Sicily
Sicily offers dramatic coastline, historic estates, and one of Italy's strongest food cultures. This guide covers what couples should know before planning there.

Sicily is still less saturated than Tuscany or Lake Como for international weddings, which means stronger value, more availability, and a more authentic guest experience for couples who appreciate culture, food, and scenery over brand reputation.
Palermo and Catania are the main airports. Depending on the venue, transfers can run 30 minutes to two hours. Planning around airport access and accommodation spread is essential for guest comfort.
Local knowledge matters more in Sicily because the supplier market is more fragmented than in Tuscany or Lake Como. A planner or sourcing partner who knows the territory can open doors that online research alone cannot.
Absolutely. Historic palazzos, clifftop estates, and private villas in Taormina, Syracuse, and the Aeolian Islands offer world-class settings.
May, June, September, and October offer the best balance of weather, availability, and guest comfort.
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