
If you’re thinking about having an Amalfi Coast wedding, one of the big questions is — when’s
the best time to do it?
Honestly, there’s no “one-size-fits-all” answer. Each season here has its own charm, and the
best choice really comes down to what kind of vibe you want. Some couples love the buzz of
summer, while others prefer the calm of autumn or the fresh feel of spring.
I’ve helped plan Amalfi Coast weddings in every season, so let me break down what each one
has to offer.
Spring Amalfi Coast Weddings (March – May)
Spring on the Amalfi Coast feels like the world waking up. By late March, the hills are covered in
colorful flowers, and the scent of orange blossoms and jasmine drifts through the streets.
The weather’s pleasant — not too hot, not too cold — with temperatures hovering around
15–22°C (59–72°F). It’s perfect for outdoor weddings, especially if you’re dreaming of a garden
ceremony or a terrace dinner with twinkling lights.
The best part? Spring isn’t as busy as summer, so you won’t be fighting through crowds. Hotels
and venues are often more affordable too.
That said, spring weather can be unpredictable, especially in March and April. If you’re planning
an outdoor celebration, I’d strongly recommend having a backup plan — just in case those
spring showers decide to make an appearance.
Good for: Couples who want a colorful, fragrant setting with mild temperatures and fewer
tourists.
Summer Weddings (June – August)
If you’re imagining an Amalfi Coast wedding with clear skies, golden sunsets, and warm
evenings by the sea, summer’s your season.
The weather’s hot — often hitting 28–32°C (82–90°F) — but the breeze off the water makes it
comfortable, especially in the evenings. Rain is rare, so outdoor weddings feel like a safe bet.
Plus, the long daylight hours mean you’ll have plenty of time for sunset photos and late-night
celebrations.
Now, the downside: summer is peak tourist season. Towns get crowded, hotels charge top
rates, and popular venues book out months (or even years) in advance. If you’re set on a
summer Amalfi Coast wedding, you’ll want to lock in your plans early.
Good for: Couples who want guaranteed sunshine, lots of energy, and don’t mind sharing the
coastline with tourists.

Amalfi Coast Weddings in Autumn(September – November)
I’m a big fan of autumn weddings here — it’s like the best of both worlds. September still feels
like summer, with warm days and calm seas, but the crowds start to thin out.
By October, the air turns cooler, and the whole coast feels more relaxed. The golden light at this
time of year? Absolutely stunning — perfect for wedding photos.
Another bonus: local produce is in its prime, which means your wedding menu can feature fresh
grapes, pomegranates, and rich autumn flavors.
By November, though, things get quieter — some hotels and restaurants close for the season,
and rain becomes more common.
Good for: Couples who want warm weather, a calmer atmosphere, and beautiful golden
sunsets.
Winter Amalfi Coast Weddings (December – February)
Winter is the Amalfi Coast’s quiet season, and while it’s not the obvious choice for a wedding,
it’s incredibly special if you’re after something intimate.
The tourist crowds disappear, and you’ll feel like you have the coastline to yourselves. Picture
misty hills, cozy candlelit dinners, and a quieter kind of romance.
The weather’s cool — around 10–15°C (50–59°F) — and you’ll likely get a mix of sunny days
and rainy ones. While winter weddings here can be stunning, it’s worth noting that some
venues, restaurants, and shops shut down during this period.
Good for: Couples who love a quiet, intimate celebration with fewer distractions.
So, When’s the Best Time for Your Amalfi Coast Wedding?
Honestly, it depends on what you’re after. Whatever season you choose, your Amalfi Coast
wedding will have that effortless romance this place is famous for. If you’re still unsure when to
book, feel free to reach out — I’d be happy to help you figure out what works best for you.
After all, there’s no wrong season for love — especially not on the Amalfi Coast.
Feel free to get in contact with me to know more!

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