
08/09/2025
Planning a wedding on the Amalfi Coast? Save these 5 venues – each with unique pros, cons, and logistics to know before you fall in love with the photos!
1. Villa Cimbrone (Ravello)
Famous for the Terrace of Infinity. But here’s the detail: Ravello is pedestrian-only. Every guest, vendor, and piece of décor must be walked in. It takes planning, but couples who want exclusivity find it worth the effort.
2. Villa Astor (Sorrento)
Six guest suites inside a private villa, right on the cliff. Location is easier logistically than Ravello – cars and coaches can arrive directly. It’s high budget, but couples get privacy plus overnight accommodations in a historic villa.
3. Villa La Rondinaia (Ravello)
Dramatic cliffside property once home to Gore Vidal. Access roads are narrow, so transfers need precise timing with smaller shuttles. Space is limited for very large weddings, but it’s unbeatable for intimate, stylish events.
4. Anantara Convento di Amalfi (Amalfi)
A former 13th-century monastery turned hotel. Ideal for weddings of up to 60 guests. For larger celebrations, the property must be booked exclusively, with all guests staying onsite. Perched on the hillside, the hotel’s rooms, ceremony space, and dinner area are located on different levels, so guests will need to move between them using elevators.
5. Belmond Hotel Caruso (Ravello)
Known for its infinity pool, but here’s what matters: Belmond handles logistics seamlessly, with rooms for guests and a staff used to destination weddings. Venue hire is structured more like a luxury resort buyout than a villa rental.
Each venue shines in its own way – the key is matching your guest list, logistics, and style to the right space. That’s where planning makes all the difference!