Choosing between a tonnara and a baglio for a wedding in Sicily means deciding what kind of story you want to experience (and make your guests experience). Both are historic locations in Sicily with a strong scenic impact, but with very different characteristics: the tonnara speaks of sea, light, and horizons; the baglio tells of courtyards, stone, agricultural tradition, and a sense
A sea view wedding in Sicily has an immediate charm: intense light, open horizon, scent of salt air, and an atmosphere that already seems like a “set.” For this reason, however, it requires more careful planning compared to an indoor location: the wind changes the rules of the game, the audio must be thought out surgically, and the comfort of the guests cannot
Why arriving by boat at a wedding in Venice really works Venice is not just a simple backdrop: it is a system of routes, landings, water times, and city rhythms that influence every choice. For this reason, arriving by boat is not just a scenic detail, but a format that, if well designed, makes the experience smoother and more memorable for

