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Wedding Italy I Do
Via Ravenna, 11
00161 Rome - Italy

email: info@weddingitalyido.com
english speaking: +39 333 9433849
italian speaking: +39 338 5226448
fax: +39 06 44233413



 


When should I get married?

The Mediterranean touch that our seasons have is well know all around the world. The sunny sky under which Italians live most time of the year is envied by many countries. Our heterogeneous landscape offers also very different options.. In March or in April, end of the winter, in one day you can sky in Dolomites and swim in the Mediterranean sea at the same time.Italy is a very long country, and goes from coastal down south to the Italian Alps up north, so the weather is also variable in winter depending on location.

Unfortunately the greenhouse effect that our planet is suffering changed our seasons and made them sometimes unpredictable as in all the rest of the world.

Most of the people we worked with told us that one of the main reason of getting married in Italy was the weather. We absolutely understand.

Every season offer different option. Summer is normally the favourite season of our couples, so as spring and autumn. Don’t think that winter is less fascinating specially if you think of the white landscapes and the romantic atmosphere that a fireplace in a ancient farm house or in castle can offer..

March
(variable-to-bad weather, wet, uncrowded, poor light)

April
(variable weather, uncrowded, okay afternoon light)

May
(usually great weather, not crowded, good light)

June
(best weather, not too crowded early June, lots of light, but can be hot)

July
(great weather, biggest crowds, lots of light, can be hot)

August
(biggest crowds, lots of light, can be very very hot)

September
(usually good weather, not crowded, good light)

October
(variable weather, colder, uncrowded, okay light)

November/December
(variable weather, wetter, cold, poor afternoon light, darkness comes quickly in the afternoon.)

Gennuary/February
(variable weather, coldest months, poor afternoon light, darkness comes quickly in the afternoon.)