If thoughts of a weekend in Vegas or a Bourbon Street bar crawl send chills down your spine, congratulations: You’re officially a grown-ass woman looking to plan a grown-ass bachelorette party. You’ve come to the right place—from zen-like retreats and activities that will make you feel truly pampered (hello, spa day) to fun outings and creative pursuits (sip and paint, anyone?)Without further ado, here are 40 unconventional bachelorette party ideas that you won’t block from your Facebook feed or cringe at for years to come.
40 Fun and Sophisticated Bachelorette Party Ideas (That Don’t Involve Vegas or Penis Straws)
From VIP museum tours to roller rinks
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1. A Weekend Yoga Retreat
- Great for: small groups, low-key socializing, destination parties
Instead of partying all night and sleeping ’til noon, incorporate some sun salutations into your girls’ getaway. (After months of planning you could probably use a good vinyasa flow, anyway). Turns out, there’s a whole site dedicated to finding these type of retreats, no matter your price point or party size. If an entire weekend of yoga seems a bit extreme, squeeze a session into one aspect of your trip—say, a weekend at the beach with a morning of downward dogs and setting intentions, followed by sparkling wine at lunch.
2. A Trip to the Spa
- Great for: small to medium groups, pampering, low-key socializing
Mail your gals a plush terry-cloth robe and an invite to the fanciest spa in town. Insider tip: Most spas offer discounts of 10 to 15 percent for groups larger than four or six. Try for a spot with a common space for everyone to hang out, but if not, at least schedule your pedicures together. Then revel in some glorious alone time during the hour-long massage.
3. A Wine Tasting Tour
- Great for: small to medium groups, daytime celebrations, low-key socializing
An afternoon at a vineyard is another great way to take the edge off—hello, infinite bottles of rosé—without any of the penis-straw-induced mayhem. The best part is that you don’t have to commit to an entire weekend. Chances are there’s a vineyard within driving distance from you. Just rent a bus or a limo (or a very kind fiancé chauffeur), book a fancy Airbnb and you’re all set.
4. A Group Cooking Class
- Great for: small to medium groups, virtual celebrations, two-part events
Everywhere from Sur La Table to your favorite patisserie holds some version of a cooking class. Start by picking the cuisine (classic Italian, sushi, layer cake—you name it), then do a little digging. The real selling point: It’s impossible to have drama on a full stomach.
5. A Group Dance Class
- Great for: small to medium groups, active parties, two-part events
If your friends aren’t afraid to poke fun at themselves, this one’s for you. Find a class that teaches the moves to one of today’s popular music videos. For example, DivaDance in New York City and Austin, Texas, holds classes dedicated to Beyoncé, Bieber and old school Christina Aguilera.
6. A Comedy Club
- Great for: small to medium groups, two-part events
A comedy club may seem one step up from Chippendales, but it's a recipe for hilarity—especially when the stand-ups know you're there for a bachelorette party (mother-in-law jokes abound). Call the club in advance and reserve a front-row table. After a few espresso martinis, you’re guaranteed to leave in stitches.
7. A Weekend of Glamping
- Great for: small groups, outdoor activities with luxe accommodations
If the pseudo outdoors is more your speed, then we highly recommend exploring an upscale camping site, where you can sleep inside without fear of bug bites, rocks in your back and wild animal attacks. Two thumbs up if you can score one in a national park.
8. A Scenic Day Cruise
- Great for: small to medium groups, low-key socializing, daytime celebrations
If you live near a body of water, sign up for a day cruise with your pals and enjoy a few hours of scenic views and socializing in a fresh and fun setting. Most boat tours serve adult beverages and food on board, and some companies offer private bookings, so you and your guests can have the whole vessel to yourselves. For a truly special experience, check out all the options and pick the swankiest one you can find.
9. A Cabaret Club
- Great for: small to medium groups, sexy vibes
Skip the male strippers and keep it classy with a night at a cabaret club where you can catch a performance that’s actually interesting. Live jazz music, Cirque-style acrobatics, seductive burlesque dancers and lively variety shows that serve up a little bit of everything—a dinner theater or cabaret club reliably has top-notch food, strong cocktails and memorable entertainment on the menu.
10. A Trip to an Amusement Park
- Great for: small to medium groups, thrill-seeking
Make it a destination party and book a few tickets to California or Florida for a resort-style Disney experience, or just head to a nearby Six Flags for the day (there are tons of ‘em). Either way, there’s no better way to celebrate the end of an era than with some nostalgic fun at a theme park with friends—you know, ‘cause you’re really never too old to enjoy the thrill of a rollercoaster and the greasy goodness of funnel cake.
11. A Music Festival
- Great for: groups of any size, free-range socializing
If the timing is right, score tickets to a music festival for you and your gang. It’s pretty hard to beat a bachelorette party that entails a whole weekend of dancing to live performances from not one but several of your favorite artists whilst surrounded by your favorite people. What to pack? Every hip and Insta-worthy outfit you own, of course.
12. A Hotel Slumber Party
- Great for: small groups, low-key socializing, pampering
Lounging in luxury robes, swimming in the pool, getting pampered at the spa, watching movies, enjoying five-star food and drink delivered to your room—a weekend or even a one-night staycation with friends at a luxury hotel is truly a treat. Just plan some games to play, so there’s additional fun to be had once everyone has availed themselves of the hotel amenities, and be sure to spring for the best and roomiest suite you can afford, so the whole group can party and crash in one spot. (Adjoining rooms will do the trick, too.)
13. A Disco Party
- Great for: large groups, at home, themed parties
No good concerts scheduled to coincide with your party date? No problem. Just turn a private venue (or your own pad) into Studio 54 for the night and queue up a playlist of 70s disco hits that will get everyone out on the dance floor. For best results, make sure the sound setup is topnotch, the decor is on point and the guests obey the Boogie Nights dress code.
14. An Axe Throwing Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, active parties, two-part events
Sure, it’s a fun team-building exercise with officemates, but this high-energy activity is even more enjoyable among the chosen company of your bachelorette party. Best of all, most axe throwing venues serve a full menu that includes craft beer and cocktails, and the pastime itself is totally safe (and much easier than you think after a quick intro course from a pro), so you needn’t worry about the event ending in tragedy.
15. A Weekend Ski Trip
- Great for: small groups, destination parties
Head to a ski resort for some winter weather thrills, complete with a cozy lodge stay so the crew can unwind after a day on the slopes with movies, games and plenty of hot (preferably spiked) beverages. Psst: A vacation rental with a hot tub is kind of a must.
16. An Escape Room Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, virtual celebrations
There’s nothing quite like bonding with your besties by trying to escape a locked room with them. But seriously, escape rooms are stimulating and fun—and the teamwork required to crack the code and break free really does bring folks closer. Book an in-person escape room session for your bachelorette party, or invite guests to your place to participate in a virtual experience. Either way, you can count on everyone present being fully engaged.
17. A Private Movie Viewing
- Great for: medium to large groups, two-part events
Here, a laid back party idea that involves renting out a theater, or (weather permitting) setting up a projector screen in the backyard, for an intimate viewing experience that takes place somewhere a little less ordinary than the living room couch, yet still doesn’t require every guest to keep their lips zipped for the entirety of the event. As for the movie pick, feel free to lean into the occasion with a cheesy rom-com, or perhaps take advantage of the opportunity to make your friends watch any offbeat flick you’ve been dying to see—you really can’t go wrong, so long as there’s an abundance of food and beverage.
18. A Brunch Party
- Great for: at home, small to medium groups, low-key socializing
Make it a daytime affair with an oh-so sophisticated brunch party where guests arrive dressed in their Sunday best to wash down a mouth watering spread of morning and lunchtime favorites with bottomless Champagne cocktails. An expertly curated brunch menu, a solid playlist and perhaps a few, post-meal parlor games are all you need to ensure a successful bachelorette bash.
19. A Dinner Party with a Private Chef
- Great for: small to medium groups, at home, low-key socializing
Dinner parties are divine…unless you’re saddled with the chore of cooking, serving and cleaning up, that is. A bachelorette party only happens once (one hopes), so it’s perfectly reasonable to splurge on a house call from a professional chef who can handle the dinner, while you focus on the party.
20. A Paint and Sip Party
- Great for: small to medium-sized groups, at home, virtual parties
Bring in a professional artist to teach you and your guests some basic techniques and then let your creativity (and a few glasses of chardonnay) take over. With good wine and even better company, this low-key event is sure to be a hit, even if the finished canvases are more comedy than fine art.
21. Distillery Tour
- Great for: small to medium groups, two-part events, low-key socializing
If wine tasting isn’t your speed, consider a (literally) stronger alternative and head to a distillery instead. The process is actually pretty interesting and a tour can be quite informative. Plus, everyone will get to sample the goods—whiskey, moonshine, what have you—so it’s a fine way to get everyone in the mood to party some more afterwards.
22. Bowling Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, low-key socializing
Bowling is kind of a perfect party sport—namely because it’s not crazy competitive, everyone has to wait for their turn, thus allowing ample time for socializing, and every bowling alley has beer on tap. Rent a lane or two, pass around the frosty brews and let the good times roll.
23. Drag Show
- Great for: medium groups, party vibes
Find a drag show near you and you and your crew are guaranteed a good time. Best of all, if you give advance notice that a bachelorette party is taking place, there’s a good chance the performers will pull the bride-to-be on stage for a little extra fun.
24. Karaoke Night
- Great for: small to medium groups, party vibes, at home
Rent a room at a nearby karaoke bar or set up your own karaoke system at home—either way, everyone will be ready to let loose and belt it out after a drink or several. The end result is a memorable night of silly fun (and potentially terrible singing).
25. Dim Sum Dinner
- Great for: any size group, low-key socializing
Do your research and pick the best spot in Chinatown for a fun and interactive meal featuring a wide array of yummy bites. Plus, the Chinese dim sum tradition is known to be a social affair that’s well-suited to low-key celebrations.
26. Murder Mystery Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, themed party
Watch Clue to get inspired and then choose from a huge selection of different murder mystery themes (you can find a host of fun, downloadable options here) and let the detective work begin. Just be sure to bring in some decor to set the dark mood and consider serving cocktails and hors d’oeuvres that fit the theme. After all, it’s hard to solve a crime on an empty stomach.
27. Picnic Lunch
- Great for: any size group, low-key socializing
What better way to connect with your friends before the big day than with a picnic in the park? Obviously, this idea is dependent on the weather—but if the bachelorette party is planned for the warmer months, it only makes sense to take advantage of the sunshine and fresh air. Plus, all you need to do is stock a couple coolers full of wine, beer and other beverages and make it a potluck-style event so one person doesn’t have to supply all the food.
28. VIP Museum Tour
- Great for: medium groups, arts enthusiasts, low-key socializing
For a bride-to-be who would appreciate a celebration that involves a dose of art and culture, Museum Hack is a company that offers VIP bachelorette party tours at some of the most renowned museums in major cities (Chicago, NYC, LA, San Fran and D.C.). The tours are customizable and involve scandalous secrets relating to the exhibits, plus games of your choice, photo opps and even the option to pop a few bottles while you’re there. Pretty neat, right?
29. Pole Dancing Class
- Great for: small to medium groups, active parties, two-part events
A strip club is probably not on your bachelorette party radar, but pole dancing probably should be—namely because it’s a great workout (keep it up and you’ll have abs of steel on your wedding day) and a super fun and decidedly sexy way to learn a new skill while connecting with a group of girlfriends. Our recommendation? Head to a wine bar for a Champagne toast or hit up a Russian bathhouse (i.e., banya) to relax in the steam room when the class is done.
30. Trivia Night Party
- Great for: medium groups, low-key socializing, at home
You can always find a local bar that’s hosting a trivia night, but we think the better way to go is to host a more intimate event at home, so that the trivia questions can really be all about the bride-to-be. Come up with quiz questions that touch on her interests, guilty pleasures and shared memories. Bonus points if you have prizes on hand for everyone who gets a right answer and a bigger reward for the winner of the game.
31. Pool Party
- Great for: medium to large groups, at home, low-key socializing
A pool party is a no-brainer for a summer bachelorette party and it’s also a very budget-friendly way to pull off the celebration, too—provided you or someone you know has a pool in their backyard, that is. Invest in festive pool floats, set up a margarita bar and maybe score some bachelorette-themed merch for every guest to sport, and you’ll be good to go.
32. Pottery Painting Party
- Great for: small groups, low-key socializing, arts enthusiasts
Artistic brides-to-be might consider taking their squad to a local ceramics shop that has a paint-your-own option. Pretty much every pottery store that offers this creative activity will let you rent the whole place out for a special occasion and most likely allow you to bring in a few bottles of bubbly, too. If you’re looking for a fresh take on a paint and sip party, this one fits the bill.
33. Rock Climbing Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, two-part events, active parties
Here, another idea for those who want to work up a sweat with their squad. Rock climbing gyms will happily host groups, and often at a discounted rate. The adrenaline-fueled activity also provides a great endorphin rush so everyone will be in the mood to keep the party going at whatever bar or restaurant you head to next.
34. Laser Tag Party
- Great for: medium to large groups, two-part events, active parties
This throwback activity has stood the test of time—namely because it’s still as fun as you remember to run around in the dark with a laser gun. It’s also an excellent way to bond with your besties, since there’s teamwork involved. Once you’ve wrapped it up, bring the group to a bar or back to your pad for some drinks and an opportunity to socialize.
35. Roller Skating Party
- Great for: medium to large groups, two-part events, active parties
Go retro with a roller rink visit and you’ll have a dance party on wheels. Bonus points if you insist on an 80s or 90s dress code. Most importantly, prepare for a workout and definitely pick a place where the group can enjoy some food and bev afterwards.
36. Arcade Party
- Great for: any size group, two-part events
Yet another throwback activity with nostalgic vibes, an arcade party is a great way to interact with a group of friends over some light competition and loads of entertainment. Plus, there are photo booths and prizes built into the experience so it’s sure to be memorable, and once the gaming is over, everyone can grab a bite to eat and enjoy a little low-key socializing.
37. Volunteer Party
- Great for: small to medium groups, two-part events
The excess and trashiness of a Vegas bash is not your speed, so why not go a different direction entirely and gather a group of gals to spend some time giving back to the community with you. There are countless volunteer opportunities around so you can easily find one that speaks to you, and the activity is proven to promote happiness and bonding among participants. After everyone has done some good for others, celebrate with some Champagne at a venue of your choosing.
38. Beach Party
- Great for: any size group, low-key socializing
Invite your wedding party for a day of sunbathing, swimming and catching up on the sand. Make sure there are frosty drinks and plenty of sandwiches, and consider activities like boogie boarding, beach volleyball and frisbee. The main benefit of a beach party is really just that anything goes and nobody goes broke. You can even schedule it for the evening hours and do the whole bonfire thing.
39. Barbiecore Party
- Great for: medium to large groups, themed parties
Take inspiration from the biggest blockbuster film of 2023 and go full Barbie with the theme of your bachelorette party. It will be kitschy, fun and very pink (like, even the cocktails and food). Just be sure to get the playlist right and pick a venue that can accommodate a large, carefree crowd.
40. Paintball Party
- Great for: medium to large groups, active parties, two-part events
Much like laser tag, but a little more hardcore—paintball involves teamwork, strategic thinking and a whole lot of active fun. Battle it out with your besties in the field and then call a ceasefire for food and drinks at a favorite spot to refuel and enjoy some post-game socializing.
Bachelorette Party FAQs
Who Pays for a Bachelorette Party?
Good news, brides-to-be: You don’t have to pay for any of the expenses related to your bachelorette party. Typically, the entire cost of the affair is covered by the attendees, who will pay their way and all chip in to cover you as well. That said, bach party planning is usually a collaborative process—namely because all the invitees need to actually be able to afford their share and the overall budget must be set accordingly. And let’s just say, money has been a little tight for many as of late (ahem, inflation). For this reason, our list of creative bachelorette party ideas mostly steers clear of lavish celebrations that require guests to pony up for pricy airfare, lodging and everything else, and features low-key party ideas that will make the bride-to-be feel plenty special without making the whole wedding party go broke. (Thoughtful, right?)
Who Plans It?
Traditionally, bachelorette parties are planned by the maid of honor with some degree of collaboration from the bride-to-be. That said, anyone in the bridal party can volunteer to take on the task and it’s not at all uncommon for the bachelorette to just plan the get-together herself when it’s a low-key gathering. Ultimately, the more modern intention behind a low-key bachelorette party is simply to enjoy some QT with friends who you might not be able to connect with fully during the hubbub of the actual wedding.
Who Gets Invited?
There are no hard and fast rules here. Typically, bachelorette party invitees include all members of the bridal party, plus any other close friends or family members you want to celebrate with. It’s traditionally a ladies day/night out type of thing, but there aren’t rules about that either—so feel free to invite plus ones and best guy pals, and structure the guest list however you see fit.
What Do You Do at a Low-key Bachelorette Party?
As we hinted at above, a low-key bachelorette party really just refers to any non-destination celebration (i.e., a party that doesn’t require attendees to take a full-blown vacation with you). A low-key bach party can be limited to a single day (see, brunch party), or it might still involve a full weekend of festivities, as with a hotel staycation or yoga retreat. In other words, a low-key bach party is just a more money-conscious version of the traditional thing—and what you do at one really just depends on where the event is taking place, as well as the bride-to-be’s personal party style (i.e., tame or wild). That said, you can typically expect a main activity, some party games and, more often than not, plenty of booze.