Hannah and Andy married in the pretty Siena countryside of Castelnuovo Berardenga, in the heart of Tuscany. The couple exchanged their wedding vows in the evocative seting of the Certosa di Pontignano, a converted Monastery.

The Certosa is an exquisite venue with cloistered gardens, graceful chapels and pretty apartments. Later, the bride, groom and guests celebrated at the charming 17th Century Villa Catignano, nestled in the lush, green Tuscan countryside.

The wedding party sampled aperitifs in the villa’s lovely Italian Gardens, before dinner. Meanwhile, the bride and groom visited the grounds for photographs together before rejoining their guests.

Then they enjoyed the wedding banquet in the elegant courtyard, where, later, Hannah and Andy also cut their wedding cake.  Then, guests gathered in the lovely Tatiana Hall for the newlyweds’ first dance before the remainder of the evening’s entertainments.

Monique and Benjamin held their wedding at the stunning  Villa San Giacomo in Positano, on a sunny day in May. The couple and their guests prepared for the wedding day’s events in the 18th Century villa’s luxurious accommodations.

The suites and bedchambers feature beautifully frescoed walls and ceilings, exquisite period furnishings and fixtures and unique antiques, Meriedith and Benjamin married in the villa’s lush lawned garden, surrounded by family and friends.

The garden is shaded by olive and fig trees and offers spectacular views across Positano and the Amalfi Coast. While guests enjoyed post ceremony aperitifs in the garden, Meredith and Benjamin visited the centre of Positano for photographs.

They strolled through the enchanting seaside town, before returning the the villa. Then, the bride and groom captured romantic photographs around the villa’s salons and hallways.

Following aperitifs, Meredith and Benjamin hosted their delicious wedding banquet in the villa’s atmospheric pergola terrace. Later the couple cut their wedding cake in front the pretty, ornamental pool with it’s stunning panorama.

Claudine and James said ‘I do’ this summer, in Sorrento. Bride Claudine dressed for the wedding in the bridal suite of  Villa Silvana, a private event villa nestled in pretty gardens, in the centre of Sorrento. Before dressing, Claudine opened a lovely letter and accompanying wedding gift from her future husband. Then, assisted by her bridesmaids, she put on her delicate lace adorned wedding dress.

Groom James prepared with his groomsmen then shared a pre-wedding beer with them before heading to the ceremony venue. Claudine travelled to the ceremony in style, in a cute, white, convertible vintage VW Beetle. Claudine’s very proud father accompanied her on the journey to the ceremony.The couple exchanged vows and rings in Sorrento’s charming Cloister of Saint Francis, admist the colourful flowers surrounding the Cloister’s ancient arches.

Claudine and James exited the Cloister as husband and wife and were scattered with confetti petals by their guests. The newlyweds then left their guests and strolled through the streets of Sorrento for photographs. Among the town’s charming spots, they visited the Sedil Dominova, a historic structure decorated with beautiful frescoes. They also wandered along Sorrento’s cobbled streets before joining their guests for the wedding reception.

Claudine and James held their wedding reception at Villa Silvana. The wedding party sampled welcome aperitifs in the villa’s verdant gardens before the main wedding banquet. Claudine, James and their guests enjoyed an elegant gala dinner on one of the villa’s lovely seaview terraces.

Claudine and James slipped away for a few moments to capture some stunning photographs on the rooftop terrace of the bridal suite as the sun set over Sorrento.After dinner, Claudine and James cut their wedding cake before sharing their first dance. Afterward, guests took to the dancefloor to enjoy the music of a DJ and live sax .

Megan and Nathan married in the enchanting seaside town of Positano on the Amalfi Coast. They married in an intimate and emotion-filled elope wedding at the beautiful Hotel Marincanto. Before their ceremony, Megan and Nathan first had a romantic ‘first look’ moment on the terrace of the hotel’s charming Incanto villa. Then the couple said ‘I do’ on the panoramic wedding terrace of the hotel.

The terrace offers breath-taking views of Positano and the surrounding coastline. After their ceremony Megan and Nathan shared a celebratory toast as they enjoyed the panorama.

The newly-weds then strolled through the streets of Positano. Megan and Nathan stopped for photographs in some of the town’s prettiest spots, as they passed by. Finally, they visited a local look-out point with marvellous coastal views.

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