Best Destinations for your Bachelorette Girl's Trip
- LaShai H
- Mar 25, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 7, 2024
It's hard to think of a more exciting and simultaneously stressful time in a woman's life than planning her wedding. There are 90 gazillion decisions that have to be made from venue, dresses, food, music, guest list and my personal favorite, how to celebrate the bride via the bachelorette trip. Where to go can be a tricky decision to make, but I tend to pick a place that will really be fun for the bride while not breaking the bank for everyone wanting to celebrate her.
With all of the wedding decisions that have to be made, selecting a destination for the bachelorette party, can easily send a busy bride over the deep end. Don't fret! I've put together the list of destinations that will be fun, easy and affordable. Continue reading to see what locations I've suggested below:
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Ideal for: Foodie Bride
Cost: $$
There's big fun to be had in the Big Easy. Especially if you're a foodie. New Orleans is a cuisine capital and between the gumbo, fried oysters and beignets, you're sure to have a happy bride and a great time. There are over 130 festivals held in New Orleans each year so you can also have a great time without having to go specifically for Mardi Gras.
Where to Stay: The Natchez Hotel
Keep Cost Low By: Avoid going during parade season and you'll miss the overpriced plane and hotel price hikes.

Ideal for: Music Lover Bride
Cost: $$$
Nashville is any music lover's paradise. There is such a rich history, southern food, and live music and performers everywhere. While karaoke isn't a requirement, it's certainly encouraged. Be sure to jump into a line dance or two. The nightlife is great and if you really want to double down on a fun time, grab everyone a hat or some matching cowgirl boots.
Where to Stay: Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown
Keep Cost Low By: Doubling up in hotel rooms especially if you are staying downtown.

3. Temecula, CA
Ideal for: Wine Enthusiast
Cost: $$$
Temecula is the perfect location for the calmer, quieter bride who is looking for a little relaxation before the big day. Exploring the vineyards and wine tasting is a great way to spend some quality girl time. There are also a couple speakeasies and bars with dancing in Old Town if you do decide to get in some of the nightlife.
Where to Stay: SpringHill Suites by Marriott Temecula Valley Wine Country
Keep Cost Low By: Taking advantage of the SIP Pass which will save you on wine tasting.

Ideal for: The Frequent Flyer
Cost: $
This option is a little more complicated, because everyone would need a passport to go, but as long as that isn't an issue, Rosarito Beach is a great bachelorette trip option. It's just an hour drive from the San Diego airport and it's one of the most affordable options because of how inexpensive food and drinks are. I definitely recommend making a weekend of it by checking out nearby Puerto Nuevo. Your travel loving bride will appreciate the quick trip out of the country and the group will appreciate the price point.
Where to Stay: Playa Bonita
Keep Cost Low by: Eating and drinking locally vs. on a resort.

Ideal for: The Party Animal
Cost: $$$$
You can't talk girls' trip and bachelorette without considering the classic and iconic Las Vegas. This city never sleeps and with all the glitz and glam, shopping and nightlife, Vegas is a great option for the bride who wants to party nonstop. Do keep in mind that between cabana's during the day and bottle service at night, this is one of the pricier options.

Where to Stay: Marriott's Grand Chateau
Keep Cost Low by: Pregaming before going out.
6. Take a Cruise
Ideal For: The Indecisive Bride
Cost: $$
This honorable mention is obviously not a destination, but I stand by this recommendation, nevertheless. A cruise is a great option because there are so many activities available that you don't have to spend a ton of time planning for what everyone will want to do. Cruising is also a great way to explore a new location by seeing multiple ports on one trip.
Check out the Away Blog for more details on each of these destinations. Drop a comment and let me know where you're headed for you next girl's trip. Also, subscribe now and be the first to know when know blogs hit the streets!
Happy Exploring!
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