Marriage Requirements
For Tuscany weddings, couples must provide birth certificates, passports, and a notarized “certificate of non-impediment.” Divorce and death decrees (which must be valid for 300 days) are also required if applicable. For additional information, check with your Certified Destination Wedding Specialist.
Travel Information
Travel Documents
Passports are required for entry into Italy. If you are a citizen of the US, visit travel.state.gov for more information on travel documents needed. For Canadian travelers, visit travel.gc.ca for relevant travel information.
Language
Italian is the official language of Italy, though English is widely spoken.
Currency and Tipping
The euro is the official currency of Italy.
Climate & Beaches
Climate
Tuscany enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm, dry summers. The average winter temperature is 55 degrees F and the average summer temperature is 86 degrees F.
Beaches
There are a number of gorgeous beach towns to explore along Tuscany’s western coast, including Versilia, Pisa, and Livorno. Forte dei Marmi and Viareggio Grosseto are great for people watching and offer vibrant nightlife nearby.
Activities & Attractions
Activities
Tuscany is a geographically diverse region with sun and sea, mountains, and expansive wine country. Home to some of Italy’s top-producing vineyards, wine country is a gastronomic paradise through the postcard-worthy landscape. Here you will also find the cultural and artistic hubs of the region, including Florence, Lucca, and Pisa. Further west along the coast are dazzling beach towns with great nightlife. For outdoorsy travelers, hiking, horseback riding, and biking through the region is a scenic way to redeem yourself from the seriously epic restaurant culture. Oh, and bring your wallet. The shops and boutiques are to die for.
Nightlife