Australian passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Italy for tourism purposes, up to a maximum of 90 days. But, make sure your passport is valid for at least six months!
While some locals may not speak English, you will be able to get around OK without knowing Italian. Plus a smile and dramatic hand gestures will go a long way! But if you’re interested why not also learn a few phrases? For anyone interested, we recommend checking out the Joy of Languages podcast.
On the wedding day, shuttle services will be provided to and from the venue for guests staying in the area. We can also provide transport from Agropoli to Santa Maria for guests arriving on Thursday or Friday, but please let us know in advance. If you want any help organising transport from your arrival airport to the local area or Italian travel recommendations, please let us know and we'll do our best to help you make the most out of your trip!
In addition to the popular Amalfi Coast, Pompei, Mount Vesuvius and city of Naples, there are so many beautiful off-the beaten path attractions to visit in Cilento. You can find a list of recommended activities and attractions on the 'Explore Cilento' page and we will share a summary of our favourite spots and activities with you via email.
The dress code is formal garden party. The average June temperatures can range from 18-28 degrees Celsius. It is generally warm or hot during the day and cools down in the evenings. For those wearing heels, block heels are advised. Some streets are cobblestone and areas of the reception will be unpaved. We also kindly request shoulders and knees are covered during the ceremony. For example with a shawl, scarf of jacket.
Yes, but these must be booked well in advance in Italy and cannot be organised the week or day of. For anyone interested in booking beauty or hair appointments in Italy please reach out via email and we’ll do our best to help organise.