility advantage over other cliff-perched venues.

Le Sirenuse, Positano

Family-owned since 1951 · Up to 100 guests · 58 rooms · Exclusive use available

If Positano is the town you've always imagined for your Amalfi Coast wedding, Le Sirenuse is the venue. The Sersale family's former summer villa has been a hotel since 1951, and three generations later it still feels like celebrating in an impossibly elegant private home. Dinner at Michelin-starred La Sponda unfolds by the light of 400 candles. The sea-facing terrace puts Positano's cascade of pastel houses at your feet. The private Riva yacht whisks you to Capri for photographs.

Ceremony capacity

100 (sea-facing terrace)

Seated dinner

80 (terrace) / 60 (La Sponda)

Standout feature

400-candle Michelin dinner

Good to know: Positano is essentially vertical. Guests should be comfortable with stairs. The hotel is a 3-minute walk from Positano's centre.

Monastero Santa Rosa, Conca dei Marini

17th-century monastery · Up to 60 guests · 20 rooms · Exclusive use required

For couples who want intimate over impressive, Monastero Santa Rosa is the Amalfi Coast's most atmospheric small venue. This converted 17th-century Dominican monastery has just 20 rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the former refectory, four levels of terraced gardens, and an infinity pool that levitates above the Gulf of Salerno. The monastery's deliberate small scale — maximum 60 guests — creates the kind of genuine closeness that 150-guest venues simply can't replicate.

Seated dinner

35 (Convivio Terrace)

Ceremony capacity

50 (gardens / terrace)

Standout feature

Former chapel ceremonies

Good to know: The chapel is available for symbolic ceremonies (no longer consecrated). Conca dei Marini is 10 minutes from Amalfi, 25 from Positano — quieter and more secluded than either.

La Rondinaia, Ravello

Gore Vidal's former villa · Up to 200 guests · 6 bedrooms · Exclusive use always

La Rondinaia — "The Swallow's Nest" — is where the American writer Gore Vidal lived from 1972 to 2005, entertaining Hollywood stars, politicians, and cultural figures. Fully restored in 2019 with Italian artisan furnishings, the villa perches 400 metres above the sea and offers the coast's largest private celebration space: a crystal greenhouse Winter Garden seating 200 for gala dinners. The Terrace of the Muses provides the ceremony setting, with coastline panoramas stretching toward Capri.

Seated dinner

200 (crystal greenhouse)

Ceremony capacity

100 (Terrace of the Muses)

On-site accommodation

12 guests (6 bedrooms)

Good to know: Only 12 guests can sleep on-site — additional accommodation at Ravello hotels. The crystal greenhouse makes this the best large-capacity venue option for Ravello weddings.

Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi

5-star grand hotel · Up to 100 guests · 66 rooms · Buyout available · From €40,000

Hotel Santa Caterina brings Belle Époque grandeur to the Amalfi Coast — frescoed halls, citrus-scented gardens, and a Michelin-starred restaurant (Glicine) creating the most classically elegant hotel wedding in Amalfi town. The standout feature is a private beach club reached by an elevator carved through the cliff rock, with saltwater pool and direct sea access. With 66 rooms, it can accommodate your entire guest list on-site — a significant practical advantage.

Ceremony capacity

100 (sea-view terraces)

Seated dinner

80 (terraces / halls)

Starting from

€40,000

Good to know: Located on the coastal road just 5 minutes from Amalfi town centre — one of the most accessible luxury venues on the coast.

Getting There: Airport & Transport Guide

Transport is the single most important logistical consideration for an Amalfi Coast wedding. The famous SS163 coastal road is narrow, winding, and frequently congested in summer. Plan guest transfers carefully.

Airport To Amalfi To Ravello To Positano Notes
Naples (NAP) 1h 15min 1h 15min 1h 30min Main international airport. Best connected.
Salerno (QSR) 40min 45min 1h 15min Closer but fewer international flights.
Rome Fiumicino (FCO) 3h 30min 3h 30min 3h 30min For guests combining with Rome stay. Train to Naples + transfer.

Transport Tips for Wedding Day

  • Full-size coaches cannot access most of the coast. Maximum vehicle size is typically a 20-seat minibus, and even those struggle on the narrowest sections.
  • Private boats are often the best option for guest groups — hydrofoils from Naples to Positano take about 1 hour and avoid the road entirely.
  • Book transfers early. Good minibus companies on the coast are limited and booked months in advance for peak season.
  • Allow extra time in summer. The coastal road between Positano and Amalfi can take 45+ minutes for what's normally a 20-minute drive in July-August.
  • Consider a shuttle schedule rather than individual transfers — group guests at a meeting point (e.g. Amalfi harbour) and run minibus shuttles.

Best Time for an Amalfi Coast Wedding

Season Months Temp (°C) Pros Cons
Peak Summer Jul–Aug 28–34°C Guaranteed sun, longest days, sea swimming Extreme crowds, highest prices, 35°C+ heat, traffic gridlock
Sweet Spot May–Jun, Sep–Oct 20–28°C Warm & comfortable, fewer tourists, better value, golden light Sep/Oct has occasional rain. Late Oct some venues close.
Shoulder Apr, Nov 15–22°C Empty coast, lowest prices, spring flowers (Apr) Some hotels/restaurants closed (Nov). Rain more likely. Sea too cold.
Winter Dec–Mar 8–14°C Dramatic scenery, atmospheric Most venues closed. Limited dining. Rain. Not recommended.

Our recommendation: Late May, June, or September offer the best balance. You get reliable warm weather, golden Mediterranean light, and significantly fewer tourists than July-August. Many venues offer better rates, and the coastal road is actually navigable.

Ceremony Types on the Amalfi Coast

Understanding your ceremony options is critical because it determines which venues are available to you.

Symbolic Ceremonies

The most flexible option — available at virtually every venue, in any setting you choose. Not legally binding in Italy, so couples typically complete legal paperwork in their home country. This is what the majority of international couples choose for Amalfi Coast weddings.

Civil Ceremonies

Legally binding ceremonies performed by an Italian registrar. On the Amalfi Coast, civil ceremonies typically take place at designated municipal locations — Ravello's town hall, specific piazzas, or approved outdoor spaces. Some venues (like Villa Eva) hold their own civil ceremony licence. Paperwork must be filed 2-3 months in advance.

Catholic Ceremonies

Performed in local churches (not at venue gardens or terraces). Ravello's Duomo and the medieval churches along the coast are beautiful options. Requires engagement with the local diocese well in advance — typically 6+ months. At least one partner must be Catholic.

Hidden Costs: What Catches Couples Off Guard

Boat Transfers

Private boat transfers from Naples to Positano can cost €1,500-€3,000 per boat (8-12 passengers). Budget €50-€100 per guest for water transport.

Generator Hire

Private villas often lack sufficient power for professional lighting and sound. Generator hire: €1,500-€3,000.

Equipment Porterage

Many venues are only accessible on foot or via narrow paths. Moving floral installations, sound equipment, and catering up hillsides adds €500-€2,000.

Noise Fines

Ravello and Positano enforce strict noise ordinances. Music after midnight (or 10pm in some locations) can result in €500-€5,000 fines.

Multi-Night Minimums

Top venues like Villa Cimbrone require 2-night minimum buyouts for weekend weddings. You're paying for rooms whether your guests fill them or not.

F&B Minimums

Hotels often require minimum food & beverage spend — sometimes €15,000-€30,000+ — on top of the venue hire fee.

Amalfi Coast vs Other Italian Wedding Regions

Factor Amalfi Coast Lake Como Tuscany Puglia
Average total cost (80 guests) €80,000–€150,000 €60,000–€120,000 €40,000–€90,000 €30,000–€70,000
Transport complexity Very high Moderate (boat access) Low (car/coach friendly) Low (flat terrain)
Guest experience Spectacular but demanding Elegant and relaxed Wine, countryside, culture Rustic charm, beaches
Best for Drama, luxury hotels, smaller parties Classic elegance, villa gardens Countryside charm, larger parties Value, rustic style, summer

For a detailed comparison, read our Tuscany vs Amalfi Coast Wedding Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should we book an Amalfi Coast venue?

12-18 months minimum for peak season (May-October). Villa Cimbrone and Belmond Hotel Caruso can book out 18-24 months ahead for Saturday dates. Shoulder season (April, November) offers more flexibility.

Do we need a wedding planner for an Amalfi Coast wedding?

More than almost any other Italian region, yes. The logistical complexity — guest transport on narrow roads, noise regulations, vendor coordination on difficult-access sites — makes a local planner essential. Many venues require you to work with an approved planner. Budget €5,000-€15,000.

Can we have a wedding on the beach?

Beach access on the Amalfi Coast is limited — most shoreline is rocky cliff. Some venues like Giardini del Fuenti and Hotel Santa Caterina offer private beach clubs. True sand-beach ceremonies are much easier in Puglia or Sardinia.

What's the best town for guests who arrive early?

Positano offers the most to do — restaurants, shopping, beach clubs, boat tours. Amalfi has the cathedral, Paper Museum, and easy boat connections to Capri. Ravello is quieter but has world-class restaurants and the Villa Rufolo gardens.

Is a Capri day trip realistic for wedding guests?

Yes — ferries from Positano take 45 minutes, from Amalfi about 1 hour. It's one of the most popular guest activities and can be arranged as a group excursion the day before or after the wedding.

How many guests can most Amalfi Coast venues accommodate?

Most venues cap at 100-160 guests. The coast's dramatic topography limits large flat event spaces. For 200+ guests, La Rondinaia's crystal greenhouse (200) or Giardini del Fuenti (350) are the main options.

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