
Destination Spring Amalfi Coast Wedding
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Picture yourself in cream, sage, and soft gold. Mediterranean breezes carry lemon blossoms. Your dress catches golden-hour light like spun silk. This aesthetic whispers romance without demanding drama: luminous whites, weathered textures, effortless European elegance. The mood feels intimate yet expansive, the kind of celebration that makes guests feel they've landed on a sun-drenched cliffside where time slows down.
How to recreate this look
Choose a venue with strong natural architecture: whitewashed villas, terraced gardens, or oceanfront spaces that need little embellishment. Fill your aisle and reception with cascading white florals (gardenias, ranunculus, olive branches) mixed with trailing jasmine and greenery. Layer tables in ivory linen with vintage brass candelabras. Use aged paper for place cards and cream cardstock for handwritten menus. String bistro lights overhead and use candlelight generously. The landscape does most of the work.
Budget and timing
This style works best for brides who want atmosphere over spectacle, and who prefer spring's gentle warmth to summer heat. With a tighter budget, concentrate your florals on the ceremony and centerpieces rather than full installations. A late afternoon timeline maximizes natural light and lets the setting shine without additional lighting costs. For larger guest counts, a terrace-style venue naturally fits more people while keeping the feel intimate. Avoid oversized ballrooms. The architecture itself should feel like part of your design.
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Decoration ideas
- —Let the venue do the heavy lifting — architecture and landscape are the decor
- —Local and regional blooms that complement the setting naturally
- —Al-fresco long tables styled simply with candles and trailing greenery
- —Ambient lighting: string lights, lanterns, or fire features at dusk
- —Minimal structural decor — focus spend on florals and candles
- —Local fabric, pottery, or craft as meaningful cultural detail
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Questions to ask your vendor
What to ask before you book
- 1.Do you have a vetted local vendor network at this destination, or will you be flying in your full team?
- 2.What permits or legal requirements apply to a ceremony at this specific location — and who handles coordinating them?
- 3.How do you manage guest logistics — welcome bags, ground transport, accommodation blocks — for international travelers?
- 4.Can you coordinate a remote tasting with the local caterer before we commit, or will we need to rely on their proposed menus?
- 5.What's your contingency if key décor items don't arrive on time due to customs, shipping, or logistics delays?
Color palette
white palette
Florals
- —All-white peonies, roses, and ranunculus
- —White garden roses with soft greenery
- —White tulips or narcissus (spring)
- —White dahlias with silver brunia
Decor & linens
- —White and ivory linens — mix textures to avoid flatness
- —Silver or mercury glass accents
- —White candles of varying heights
- —Greenery as the only color contrast
Season planning
spring wedding tips
- —Schedule your ceremony mid-morning or late afternoon — spring light is soft and diffused all day
- —Seasonal blooms like peonies, tulips, cherry blossom, and ranunculus are at peak availability and lowest cost
- —Have a backup plan for spring showers — a tent or covered option protects the day
- —Spring temperatures are ideal for outdoor ceremonies: guests are comfortable without fans or heaters
Things to consider
- ·Book florals early — spring weddings compete heavily for peony and cherry blossom availability
- ·Venue gardens may not be at peak bloom until May — confirm timing with your venue
- ·Allergies: check if any guests have severe pollen allergies if using heavy floral arrangements
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