You did it! You tied the knot and you are your partner are now bonded together forever. You had a beautiful ceremony filled with family and friends and now it’s time for you to relax. You ready to jet off on your honeymoon and bask in the glow of newly wedded bliss. If you’re heading to Italy, here are some of the most romantic things to do.
1. Tuscan Helicopter Wine Tour

If you’re staying in Florence, you need to book your seat on this exciting tour of the countryside. A private driver will pick you up and deliver you to the heliport where you and your partner will take off on a 4-hour adventure. The tour takes you to the heart of the Chianti region, where you will be treated to four samplings, along with traditional Italian appetizers. You will also have the opportunity to tour the winery before you fly back to Florence.
2. Visit the Blue Grotto on Capri
The Blue Grotto is one of the area’s most popular tourist destinations. Tour boats will take you inside the cave where the vibrant blue water will amaze. The spot was once an ancient Roman swimming pool for the Emperor before local tales of haunting and demons drove people away. All that changed in the early 1800s when artist Ernst Fries created a paint of the cave’s interiors. The grotto has been welcoming visitors ever since.
3. Sunset Boat Tour on the Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is filled with picturesque towns and stunning water views. What better way to see the sites than on a boat ride at sunset? You can cuddle up close together and watch as the last rays of sunlight highlight the colorful buildings of the coastal villages.
4. Enjoy an Intimate Dinner at Solo Per Due

Known as the world’s smallest restaurant, Solo Per Due provides one table for two people to enjoy a traditional Italian meal. The restaurant is located in Vacone, just north of Rome, and all diners are greeted at the door by owner Remo Di Claudio. The wait staff is always on hand and ready to serve, you just have to ring the bell at the table. Make sure to reserve your table well in advance, as spots go quickly.
5. Follow in Casanova’s Footsteps in Venice

Known as history’s most famous lover, Casanova is an important figure in Venetian culture. This walking tour will take you through Casanova’s life, from his childhood home to the prison where he escaped. You and your new spouse will get to explore the streets of Venice while immersing yourself in a history of romance and passion.
Sources:
- Helicopter Tour [Kiss From Italy]
- Blue Grotto [Capri]
- Table For Two [Daily Mail]
- Romantic Italy [Select Italy]
- Casanova [Private Guides]
- Feature Picture [Wallpaper Flare]