Michela & Robert

October 2–3, 2025

Michela & Robert

October 2–3, 2025

Q & A

Where is the wedding registry?

⁠Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift we could ask for. Should you wish to honor us with a gift, a contribution toward our honeymoon would be warmly appreciated. For those who prefer direct bank transfers, please contact us, and we will provide transfer details.

What’s the weather typically like in October?

October in Sorrento marks the transition from summer to autumn, bringing milder temperatures and a serene atmosphere. Here's what guests can typically expect: Temperature: Average daily temperatures range from highs of approximately 23°C (73°F) to lows around 16°C (61°F), providing comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Rainfall: There's a moderate chance of rain, with October experiencing occasional showers. It's advisable to pack a light rain jacket or umbrella. Sea Temperature: The sea remains relatively warm, with average temperatures around 22°C (72°F), making it suitable for swimming. Daylight Hours: Guests can enjoy approximately 11 hours of daylight, with sunsets occurring earlier as the month progresses.

What is the area like?

Sant'Agnello is a charming town located in the province of Naples (NA), Italy, along the stunning Amalfi Coast. It’s a quieter, more laid-back alternative, but still offers beautiful coastal views, narrow streets, and classic Italian architecture. The town is known for its peaceful vibe, making it a great spot to relax while still being close to major attractions in the area. You can easily explore nearby places like Sorrento, Pompeii, or the island of Capri.

Do people in Italy typically tip?

Tipping in Italy isn't obligatory. Italians usually leave a small amount or round up the bill for good service. In upscale restaurants, a 10-15% tip might be appropriate for exceptional service. However, if a "servizio" (service charge) is already included in your bill, additional tipping isn't necessary. In Italy, dining customs include a "coperto," a per-person cover charge typically ranging from €1 to €3, covering items like bread and table settings. Tipping isn't mandatory; Italians often round up the bill or leave small amounts for exceptional service.