Best Wedding Venues in the Amalfi Coast

  • Publication date: 10/17/2025
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Every wedding destination has beauty. But the Amalfi Coast? It has soul. Here, sunlight drips over lemon groves, balconies hang above turquoise water, and every terrace seems designed for “yes.” It’s not just about where you get married—it’s how the place feels. Let’s wander through the top wedding venues in Amalfi, each with its own rhythm, mood, and promise of forever.

Villa Cimbrone

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Stepping into Villa Cimbrone is like wandering through a romance novel you know you’ll never forget. Built atop a rugged promontory in Ravello, this villa sweeps across history, gardens, and sea vistas in a way that feels timeless—one of the most iconic Amalfi Coast wedding locations for couples seeking elegance and enchantment.

Here’s what makes it a showstopper for weddings:

  1. Multiple magical event spaces — from its legendary Terrace of Infinity (Terrazza dell’Infinito) with marble busts framing the sea, to lush botanical gardens, and even an ancient crypt tucked beneath the villa, each corner offers its own dramatic storyline. 
  2. Scale and flexibility — you can host anywhere from intimate ceremonies to larger receptions (capacity up to ~150 guests). 
  3. Historic soul meets modern luxury — though rooted in medieval and Renaissance elements, the villa is also a boutique hotel with 19 luxe rooms, and boasts service, cuisine, and amenities worthy of a high-end wedding retreat. 
  4. Thoughtful logistics & limits — events typically run from April through October. Music generally must end by midnight (though extensions may require special permission). The villa offers in-house planning support, requiring vendors to be approved to honor the villa’s aesthetic and standards. 

If you want a wedding venue that feels sacred, grand, and alive—where every angle tells a story—Villa Cimbrone isn’t just a venue. It’s the canvas where your own story becomes part of its legacy.

Villa La Rondinaia

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They say this villa feels like it’s “suspended between sky and sea”—and Villa La Rondinaia delivers on that promise in every shade of light. Carved into Ravello’s cliffs, the villa lives up to its name (rondine = swallow) with terraces that seem to float and gardens that tumble toward the sea. 

The magic of La Rondinaia lies in how it turns natural drama into celebration. Its outdoor gardens and terraces are among the most sought-after spaces for weddings, offering sweeping views from Minori to Capo d’Orso. Indoor salons (like the Italian Salon) also allow for elegant backup options in case of changeable weather. Walking through its terraced gardens, you’ll find cypresses, olive trees, lemon groves, and sculptural paths winding toward hidden viewpoints. The terrain is steep—so stairs and transitions are part of the aesthetic, not an afterthought. 

Villa Eva

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Perched above Ravello’s rooftops, Villa Eva feels like a hidden world suspended between the sea and the sky. With sweeping views that stretch across the coastline, it stands among the best wedding locations in Amalfi, where elegance meets tranquility.

Encircled by ancient trees and vibrant gardens, this Art Nouveau villa captures light in the most magical way—its glass-walled halls and open terraces glow from dawn to dusk. The atmosphere shifts gently throughout the day: quiet and sunlit in the afternoon, golden and dreamlike at sunset, then sparkling under a canopy of stars.

Because Villa Eva is reserved solely for private events, every space becomes yours alone. From vows beneath olive branches to dinners overlooking the twinkling coast, the entire experience feels intimate, effortless, and deeply personal—a celebration wrapped in beauty and peace.

Hotel Santa Caterina

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Set into the cliffs just above Amalfi’s historic center, Hotel Santa Caterina offers a seamless fusion of luxury, heritage, and sea-drenched romance. Its classic Mediterranean architecture, hand-painted majolica floors, marble bathrooms, and balconies overlooking both garden and sea all tell a story of timeless elegance. 

The hotel is also celebrated for its Glicine Restaurant, which has earned Michelin recognition, offering refined reinterpretations of local Amalfi cuisine in a setting that feels as special as the food itself. 

You’ll find that Santa Caterina marries grand gestures with personal touches — from private terraces for ceremonies to quiet corners for meaningful toasts. It’s a hotel that doesn’t just host weddings—it honors them. Because the hotel is intimate and grounded in local tradition, service feels deeply personal — exactly what you want when every moment counts.

Anantara Convento di Amalfi

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Here’s a venue that doesn’t try to show off—it already is a masterpiece. Anantara Convento di Amalfi, once a 13th-century Capuchin monastery, has been reimagined into a luxury hotel that retains its spiritual soul while embracing elegance, comfort, and romance. Among all the wedding locations the Amalfi Coast has to offer, this one stands apart for its harmony between sacred history and modern sophistication.

Walking through its spaces, you’ll feel the weight of history mingled with the lightness of the sea breeze:

  1. The Chapel of St. Francis (the original monastic church) invites ceremony in marble, with terracotta floors, a single nave, and a serene altar framed by majolica tile work. It’s ideal for intimate religious weddings (≈ 60 guests). 
  2. Its cloisters open directly to sky and sea—a symbolic threshold between earth and horizon. Many couples choose this space for civil or symbolic ceremonies because it marries ancient enclosure with endless views. 
  3. Among terraces, the Belvedere Terrace, Dei Cappuccini Terrace, and Walk of the Monks wind along the cliff’s edge. These elevated platforms become stages for cocktail hours, banquets, and sunsets that feel like live paintings. 
  4. Indoors, the Dei Cappuccini Restaurant offers vaulted ceilings, panoramic windows, and a menu steeped in Mediterranean tradition—perfect as a refuge when the weather changes or for a refined dinner under shelter.

On a wedding day here, you might begin your ceremony in stone-quiet reverence, wander into golden terraces for champagne, and end the night with lights dancing over the sea and soft applause echoing through arches.

Villa San Giacomo

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Often called “Positano’s most exclusive villa,” Villa San Giacomo is a romantic hideaway perched above the town in the golden-hill district of Liparlati. Though it’s just a ten-minute walk down to the bustling heart of Positano, the villa feels like its own private world, where classic architecture, gardens, and panoramic sea views collide in cinematic harmony. 

Inside and out, you’ll find a 350 m² terrace and a 350 m² garden as signature features—spaces made for slow moments, grand gestures, or candlelit dinners under the stars. The villa’s architecture dates back to the 18th century, and over time, it’s been thoughtfully renovated to balance historic charm with modern comfort. Elaborate frescoed salons, antique furnishings, vibrant bougainvillea, lemon and orange trees all set the stage for unforgettable weddings. 

Capacity is ideal for mid-size weddings—many couples find that 60–70 guests fits beautifully across the terrace, garden, and indoor spaces without feeling crowded. Because the villa is booked in full — often for a week — it becomes a private retreat: your ceremony site, accommodation, and celebration wrapped into one seamless story. 

Villa Oliviero

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Villa Oliviero is elegance poised over the Mediterranean. In Positano’s iconic coastal tapestry, it stands out not just for its view—but for how it weaves ceremony, dining, and night into one seamless experience. 

Here’s what makes it uniquely unforgettable:

  1. Ceremony options with legal and spiritual depth — Civil weddings with legal validity (even in English) can take place right at the villa. For Catholic ceremonies, the nearby church of Santa Maria Assunta can host the formal rite, while your reception unfolds at Villa Oliviero. 
  2. Three levels, many stages — The villa’s layout allows your wedding day to move like a story: Red Terrace for ceremonies and cocktails; White or Green Terrace for dinner and cake; then the Red Terrace or poolside for after-party and dancing. 
  3. Capacity that adapts to season & style — Outdoors in summer, up to 120 guests for a seated meal, or 150 for a buffet. In spring/fall (covered), around 100 seated or 120 buffet-style. 
  4. Full event support under one roof — Their in-house wedding planner manages all the small but essential touches: paperwork, translation, venue flow, vendor coordination, photography, flowers, music, and logistics. 
  5. Rehearsal dinners with character — Whether you want formal dinners or more casual fun, Villa Oliviero offers both. One favorite: a “pizza party” with hand-tossed pizzas prepared live for guests. 

At Villa Oliviero, every terrace, every climb, every view is part of the story. The romance isn’t just in the framing—it’s in the journey you and your guests will experience from moment to moment.

Borgo Santandrea

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Borgo Santandrea feels like a secret revealed. Nestled quietly above Amalfi in the village of Conca dei Marini, it rises from the cliffs with elegant restraint, offering refined luxury without spectacle. 

The hotel sits about 90 meters above sea level, giving rooms and terraces sweeping, unobstructed ocean views. With 29 full-service rooms and 16 suites, the property is boutique but capable of hosting weddings of meaningful size, with every guest immersed in the aesthetic. Design is a language here. Every room combines handmade tiles, artisanal furniture, local stone, and linens, marrying Mediterranean tradition with mid-century elegance. The resort is woven into gardens and scenic terraces that link the hotel to a private beach, enabling fluid transitions from ceremony to reception to seaside celebration. 

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Natali Grace Levine Editor-in-Chief

Natali joined the Wezoree team in 2022 with over a decade of experience in the Wedding&Event Industry. She pursued a degree in Communications, with a minor in Digital Media. Before joining the Wezoree team, she has received numerous awards for her contributions to digital media and entrepreneurship - Women in Media Empowerment Award in 2016, US Digital Media Innovator Award in 2019, the Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media Award in 2021, and the American Digital Content Leadership Award in 2022. She has been working as an executive editor and digital director for nearly eight years.