1. What is a bachelor or bachelorette party?
It’s the final countdown to the big day – and that means one thing: it’s time to celebrate. A bachelor or bachelorette party is a special event dedicated to the bride- or groom-to-be, where their friends come together to create an unforgettable experience.
These days, just visiting a few bars isn’t enough. Whether you’re looking for high-energy activities, unique experiences, or VIP nightlife, there are endless ways to take your celebration to the next level. We offer tailored options for both stag and hen parties, so you can create a program that perfectly fits your group.
2. Who organises the party?
The party is usually organised by the best man or maid of honour, chosen by the groom or bride. It’s often a close friend or sibling, but it can be anyone selected for the role. The key rule? The bride or groom shouldn’t have to organise anything – their only job is to enjoy the experience. 3. What is the organiser’s role?
Planning a bachelor or bachelorette party isn’t always easy. The organiser needs to coordinate the group, plan the program, manage the budget, and handle bookings and logistics. Most importantly, they need to make sure the bride or groom has an amazing time.
If you want to make things easier, leave the organisation to us and enjoy the party stress-free with your group.
4. When should you start planning?
We recommend starting at least 2 weeks in advance, ideally a month before the wedding. From experience, planning just a few days ahead can be stressful and limiting. While last-minute parties can still work out, early planning ensures the best availability and smoother organisation. 5. What if the group doesn’t know each other?
Start with a daytime or early evening activity that brings everyone together. Team-based experiences help break the ice and set the tone for the rest of the night.
For smaller groups, a trip abroad can be a great option, adding a sense of adventure and a unique shared experience. Just make sure everything is well organised in advance to avoid unnecessary complications.
6. How should you handle the budget?
Traditionally, the bride or groom enjoys the party “all-inclusive,” meaning they don’t pay for anything. The rest of the group usually splits the costs.
As an organiser, always confirm the final number of participants and collect payments in advance to avoid unexpected expenses.
7. Final tip
You don’t need to get the bride or groom completely drunk for it to be a great party. In fact, it’s much better if they actually remember it.
Plan something unique, create unforgettable moments, and make the most of this special occasion together – it’s not every day you get a chance to celebrate like this.