There are wedding days that go exactly as planned. And then there are wedding days that take on a life of their own, becoming something bigger and more beautiful than anything you could have put on paper.
Crystal and Cobi’s Villa Cimbrone wedding in Ravello, Italy was the second kind.

The Morning at Villa Cimbrone
The day began quietly, the way the best wedding days always do. From inside the villa, the Amalfi Coast stretched out beyond the window, mountains meeting water, the town of Minori visible far below. Crystal stood at that window with a cup in hand, taking it all in before the day took over.
I have planned weddings at some of the most beautiful venues in Europe. There is something about Villa Cimbrone in the morning, before the guests arrive and the flowers are still being placed, that feels completely still. It is the kind of stillness that reminds you why you chose this place.
This is not a venue you fill. It is a venue you inhabit.



The Jewish Wedding Ceremony in the Gardens of Villa Cimbrone
The ceremony took place in the gardens, framed by Villa Cimbrone’s historic stone archways and lush Italian cypresses. White hydrangeas, garden roses, and allium blooms lined the aisle in generous clusters, designed by Ravello Wedding Flowers. The effect was romantic without being overdone. Fresh, organic, and completely in conversation with the landscape surrounding it.
The ceremony itself was a beautiful Jewish celebration. Guests from New York and across the globe gathered on the lawn, many wearing kippot, all visibly moved. The chuppah, the vows, the breaking of the glass. Every tradition observed with intention and joy.
Restraint is what creates sophistication. And this ceremony understood that completely.
When Crystal and Cobi walked back down the aisle together, the garden erupted. It was one of those moments where the joy in the room is so genuine and so collective that you feel it as a planner standing at the edge of it all. That is the moment I work toward every single time.
Music for the ceremony was provided by WeddingMusic.it, whose live performance brought an additional layer of warmth to an already emotional ceremony.






The Details That Made It Theirs
One of the things I admire most about Crystal and Cobi as a couple is how much of themselves they put into every detail. The welcome sign that greeted guests as they entered the crypt for dinner was entirely hand-painted and designed by Crystal herself. Colorful, intricate, and unlike anything you would find in a catalog. It was a piece of art that told you exactly who this couple is before you even sat down.
Every piece of stationery throughout the day carried that same quality. Printed locally but designed entirely by the bride, it was the kind of detail that elevates a wedding from beautiful to truly personal. When a client brings that level of artistry to their own celebration, my role is simply to make sure every other detail rises to meet it.



Dinner in the Crypt
If the ceremony was the emotional heart of the day, the dinner in Villa Cimbrone’s iconic crypt was its visual peak.
The crypt is one of those spaces that needs very little. Its gothic stone arches, its candlelit warmth, its ancient walls. It already has everything. The art is in knowing what to add and what to leave alone.
What Ravello Wedding Flowers created here was extraordinary. A full floral installation framing the arched alcove at the end of the room, rich with deep reds, burnt orange, blush, and jewel tones. The tables were set with gold rimmed china, crystal glassware, and taper candles that glowed against the stone. The welcome sign Crystal had painted stood at the entrance on a white iron easel, candlelight dancing across it.
Not just experience with weddings. Experience with this specific kind of beauty.
Sound, lighting, and staging were handled by LK Event, and rentals were coordinated through GEG Party Service. Every element of the room was considered. Nothing was accidental.





The Reception
The evening moved from the intimacy of the crypt into the energy of the reception, and Crystal’s dress changed with it. Gone was the structured lace gown of the ceremony. In its place, a glittering off-the-shoulder look that was made for dancing and sparklers and the kind of joy that carries a room.
The Gleams performed live throughout the reception, bringing exactly the right energy to close out an already extraordinary day. When Crystal and Cobi cut their pale blue tiered wedding cake, sparklers lit up behind them and the band played on. It was one of those moments that cannot be planned, only set up and then let happen.
That is the work I find most meaningful. Not controlling every moment, but creating the conditions for the right moments to find their own way in.


Planning a Villa Cimbrone Wedding
A Villa Cimbrone wedding is one of the most sought-after experiences in luxury destination wedding planning, and for good reason. The venue is historic, the setting is unmatched, and the spaces it offers, from the open garden ceremony to the atmospheric crypt dinner, allow for a wedding day that moves and breathes and tells a real story.
Crystal and Cobi had already secured their venue, photographer, and beauty team before reaching out to me at Luxwedding. What they needed was someone to bring every moving piece together into something cohesive, considered, and seamless for ninety guests traveling from around the world.
That is exactly what full-service luxury destination wedding planning is for.
I approach every Villa Cimbrone wedding, and every destination wedding in Italy, with a deeply European sensibility and one guiding question: what do I want this couple to feel when they look back on this day? For Crystal and Cobi, the answer was clear. Celebrated. Seen. Surrounded by beauty that felt entirely like them.

FAQs About Planning a Villa Cimbrone Wedding in Ravello
Is Villa Cimbrone a good venue for a destination wedding?
Yes, without question. Villa Cimbrone in Ravello is one of the most iconic luxury wedding venues in Italy. Its clifftop position above the Amalfi Coast, its historic gardens, and its one-of-a-kind crypt make it a destination within a destination. Guests do not just attend a wedding here. They experience a place they will never forget.
What spaces does Villa Cimbrone offer for a wedding?
Villa Cimbrone offers several distinct spaces that can be used across a wedding day or weekend. The gardens are ideal for outdoor ceremonies, the terraces for cocktail hours, and the crypt is one of the most atmospheric dinner venues in all of Italy. Each space has its own character and requires thoughtful planning to use well.
How many guests can Villa Cimbrone accommodate?
Capacity varies depending on the spaces used and the format of the event. Crystal and Cobi’s wedding day welcomed ninety guests across the ceremony, dinner, and reception. A destination wedding planner with experience at the venue can help you determine the right configuration for your vision and guest count.
Do you need a wedding planner for a Villa Cimbrone wedding?
An experienced destination wedding planner is strongly recommended. The venue is extraordinary, and the logistics of producing a full wedding day in Ravello require deep local knowledge, trusted vendor relationships, and meticulous coordination. The venue is the starting point. The planning is what makes it unforgettable.
What is the best time of year for a Villa Cimbrone wedding?
Late spring through early fall is the most popular window, with May and June offering particularly beautiful light and comfortable temperatures. Crystal and Cobi married on June 1st, 2024, and the gardens were at their most lush and alive. That said, the venue holds its own across seasons for couples drawn to a more intimate atmosphere.

Begin Planning Your Villa Cimbrone Wedding
A wedding at Villa Cimbrone is not just a destination choice. It is a statement. And it deserves planning that matches its weight.
If you are drawn to celebrations that feel considered, layered, and genuinely personal, I would love to hear about your vision. Let’s create something that stays with your guests long after the evening ends.
To begin planning your destination wedding in Italy or to learn more about working together, you are welcome to reach out here.
Vendor Credits
- Wedding Planner & Designer: Luxwedding.lu
- Venue: Villa Cimbrone, Ravello
- Photographer: Alberto Gobbato
- Videographer: Alberto D’Aria
- Floral Design: Ravello Wedding Flowers
- Stationery & Design: Hand-painted and designed by the bride
- Rentals: GEG Party Service
- Ceremony Music: WeddingMusic.it
- Wedding Party Band: The Gleams
- Lights, Sound & Stage: LK Event
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