
by
Maria Del Campo
on
A personal guide to Tuscany as one of Italy’s most desired wedding regions, explored through emotion, venue style, landscape, hospitality, and atmosphere.
Rather than a familiar list of villas, this upcoming journal reflects on the places I personally trust, the kind of couples they suit, and what makes Tuscany feel rooted, layered, and quietly powerful.
Tuscany may be one of the most recognizable regions for destination weddings in Italy, but it is also one of the easiest to misunderstand.
It is often reduced to rolling hills, vineyards, cypress roads, villas, and long tables under the evening light. All of that exists, of course. But Tuscany is not powerful because it looks like a dream of Italy. It is powerful because it carries weight.
There is history in the stone.
Stillness in the landscape.
A sense of permanence in the way the light moves across the hills.
Tuscany does not ask to impress quickly. It reveals itself slowly, through wine, land, food, silence, architecture, and the feeling that time has settled there differently.
This upcoming article will explore Tuscany through the Ca’ di Campo lens, from villas and wine estates to countryside retreats and historic residences, considering not only beauty, but rhythm, hospitality, season, atmosphere, and emotional fit.