Getting married in Salina: when a wedding becomes a story to live

There are weddings that begin with “I do” and end with the cutting of the cake. And then there are others that become a journey, a place, a memory made of light, scents and people..

There are weddings that begin with “I do” and end with the cutting of the cake. And then there are others that become a journey, a place, a memory made of light, scents and people.

Getting married in Salina means this: transforming a promise into an experience to be lived slowly, among the sea of the Aeolian Islands, the profile of the volcanoes and the beauty of an island that seems to preserve every moment.

Here, time changes rhythm. The sea accompanies the days, the light follows the profile of the mountains and sunsets become part of the story. Getting married in Salina means choosing an island that does not simply act as a backdrop, but enters the story itself. A land of nature, elegance and authenticity, where every moment takes on a different meaning.

At the heart of this story is Signum.More than a location, Signum is a hospitality destination. A place that over the years has become a symbol of elegance, welcome and uniqueness, where every wedding is tailor-made, accompanied by the care of the Caruso family and by a dedicated staff that welcomes guests in an exclusive way.

Here, a wedding does not end in a single day. It becomes a moment that can embrace several days, almost a small world gathered around the couple.

Guests arrive on the island and the celebration slowly comes to life: days between pool and sea, sunset cocktails, music accompanying the evenings, shared breakfasts, the scent of flowers and Mediterranean scrub crossing gardens and terraces.

Every detail is carefully considered: the rooms that welcome the guests, the table linen, the mise en place, the table service, the moments to share and those to keep. The reception takes shape through the vision of Martina Caruso, Michelin-starred chef of the Signum restaurant, transforming the wedding into a gastronomic journey that tells the story of Salina through flavours, seasonality and identity.

A wedding at Signum thus becomes an immersive experience, where friends and family do not simply share a ceremony, but days lived together, accompanied by the island and its rhythms.

Over the years, Signum has also been chosen by stories arriving from afar. Among these was the wedding of Atlanta de Cadenet Taylor, daughter of John Taylor, bassist and founder of Duran Duran, celebrated at Signum with musician David Macklovitch.

For their wedding, the couple chose Salina and Signum to welcome friends and family over several days of celebrations on the island, transforming the wedding into a shared emotion made of hospitality, landscape and time lived together.

And perhaps this is the true peculiarity of getting married at Signum.

Not only the beauty of the place or the uniqueness of the destination, but the possibility of experiencing the wedding as a suspended time.

Between the sea of the Aeolian Islands, Michelin-starred cuisine, sunsets, the scents of the island and a welcome that has defined Signum for generations, the wedding becomes something more than a ceremony.

It becomes an experience to live. A memory to preserve. A story that continues long after the day of the “I do”.