A Sorrento Cloisters and Villa Antiche Mura Sorrento wedding video. Mini movie video highlights of Stefanie and Len’s chic and charming wedding day in Sorrento, at the Cloisters and Villa Antiche Mura.

A selection of the unforgettable events and unmissable moments from this Sorrento summer wedding. Following their pre-wedding preparations, highlights of Stefanie and Len’s civil wedding ceremony in Sorrento at the San Francesco Cloisters.Later, the couple’s stroll around the streets of the historic centre of Sorrrento.

Then, highlights from the newlyweds’ wedding reception, including their cake cutting and first dance, at Villa Antiche Mura.

The beautiful resort town provided the perfect backdrop for David and Lauren’s wedding. Miles of sea, mist, white cliffs and beautiful blue skies made the outdoor photographs look stunning.

The bride, looking ravishing next to her groom, wore a white fitted  wedding dress. The groom also looked dapper in his suite.

The two were a stylish couple and  camera lenses loved them. We had fun shooting in the gardens of Villa Cimbrone and took great advantage of the landscape and the priceless Roman architecture, both inside and outside the buildings. After all, it’s not every day that you get the opportunity to enjoy such a beautiful moment in Villa Cimbrone, the medieval-style estate perched on a steep outcrop that is surrounded by one celebrated garden after another.

After David and Lauren  exchanged their vows in Villa, it was followed by a romantic dinner to celebrate their new married status. It was so beautiful and everything and elopement is made of. And what makes this couple’s even more romantic is that they chose a destination wedding which could easily double as their honeymoon.

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The gentle combers of the sea swelled in harmony, as Villa Antiche Mura reigned cliffside in magnificent grandeur. On a blithe Thursday, fragments in time captured Sorrento standing still right before Daphne and Dan on their day of matrimony.

Gleaming in serenity, amidst the delicate balance of earth’s infinite blue gradients, is elegance. A glorious muse, vested in immaculate ivory and the luminosity of love, helmed the panoramic South Italian landscape.

His enamored gaze, her radiant grace, and their fervor for forever seized the solace of eternity and careened day into nightfall. Together with cherished family and friends, an abundance of love and laughter, the couple danced with the horizon, savoring moments tinctured by the eloquent symphony of nature’s palette.

Wedding Planner: Bella Sposa

Location: Villa Antiche Mura

Shelley and Anthony exchanged ‘I do’s in Sorrento on a mid-May afternoon.

Shelley, accompanied by her bridesmaids, prepared for her wedding day at the Hotel Antiche Mura in the centre of the pretty seaside town. Meanwhile, Anthony and his best man enjoyed a pre-wedding pint, on the scenic Marinella square in nearby Sant’Agnello.

Shelley and Anthony celebrated their civil wedding ceremony in the San Francesco Cloisters. The ceremony included a reading by Anthony’s son Nathan, and the exchange of beautiful wedding rings. The rings were personally designed and made by Anthony’s best man Dan.

After the ceremony, the newly-weds spent a little time wandering through the streets of Sorrento. They stopped in a local leather-making and wood-carving shop. For good luck, according to Italian tradition, they cut a tiny hole in Shelley’s veil. This was done using a pair of very old – and precious – scissors, which belonged to the shop owner.

Afterward, Shelley and Anthony joined their guests at their wedding reception venue, the Villa Antiche Mura. While wedding guests sampled delicious aperitifs on one of the villa’s terrace, they admiring the breathtaking coastal panorama.

Later, the couple took advantage of the villa’s balconies, gardens and private walkway down to the sea, to capture beautiful photographs as the sun began to set.

Shelley, Anthony and guests sat down to a gala wedding dinner, served on the villa’s dining terrace. Following this, Shelley and Anthony cut their elegant, tiered, wedding cake. Then the couple performed their first dance before  before their guests took to the dance floor as the after-party began!

The couple exchanged their vows on the wedding terrace of  Positano town hall, surrounded by their closest family and friends.

The occasional autumn shower bursts during Claudia & Victor’s wedding day, couldn’t dampen the lovely couple’s fun.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds visited some of Positano’s prettiest spots for photographs, cuddling under an ‘umbrella for two’.

During their photo shoot, the couple stopped at a look-out point high above the town, known as La Madonnina. This beauty spot has balconies affording magnificent views of the Amalfi coastline. The Madonnina overlooks the charming town of Positano, with its winding roads and pastel-coloured houses trailing down to the sea.

Then, from the Madonnina, the couple took the curving coastal road leading to Sorrento, towards another look-out point. Claudia and Victor visited the small area of towering pine trees, lining a balcony with breathtaking views of the coastline.

Later, Claudia & Victor returned to the centre of Positano, where they wandered through town. The couple enjoyed  the enchanting atmosphere of the vibrant town centre, before celebrating their marriage with a champagne toast.

Then, the newly-married couple rejoined their guests for further celebrations, beginning with prosecco at the bar of beach restaurant La Pergola.

Andrea and Nolan celebrated their romantic and intimate family wedding in the mountaintop Amalfi Coast town of Ravello.

The couple and their guests, stayed at the Hotel La Moresca, a converted house featuring traditional Ravello architecture. The hotel sits on the historic Piazza Fontana Moresca, a square named for its impressive 18th Century Moorish fountain.

While stunning bride Andrea finished her wedding day preparations, dapper groom Nolan met up with his family  members before the ceremony.

The couple married in the Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte gardens. Nolan and guests watched Andrea’s entrance, escorted by her father.

Andrea’s mum joined Nolan and his family for the arrival of the bride, as Andrea was escorted by her father. A solo violinist accompanied the bridal entrance and played during the ceremony.

Following the sweet wedding ceremony, the group walked together through the streets to Ravello’s main square, Piazza Duomo. They paused along the way, as Andrea and Nolan captured photographs in some of the town’s prettiest spots. They even stopped to admire and play with Ravello’s adorable local kittens!

Then, Andrea and Nolan left their family members to enjoy drinks and nibbles at Piazza Duomo’s Caffè Calce. Meanwhile, the newlyweds captured more photographs alone together, around Ravello.

Later, Andrea and Nolan rejoined their guests for the wedding reception at a lovely, family-run hotel and restaurant, the Hotel Garden. There, they dined on the venue’s main terrace, enjoying a delicious meal while admiring the breathtaking views.

During the wedding dinner, featuring delicious traditional recipes made with the freshest local ingredients, Andrea and Nolan welcomed and toasted their guests.

Later, the bride and groom danced their romantic first dance and playfully cut their wedding cake, to their families’ delight!

Kelsey and Ian said ‘I do’ in the picture-perfect setting of Positano, on the Amalfi Coast.

The couple and their guests stayed at the friendly, boutique Hotel Bougainville in the centre of Positano. There, they spent a fun morning of primping and preparing, amid anticipation, laughter and prosecco toasts.

Kelsey and Ian married on the sea-view wedding terrace of the Hotel Marincanto, which has spectacular views of the enchanting town of Positano.

Two of Kelsey and Ian’s closest friends designed and delivered the couple’s sweet symbolic wedding ceremony. During the celebration, which included family member participation, there were lots of smiles and many happy tears.

Then, guests moved to the hotel’s Villa Incanto – a Pompeian-red villa, decorated with lemon trees and trailing bougainvillea. The villa’s charming, tiled terrace offers views across the sea, towards Positano and Praiano.

After a celebratory champagne toast, the wedding party enjoyed an array of delicious nibbles, during post-ceremony aperitifs. Later, as guests soaked up the views and atmosphere, Kelsey and Ian captured romantic photographs alone together around Positano.

Then, Kelsey and Ian rejoined their guests for the trip to the nearby mountain hamlet of Montepertuso for the wedding reception. There, they dined at a charming and characteristic, family-run restaurant, La Tagliata.

On arrival, guests sampled a delicious selection of finger foods, created using the freshest local ingredients grown in the restaurant’s gardens. Later, they moved to one of the restaurant’s fabulous terraces for emotional speeches and lots of laughter and fun, during a delightful dinner.

British couple Connie and Daniel married on the Sorrento Peninsula, on a lovely late-May afternoon. Connie got ready for her wedding day, accompanied by her parents and bridesmaids, at the Grand Hotel Cocumella in Sant’Agnello near Sorrento. This luxury hotel is set in a beautiful ex-Monastery set in charming grounds. While Dan greeted guests at the ceremony venue, the bride and her dad travelled to the wedding ceremony in fabulous Italian-style, in a vintage white convertible FIAT 500.

The Ceremony

The couple’s wedding ceremony took place on the sea-view terrace of the Villa Fondi di Sangro in Piano di Sorrento. Villa Fondi is a historic villa with pretty gardens, which is perched on a balcony over the sea. The terrace has spectacular views across to the Bay of Naples. After the ceremony, before heading to their reception venue, Connie and Dan visited Sorrento’s characteristic Marina Grande for photographs. The little fishing port is one of the couple’s favourite settings in Sorrento. In fact, they stopped to visit – and share a celebratory toast – with the owner of their favourite local restaurant on the Marina, O’ Puledrone.

The Reception

When they arrived at their wedding reception venue, the wonderful Villa Antiche Mura, Connie and Dan joined their guests on the villa’s white terrace. The newly-weds and their guests enjoyed delicious nibbles and aperitifs as they enjoyed the breathtaking coastal  views. As an extra special treat, a traditional ice-cream cart offered delectable local gelato! Connie, Dan and their guests enjoed the delicious gala wedding dinner on the villa’s red terrace, while the sun set spectacularly over the sea.

After dinner and a selection of hilarious and emotional speeches, the couple cut their wedding cake. The cake eatured two wonderful cake toppers of the bride and groom, created by Connie’s mum. Connie and Dan cut their cake framed by the hearts and lanterns hanging prettily from the terrace’s trees.

There was a special surprise for the couple – in particular Dan – in the form of a congratulations letter from Arsène Wenger, the manager of Dan’s favourite football team, Arsenal. Dan was thrilled by the letter, which had been arranged months before by a close friend. The letter was in a red frame, of course! The letter was positioned in pride of place, on a second decorated table, close to the wedding cake! Connie and Dan and their guests sampled the delicious cake, before the couple took to the dance floor for their first dance. Afterward, the couple’s guests joined them on the dancefloor, for the remainder of the evening’s fun!

Sorrento Wedding Dream

 

Just when the collars of the day meet the blue of the sea.

Maggie and Kevin decided to have their “I do” in the beautiful Sorrento. Their fairy tale came to life thanks to the precious help of the talented wedding planner Cheryl Pagano who carefully fulfilled all their wishes.

But young and dynamic Maggie and Kevin wanted to give a touch of originality to their wedding look  and so  all the bridal and groom party combined their elegant clothes with a pair of white sneakers.

The real surprise was to see  sneakers appearing under the romantic dress of Maggie, customized to celebrate love. That allowed them to enjoy a comfortable walk among the narrow streets of Sorrento before reaching their guests, at Hotel Bellevue Syrene where, in a splendid setting and in a happy and familiar atmosphere, they were able to taste all the flavors of the Sorrento Coast.

Vicky and Jamie celebrated their early-September wedding in Sorrento.

The couple married in a civil wedding ceremony at the charming San Francesco Cloisters in the heart of the town.

Before the ceremony, Vicky and Jamie arranged a romantic first look moment in the beautiful surroundings of the Bellevue Syrene hotel. This 5-star hotel which blends timeless elegance with modern chic also played host to the couple’s wedding reception celebrations.

After their ceremony, as Vicky and Jamie exited the Cloisters as husband and wife, they were showered with petal confetti by their family and friends.

Then Vicky and Jamie returned to the Cloisters for photographs alone together. Later, they strolled through the streets of the historic centre of Sorrento before joining their guests at the Bellevue Syrene.

The newlyweds hosted their reception party on the Villa Pompeiana terrace of the hotel. This immense, elegant, Roman-inspired terrace offers spectacular views across the sea to the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.

During an evening of fun, following a delicious dinner and emotional speeches, Vicky and Jamie cut their wedding cake. Then the bride and groom danced their first dance to open the after-party, after which guests joined them to dance the night away!

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