Bachelorette parties have become synonymous with drinking, dancing and clubbing. But, what if that’s not the bride’s style? If she wants an alcohol-free getaway with her girls, check out these five non-boozy ideas for your bachelorette party.
Spa Time
If you need to relax, head to a full-service spa for the weekend, and treat yourselves to massages, hot tubs, aromatherapy … whatever you’re in the mood for! If wedding planning has been stressful, this is the perfect way to snag a little downtime with friends.
Beach Party
If the ideal vacation involves a bikini, treat yourself to a week at the beach. Rent a house, throw on some shades and spend your days relaxing by the surf with friends. Just be sure to pack sunscreen so you don’t get burned!
The Big Apple
Not interested in a trip to Sin City? Maybe you should try New York! Cruise around Times Square in a limo, enjoy a 5-star dinner or take in a Broadway show. You’ll have all the fun of hitting the town … without the Vegas-level hangover on Monday.
Outdoor Adventure
Do you love an adrenaline rush? Try a bachelorette party that takes you to the great outdoors. Whether you prefer skiing, rock climbing or white-water rafting, an adventure weekend is a great way to reconnect with your closest friends. And as a bonus, compared to battling rapids, planning a wedding will seem like a piece of cake.
Amusement Park
Whether you like wild rides or Mickey Mouse ears, bachelorettes will have a blast at a theme park. Go for a weekend or park hop for an entire week; either way, forget wedding responsibilities with some roller-coaster riding fun.
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