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- The Mediterranean jewel so admired by poets, artists and travellers from all over the world.
Tuscany Wedding- Wickedly enticing, Tuscany has seduced many a visitor with her exuberance and her vivacious lust for life.
Amalfi Wedding - The magic and beauty of its towns, landscapes and people make the Amalfi Coast truly unique.
Florence Wedding - The birthplace of the renaissance, the ultimate expression of Italian art and culture, admired world wide.
Rome Wedding - The eternal city where the past, present, and future meet and live side by side in perfect harmony.
Umbria Wedding- Numerous small, yet fascinating, towns scattered amongst the hills and valleys, all united in this enchanting region.
Venice Wedding - The most romantic city in the world, the charm of which has been retained throughout the centuries.
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Capri wedding and honeymoon guide

Capri is a beautiful island of limestone rock just off the Sorrentine peninsula whose coastline is accented with several caves and reefs.
Mount Tiberio to the east, and Mount Solaro to the west are the two main peaks on the island. Between the peaks, connecting the Marina Grande to the north and Marina Piccola to the south, is the town of Capri. The other town on the island, Anacapri, is located west of Mount Solaro.

The name Capri traces back to the Greeks, the first to populate the island. "Capri" was not derived from the Latin "Capreae" (goats), but from the Greek "Kapros" (wild boar), and fossil remains have confirmed this. The island was Greek before it became Roman. After visiting Capri in 29 BC, Caesar Augustus was so taken with the island's beauty that he bought it from Naples, giving up the nearby island of Ischia - much larger and richer - in return. Legend says that his successor, Tiberius, built twelve villas, dedicating them to the twelve gods of Olympus, and ruled the Roman Empire from the most splendid one, the "Villa Jovis".
In the first half of the last century when The Blue Grotto was discovered, the large flow of weddingists began, being drawn to Capri's climate, hospitality, colors and magical atmosphere. From the end of the 1800's until World War II, writers, painters, exiles, rich and eccentric visitors chose the island as their honeymoon, building villas and establishing the multilingual, cosmopolitan colony that made Capri famous today.

 

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