Tulum Bachelorette Itinerary

$300.00

Tulum — 4 Nights, Bachelorette, 12 Women Tulum has become the bachelorette destination of the decade for a reason — nowhere else combines the Instagram fantasy of turquoise cenotes and jungle candlelit dinners with a genuinely excellent nightlife scene, world-class wellness programming, and a Caribbean beach that rivals anywhere in Mexico. This four-night itinerary for twelve women is built around a private villa (split twelve ways, it's often cheaper than hotel rooms and gives you your own pool and party space), with four days that move from sacred to spectacular and back again. Cenote swimming at Gran Cenote and Dos Ojos in the morning, Vesica dayclub's cenote pool in the afternoon. A full private catamaran day on the Caribbean — snorkelling the biosphere reef, anchoring at a sandbank for lunch, and sailing back at sunset with the open bar running. Dinner and dancing at Gitano, the jungle restaurant where fairy lights hang through the trees and dinner becomes a party after 10pm. And on the final morning, either a dawn yoga class on the beach or a temazcal sweat lodge ceremony — a traditional Mayan purification ritual that ends up being the most unexpectedly moving part of the whole trip. Every booking link is directly beneath its activity, and the $10,000–$16,000 total range is achievable with Cancún hub flights kept under $400 per person

Tulum — 4 Nights, Bachelorette, 12 Women Tulum has become the bachelorette destination of the decade for a reason — nowhere else combines the Instagram fantasy of turquoise cenotes and jungle candlelit dinners with a genuinely excellent nightlife scene, world-class wellness programming, and a Caribbean beach that rivals anywhere in Mexico. This four-night itinerary for twelve women is built around a private villa (split twelve ways, it's often cheaper than hotel rooms and gives you your own pool and party space), with four days that move from sacred to spectacular and back again. Cenote swimming at Gran Cenote and Dos Ojos in the morning, Vesica dayclub's cenote pool in the afternoon. A full private catamaran day on the Caribbean — snorkelling the biosphere reef, anchoring at a sandbank for lunch, and sailing back at sunset with the open bar running. Dinner and dancing at Gitano, the jungle restaurant where fairy lights hang through the trees and dinner becomes a party after 10pm. And on the final morning, either a dawn yoga class on the beach or a temazcal sweat lodge ceremony — a traditional Mayan purification ritual that ends up being the most unexpectedly moving part of the whole trip. Every booking link is directly beneath its activity, and the $10,000–$16,000 total range is achievable with Cancún hub flights kept under $400 per person