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Boho Wedding in Tuscany, Italy

Imagine a sun-drenched Tuscan farmhouse draped in macrame and pampas grass, with olive groves framing your ceremony and a farm-to-table feast under string lights. A boho wedding in Tuscany pairs earthy free-spirited style with Italy's golden rolling hills.

Best Season

May to September

Estimated Budget

$20,000 - $45,000

Why This Combination Works

Boho style asks for texture, warmth, and a sense that the landscape itself is part of the decor β€” and Tuscany answers every one of those asks without staging. The region's agriturismo venues are already dressed in terracotta, weathered stone, and wild herbs; pampas, macrame, and dried florals feel indigenous here rather than imported.

The late-May through September window aligns perfectly with golden-hour ceremonies in olive groves and long communal dinners on stone terraces, and Tuscany's golden afternoon light is the single biggest gift to boho photography β€” soft, honeyed, and already doing half the color grading. Vineyards and farmhouses are accustomed to hosting 60–120 guest weddings, so logistics (caterers, florists, transport from Florence or Pisa) are well-trodden rather than improvised.

The practical tradeoff is heat in July and August β€” ceremonies before 6 p.m. feel punishing β€” and a real budget floor around $20,000 for a weekend-long celebration once you account for villa rental, local catering, and floral installation. Couples who lean into shoulder-season dates (late May, early June, September) get the same postcard light without the crowds or the peak-season villa premiums.

Highlights

1

Ceremony beneath a wildflower arch with cypress trees in the background

2

Farm-to-table dinner featuring Tuscan olive oil, local cheeses, and Chianti

3

Vintage rug aisle runner winding through an olive grove

4

Golden-hour portraits on sun-baked hilltop roads

5

Lounge areas with rattan furniture and floor cushions on terracotta patios

Venue Ideas

  • Restored stone farmhouses with open courtyards
  • Working vineyards with panoramic hill views
  • Olive grove estates with rustic barns
  • Agriturismo properties surrounded by lavender fields

Styling Tips

  1. 1

    Layer terracotta pottery, linen runners, and dried floral arrangements along communal tables

  2. 2

    Use amber glass bottles and woven baskets as centerpiece vessels

  3. 3

    Drape gauze fabric from pergolas or beams to soften hard stone architecture

  4. 4

    Choose a flowing lace gown with open back and wildflower crown