Getting ready at la Mortola Superiore and Protestant Wedding at the Anglican Church of Bordighera
The charm of West Liguria lies in its ability to remain authentic, preserving the same light and atmosphere that have captivated travelers for generations. This story begins at la Mortola Superiore, in a private residence overlooking the Mediterranean. From the house windows, the view of the French coast and the sea creates a backdrop that feels like a subtle nod to the landscapes Monet once painted in this very area, a fleeting, painterly glimpse before the day’s emotions took center stage.
The journey continued to Bordighera for a Protestant ceremony at the historic Anglican Church, followed by a walk through the evocative stone heart of Bordighera Alta. Even the rain added a layer of intimacy, softening the colors and reflecting the soul of the old town, before the final celebrations at Margunaira Beach in Ventimiglia.
Get ready: Private House – La Mortola Superiore
Protestant Ceremony: Anglican Church, Bordighera
Reception: La Margunaira Beach, Ventimiglia
Luca’s Tip: When you choose to get married in Bordighera, you are choosing a landscape that has remained virtually unchanged in its soul. If you look at the view from La Mortola Superiore, you’ll recognize the same sea and the same silhouettes that Monet once immortalized; it’s a privilege to use that “original” light for your wedding portraits. My advice for your West Liguria wedding ? Don’t be afraid of the clouds. A rainy wedding in Bordighera Alta offers a unique opportunity to capture the town’s texture in a way that feels incredibly cinematic and artistic. From the historic elegance of the Anglican Church to the modern vibes of Margunaira in Ventimiglia, let the natural character of the Riviera be your true decor.

