If you’re dreaming of a Tuscany elopement, you already know the landscapes are stunning. But what if you could turn your wedding day into a full-on experience — one filled with romance, adventure, and a few “wow, are we really doing this?” moments?
Here are ten fun, meaningful, and downright magical Tuscany elopement activities you can add to your day to make it even more unforgettable.
Let’s start with a classic. Tuscany is home to world-famous wine regions like Chianti and Val d’Orcia, and there’s nothing quite like sipping wine straight from the source. Visit a local vineyard for a tasting, or enjoy a private tour with lunch among the vines. It’s the perfect way to slow down and soak it all in between vows and sunset portraits.
Want to kick off your elopement day with a sunrise you’ll never forget? A hot air balloon ride over Tuscany’s rolling hills is as dreamy as it sounds. Float over vineyards, olive groves, and cypress-lined roads with nothing but the wind and your love beside you. (And yes, the photos will be insane.)
Yes, you can totally book a private helicopter ride in Tuscany. Take off from Florence or Siena and see castles, villages, and the sea from above. It’s perfect if you want a touch of luxury, or just something epic and adventurous to remember forever.
Tuscany is full of hidden thermal springs, and they’re perfect for relaxing after your ceremony. Bagni San Filippo and Saturnia are two favorites, where you can dip into warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by nature. Just bring towels, flip-flops, and a bottle of prosecco.
Surprise! You can sail in Tuscany too. Take a boat out on Lake Trasimeno or around the coast near Monte Argentario. A quiet sunset cruise is perfect for couples who love being near the water—and it’s such a romantic way to end your elopement day.
Picture this: You’ve just exchanged vows, taken epic photos, and now you’re back at your villa, where a private chef is preparing your wedding dinner. Local cheeses, handmade pasta, wine flowing, string lights above you… it doesn’t get better. You can even join in and learn to make something together!
Is there anything more Italian than riding a red Vespa through the hills of Tuscany? Rent one for the afternoon and explore quiet back roads, stop in small villages, and feel the breeze in your hair. Bonus: it makes for such fun and playful photos.
Sometimes the simple moments are the most romantic. I can help you set up a beautiful picnic with local goodies—think cheeses, olives, fresh focaccia, and a chilled bottle of prosecco—in a quiet field surrounded by olive trees and golden light. Just the two of you, totally relaxed.
Tuscany is filled with charming little towns like Pienza, San Gimignano, and Montepulciano. You can stroll through cobblestone streets, pop into tiny artisan shops, or sip an espresso in the town square. These villages are gorgeous for photos and give you space to slow down and soak in the moment.
Why not create something with your hands on your wedding day? Take a private art or ceramics workshop and make a keepsake to take home. Whether it’s painting the Tuscan landscape or crafting a small ceramic piece, it’s a unique way to mark the start of your marriage.
If you’ve seen Gladiator (and cried at the end like the rest of us), you’ll recognize this view: golden fields, cypress trees, and a dirt path leading to a farmhouse. It’s the scene from the final moments of the film—and yes, you can visit it in real life.
Located just outside Pienza, this peaceful spot is beyond stunning at sunrise or sunset. Whether you want to walk the same path for your photos or simply take a moment to soak in the beauty, it’s a powerful and symbolic place to start your forever.
Eloping in Tuscany isn’t just about saying “I do.” It’s about creating a day that feels like you—whether that’s floating above the hills, soaking in a hot spring, or sharing wine under the stars. These Tuscany elopement activities aren’t just add-ons… they’re part of the story.
Need help bringing it all together? I’m not just your photographer—I help plan, scout, guide, and make sure your day is as relaxed and beautiful as you imagined.
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