Novanta 90 Wedding in Tuscany: Cost Guide & What You Really Get
Planning a Novanta 90 wedding in Tuscany? Real starting prices, what a 50-guest weekend actually costs, on-site accommodation for 120, exclusive-use facts, and similar Tuscan borgo venues with confirmed pricing.
The short version: Novanta 90 starts at €18,500 for the venue itself, and a well-run 50-guest wedding weekend there lands, in our estimate, somewhere in the €50,000–70,000 range all-in. It sleeps 120 guests on site — which quietly changes the whole economics of a multi-day Tuscan wedding. Here's the full picture, plus the similar venues we can actually confirm pricing for.
What Novanta 90 is
Novanta 90 is a valley venue near Terranuova Bracciolini in Tuscany — roughly 90 km from Florence Airport — built around a scatter of ceremony and reception locations rather than a single formal space: La Tettoia, the Summer Garden, the Orchard, the Amphitheatre, Casale, La Rota, and the pool terrace. It hosts up to 150 wedding guests, offers exclusive use, and runs its own in-house catering, licensed bar, and on-site planning team.
Accommodation is spread across Borgo di Gello and Castello di Gello — studios, suites, cottages, and curated holiday homes with stone walls, terracotta floors, and forest or valley views. That structure matters for the budget, because it makes Novanta 90 one of the relatively few Tuscan venues where an entire multi-day wedding — guests included — can genuinely live on site.
What a Novanta 90 wedding costs: 50 guests, 2–3 days
The one figure we can state as fact: Novanta 90's pricing starts at €18,500. Everything beyond that depends on your dates, your day count, and how you build the celebration around the in-house catering. Based on our enquiry data and Tuscan regional norms, this is the realistic shape of a 50-guest, two-to-three-day wedding there:
50-Guest Novanta 90 Wedding Weekend — Indicative Budget
Treat the line items below the venue fee as estimates, not quotes — they're drawn from what comparable Tuscan borgo weddings actually cost across our enquiry base, not from a Novanta 90 price list. In-house catering venues typically bundle service, kitchen, and equipment into the per-head rate, which is why the rentals-and-logistics line that haunts private-villa budgets is absent here. To tune these numbers to your own guest count and season, run them through our Italian wedding budget calculator.
Good to know
At a €18,500+ starting point for a venue that hosts 150 and sleeps 120, Novanta 90 sits toward the accessible end of Tuscan exclusive-use pricing. For context on where that lands against the wider region, our Tuscany wedding cost guide breaks down the full market.
Sleeps on site: 120 guests, and why that matters
This is Novanta 90's structural advantage. On-site accommodation runs to 120 guests across the rooms, suites, cottages, and holiday homes of Borgo di Gello and Castello di Gello — and if your party runs beyond that, additional accommodation can be arranged by the venue itself.
For a 50-guest wedding, that means everyone sleeps on the property, full stop. No shuttle fleet, no 11pm taxi anxiety, no splitting the party across three agriturismi and a hotel in town. For larger weddings pushing toward the 150-guest ceiling, the on-site stock still covers the substantial majority, with overflow handled through the venue rather than left to you to solve. In our enquiry data, on-site accommodation is the second most common ask after price — 41% of couples raise it unprompted — and venues that sleep the whole guest list are the scarcest category in Tuscany.
Accommodation revenue is also where multi-day weddings usually find their savings: guests typically pay for their own rooms, which converts a venue cost into a house-party weekend your guest list funds with pleasure.
Season and availability: the honest 2027/2028 picture
Tuscany's booking calendar is twin-peaked: late May–June and September are the first to go, and Saturdays in those windows book 18–24 months out at venues in this bracket. If you're reading this in late 2026 with a 2027 wedding in mind, assume peak Saturdays are already thin and be ready to move fast on midweek dates or the shoulder months — April, early May, and October, all of which suit a valley venue with generous indoor-outdoor options.
For 2028, the field is genuinely open — and you wouldn't be early. Nearly a fifth of the dated demand in our enquiry base is already targeting 2028. Venues that sleep 120 are exactly the kind that disappear first, because they're the default choice for the multi-day weddings that book furthest ahead.
Exclusive use, curfew, and music
Exclusive use: available, covering the property and grounds — the valley, its ceremony spaces, and the accommodation become yours for the duration. With guests staying on site, exclusivity here means something more than a private event space; it means the whole weekend happens inside one world.
Bar and catering: in-house, with a licensed bar — so wine, service, and kitchen run through one team rather than a web of outside suppliers.
Music and curfew: Novanta 90 doesn't publish a curfew, so confirm this directly when you enquire. The usual rural-Tuscany pattern is amplified outdoor music until around midnight under local noise rules, with the party continuing indoors afterwards — venues with multiple covered spaces, as here, tend to handle the transition gracefully. Ask specifically about outdoor sound limits and the indoor after-party option for your preferred space.
Similar Tuscan venues with confirmed pricing
If Novanta 90 is on your shortlist, you're almost certainly shopping for the same thing: an exclusive-use Tuscan borgo where the celebration and the accommodation share one address. These are the venues we work with directly — meaning confirmed pricing, checked availability, and a straight answer within days:
Borgo Casa al Vento — Gaiole in Chianti
A restored medieval village in the heart of Chianti, wrapped in vineyards and olive groves, with a panoramic pool. Exclusive use for up to 65 guests, sleeping 20 on site across 10 individually styled rooms and suites — the intimate-wedding counterpart to Novanta 90's scale.
View Borgo Casa al Vento →Borgo Bucciano — San Miniato
A 17th-century villa and farm hamlet with its own consecrated chapel, Italian garden, and in-house catering. Hosts up to 80 guests with 11 newly renovated suites sleeping roughly 30–35 — and exclusive use starts at €10,800, one of the sharpest confirmed entry points in Tuscany.
View Borgo Bucciano →Borgo Laticastelli — Rapolano Terme
A medieval hamlet whose name means "the castle where light comes from all sides" — 32 rooms and 80 beds inside the historic walls, panoramic terraces, an in-house restaurant, and capacity for 130 guests. Exclusive use from €25,000; the closest like-for-like match to Novanta 90's sleep-everyone-on-site formula.
View Borgo Laticastelli →One more worth knowing about: Castello di Meleto, a castle estate in Gaiole in Chianti that we also work with directly. It doesn't have a page on the site yet — if you'd like its confirmed pricing and availability alongside the venues above, ask through our venue-finding service and we'll include it in your shortlist.
How to decide
Novanta 90 makes the strongest case when your guest list is large, your wedding is a weekend rather than a day, and you want the entire party living inside the celebration — few Tuscan venues at its price point sleep 120. If your list is under 70 and you'd trade scale for Chianti postcode and intimacy, Borgo Casa al Vento and Borgo Bucciano deliver the same borgo formula in miniature, at confirmed prices. And if you're still weighing regions entirely, our Tuscany cost guide and venues under €50k round-up are the natural next reads.
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