Trying to figure out what to do for a bachelor or Bachelorette party? Want it to be a weekend get-a-way? Definitely consider bringing the party on a cruise ship! It’s a great way to celebrate the bride or groom.
Wondering why you’d have a Bachelor or Bachelorette party on a cruise?
For starters, there are a lot of great 3-4 day cruises over a weekend, which work for most people’s schedules and you don’t have to commit to taking a week off of work. The best part is that you pay for food and your room all upfront. That way, you will have a good idea of how much it will cost per person. You will never have to worry about having a frustrating dinner of trying to split up the check and tracking who ordered what. Go ahead and order that second dessert without worrying about the bill. You’ll have access to included food 24/7, which makes it easy if you’re the only one hungry.
Additional purchases including drinks, tips, photos, and other items are all placed on your ship card. This helps for people who may be on a budget vs. those who want to order drinks for everyone!
Also, when you’re on a cruise, no one has to drive home after a night out and when you’re tired, you’re only a short walk to your cabin.
During the day, if you’re at port, you can all plan a fun excursion to go on. How about ocean kayaking, zip lining, bar hopping, or wine tasting? Or if you’re at sea? Enjoy hanging out on the lido deck. There’s typically a dance club, karaoke, live music, and many other activities at night to do.
A fun way to honor the bride or groom and to let people know around the ship, is to wear matching t-shirts on embarkation day. On a 3-day cruise that I was on recently, a group of girls had different themes for every night to get dressed up and it was so much fun to see them around the ship.
FreshCruiser Tip: Never gone on a cruise? Going with a group of friends is the perfect way to try it! A 3 or 4 day cruise is a great way to start as you don’t have the commitment of a full week if you’re skeptical.
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