Daniellepatric
New member
My fiancé and I are in the beginning stages of planning our wedding/honeymoon in Italy next June. Due to paperwork requirements, we will legalize our marriage in the states, but we want to exchange our vows in Italy. We are currently trying to decide between a couple of intineraries. We will be in Italy June 18th-July 3rd and want to spend time in Tuscany and Cinque Terre and possibly Lake Como.
Right now I am trying to determine if we should fly into Florence and out of Genoa. This would give us two weeks to explore Tuscany and the riviera. Or if we should fly into Florence and out of Lugano, giving us a week in Tuscany and a week split between cinque Terre and lake Como. I wouldn't expect anyone to make this decision for me, but if anyone sees any pros or cons between the two choices, I would love to hear!
The next question is where to stay in Tuscany. We will arrive on June 18th and plan to get married on June 22nd. Our exchange will be simple, just the two of us with an officiant, a beautiful view of rolling hills or grape vines and a lovely dinner in a city or village. I'm not sure if we should split our time in 2 or 3 places in Tuscany. Currently looking at spending 2 nights in Florence and moving to the country for 3 days to get married, and then finding a third place to stay. Any thoughts?
A little about us.. We enjoy eating, drinking wine, cooking classes, beaches, sightseeing, driving in the country, and enjoying beautiful landscape at a medium pace. I am a bit more fast pace and he is very slow paced, so we compromise and usually take half day trips on vacation, spending the morning exploring and the evenings relaxing.
Kind regard,
Danielle
Right now I am trying to determine if we should fly into Florence and out of Genoa. This would give us two weeks to explore Tuscany and the riviera. Or if we should fly into Florence and out of Lugano, giving us a week in Tuscany and a week split between cinque Terre and lake Como. I wouldn't expect anyone to make this decision for me, but if anyone sees any pros or cons between the two choices, I would love to hear!
The next question is where to stay in Tuscany. We will arrive on June 18th and plan to get married on June 22nd. Our exchange will be simple, just the two of us with an officiant, a beautiful view of rolling hills or grape vines and a lovely dinner in a city or village. I'm not sure if we should split our time in 2 or 3 places in Tuscany. Currently looking at spending 2 nights in Florence and moving to the country for 3 days to get married, and then finding a third place to stay. Any thoughts?
A little about us.. We enjoy eating, drinking wine, cooking classes, beaches, sightseeing, driving in the country, and enjoying beautiful landscape at a medium pace. I am a bit more fast pace and he is very slow paced, so we compromise and usually take half day trips on vacation, spending the morning exploring and the evenings relaxing.
Kind regard,
Danielle