Luxury Wedding Packages in Italy for US Couples – 3‑Night Borgo Experience in Umbria

Published on: 23 June 2026

Italy offers countless extraordinary venues for couples dreaming of a multi-day wedding: private villas, historic estates, countryside resorts, seaside retreats, and restored medieval villages where guests can stay, celebrate, and experience the rhythm of Italian life over several days. The right choice depends on the kind of wedding weekend a couple wants to create: intimate or grand, relaxed or highly curated, symbolic or legally binding, centered on accommodation, cuisine, landscape, privacy, or the feeling of having an entire place reserved only for them.

For American couples asking where to get married in Italy with a three-night wedding experience, SPAO Borgo San Pietro Aquaeortus offers a distinctive answer: a luxury multi-day wedding venue in Umbria, on the border with Tuscany, where the celebration unfolds inside an exclusive medieval borgo reserved for the couple and their guests.

SPAO’s three-night wedding package for 75 guests starts from €58,000 and is designed as a complete Italian wedding weekend, not simply as a one-day venue rental.

The package includes:

  • three nights at the Borgo;
  • accommodation for the wedding guests;
  • welcome drink with Prosecco;
  • welcome dinner with pizza party;
  • Italian breakfasts;
  • light lunch on the wedding day;
  • Borgo wedding dinner;
  • one hour of open bar;
  • pool BBQ party;
  • wedding chairs;
  • lighting;
  • wedding planner support;
  • in-house wedding chef, with no external catering model.

This structure gives American couples a clearer and more complete way to plan a destination wedding in Italy from abroad. Guests do not simply attend the wedding; they arrive, stay, share meals, celebrate, rest, and live inside the atmosphere of the borgo across four days and three nights.

If you would like to understand how SPAO structures a multi-day wedding in Italy — from the arrival day to the wedding dinner, from the pool BBQ party to the final Italian breakfast — continue reading and enter the atmosphere of the Borgo.

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