Build a complete bachelorette trip in under a minute — hotels, daytime fun, nightlife, restaurants, party gear, and a real per-person budget, all in one place.
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Any destination — from Nashville and Scottsdale to Cabo. Set your group size and number of nights.
We assemble stays, daytime activities, nightlife, eats, and gear tailored to a bachelorette crew.
A transparent per-person and group budget, with a Budget / Mid / Baller toggle.
Planning a bachelorette party means juggling a dozen tabs — flights, a group-friendly rental, a day on the water, dinner reservations, a night out, and a budget everyone can live with. This free bachelorette party planner pulls it together in one shot. Tell us the city, how many are coming, and how long you're staying, and you'll get a ready-to-book itinerary with hand-picked stays, activities, and nightlife — plus a clear cost-per-person estimate so you can split it fairly before anyone books a thing.
The best bachelorette weekends balance three things: a home base the whole group can share, one or two marquee activities (a party boat, a wine tour, a pottery or cocktail class), and nightlife that matches the bride's vibe. Lock the rental first — for groups of six or more a whole-home rental usually beats booking separate hotel rooms. Then book standout activities early; the popular slots sell out on weekends. Use the planner above to get a starting itinerary, then customize it to your group.
Aim for 2–3 months out for a domestic trip and 4–6 months for international or peak-season weekends. Group rentals, party boats, and dinner reservations for larger groups book up fastest, so lock those first.
It varies widely by city and style, but a typical domestic weekend runs roughly $400–$1,200 per person once you add travel, lodging, activities, and food. The planner above gives a per-person estimate you can adjust by budget tier.
It depends on the vibe. Nashville and Austin are top picks for nightlife, Scottsdale and Miami for pools and sun, Charleston and Savannah for a slower, charming weekend.
Yes — it is completely free. We earn a small commission if you book through some of the links, at no extra cost to you, which keeps the planner free to use.