Your wedding in Vietri sul Mare
If you want to get married on the Amalfi Coast you will suddenly think of villages like Positano and Amalfi, but in between there are smaller towns worthy too to be choosen for your Amalfi Coast wedding, such as Conca dei Marini, Cetara and last but not least Vietri sul Mare. The Amalfi Coast starts from Positano and ends up with Vietri Sul Mare, famous for its ceramics with the typical Mediterranean colours, which you can admire in the many shops of its pretty town centre. Don't miss to make a tour in the ceramic factory.
Getting married on the Amalfi Coast is for many couples a real dream, because of its dramatic landscapes, panoramic views, its scents and colours, the crystalline sea and the mild climate, the friendly people and the local delicious food. The Amalfi Coast really offers you the best you can wish for your perfect Amalfi wedding. A wide selection of wedding venues with terraces overlooking the sea, Saracene towers, medieval palaces and ancient romantic villas with gorgeosu gardens, ideal settings for an Italian dream wedding on the Amalfi Coast.
Whether you prefer a typical Italian village or a cliffhanging seaside location for your wedding in Amalfi, you will be sure to find what you are looking for in this region, and Vietri sul Mare is one of the possible options, ideal place for beach weddings. Getting married there could be an interesting alternative choice for a more intimate Italian wedding on the Amalfi Coast, for many grounds. First, it is very close Salerno and though there is no problem to find an accommodation for you and your guests. Second, you do not need to book your wedding celebration with a large advance. Third, the wedding venues in Vietri are less expensive and truly much more affordable and, more, its strategic position allows you to easily visit the surroundings and spend your honeymoon. Your guests too can consider to spend a holiday on the Amalfi Coast in occasion of your wedding! From here you can reach all other villages of the whole coastline, visit Salerno and its beauties, have a trip to Paestum and Cilento and by ferry reach Capri in one hour.
Very suggestive is the Church of St. John the Baptist, of the XVII century featuring a single nave The cathedral is in late Neapolitan Renaissance style and boasts a cupola covered with majolica tiles of Vietri, which you can admire also from the sea.