North America's 10 Best Bachelor Party Destinations

This is the one single "wedding trend" that we endorse: the destination bachelor party. You deserve it.

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This is the one single "wedding trend" that we endorse: the destination bachelor party. You deserve it. If you're giving up the next 72 years of your freedom, the least you should get is 72 hours with your buddies.

The Plunge's Top 10 Bachelor Party Destinations:

Montreal

The strip clubs are legendary. Specifically, they're half the price of what you spend in the US, and they're (usually) fully nude. In strip clubs, as in life, why go half way? A more subtle advantage--and this is what you should stress to girlfriends and fiancées--is the overall cultural vibe. Because half the city speaks French, you'll feel like you're in Europe, making the getaway feel that much more dramatic. Plenty of afternoon diversions, restaurants (don't skip The Globe), and posh hotels. For the single guys, Montreal girls in the dance clubs are, ah, shall we say..."amorously progressive."

Las Vegas

Cliché? Who cares. Besides the obvious 137,247 reasons to do a bachelor party in Vegas, here's a very simple one: it's guaranteed fun. It's simply impossible to go to Vegas for a bachelor party and not have a good time. It can't be done. Between the clubs, gambling, golf, strip clubs (especially the Olympic Garden), and overall feeling of escapism, it's the safest path to an unforgettable weekend. To spice it up with variety, think about renting mountain bikes for an afternoon ride. (Also, as with most topics, you can get some more advice on where to go in Vegas in the Plunge forums.)

Miami

Possibly overrated. Yes, the women are stunning; yes, the beaches are spectacular; and yes, the nightlife is world-class, but there's less "other" stuff going on in the periphery. If your buddies are all about the beaches and the clubs then you can't go wrong with South Beach; if you need other stimulation (i.e. gambling, sports, culture) it might not be the best option. That said, of course it cracks the top 10.

New Orleans

Any city that encourages drinking hurricanes before 9am, public lewdness, and women flashing the goods for 3-cent plastic beads is okay with us. For the wusses in your group who need an excuse, tell the girlfriends/wives that you're going to pay your respects to the post-Katrina damage.

Whistler

The Plunge's favorite bachelor parties have the "1-2" punch of physical, outdoors activity and alcoholic sin. Skiing fits the bill. The slopes of Whistler are jaw-dropping gorgeous and the nightlife--while no Vegas--still has sufficient debauchevry. The best skiing falls between December and early April, but Whistler's location extends the season through May (check on conditions). Think twice about President's Day (February) and Spring Break (March)--yes, it's a bachelor party, but dude, those girls are barely 18. For a (slightly) less expensive option, Aspen, Vail, or Tahoe all also work nicely.

Pittsburgh

Kidding. Just making sure you're paying attention.

Cancun / Cabo San Lucas - Mexico (Temporarily suspended from list, pending the, you know, South-of-Border-Armageddon. Consider a Costa Rica bachelor party as replacement...)

You gotta love it when you can go on a "Booze Cruise," slurp down 9 shots of tequila, and then go snorkeling without a single lesson...and this is part of the company's business plan. That stuff just couldn't happen in the US. Added bonus? Being south of the border gives you the sense that nothing you do is wrong, you're on foreign soil, and anything goes. (Although the groomsmen should remember: your primary mission is to make sure the groom doesn't cheat.)

Colorado - Whitewater rafting

A different kind of trip entirely. No clubs, no strippers, and possibly not even any women. So what's the appeal? Depending on your group dynamics, a rugged three-day weekend of rafting, beer drinking, and manly-bonding can actually be more memorable than the typical club-scene. And if you want to squeeze in the nightlife, for the last night on your trip, drive through Denver and splurge at a steak restaurant, hit the bars, and conclude the trip with opulence.

New York

Only if most of your party (and especially the groom) live nowhere near New York and rarely visit. For locals, a bachelor party in New York is eye-rollingly ho-hum. For a group of guys who live in North Dakota and have never been to Manhattan, it's perfect.

Yellowstone / Yosemite / Grand Canyon

Perfect for the older group of guys. The late-thirty-year-olds who already have wives and kids and mortgages. For this group, there's no rule that says you must pretend that you're 21 and still enjoy keg-stands. It's okay to act your age. A long weekend under the stars, backpacking Yosemite, or riding horses into the Grand Canyon is the perfect adult bachelor party. (And don't worry, you can still get shitfaced.)

A nearby posh hotel

The other 9 options assume you (and your friends) happen to have $1,000 bucks just lying around. In this economy, especially, that might not be the case. If money's tight but you still want to do something memorable, consider staying at a hotel in your city--something within driving distance--where you would never, ever stay. A posh local hotel will feel like a getaway. And if you split each room 4 ways there shouldn't be too much carnage. Play poker, grill, hit the bars, and you'll get what amounts to a destination-weekend for a fraction of the cost.

And if you haven't seen it, be sure you read the official guide on the groomsmen's expected behavior at the bachelor party.

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Great list

Great list....Bratislava was also a great trip, I was there many years ago when a little went a long way, but I hear that’s changed and things are getting pricey. Amsterdam was also great, but we burnt a lot of money, it goes fast, and well, I don’t remember much of it…(coffeeshops)
Piere, July 21, 2009
 

Miami Is Def Overrated in the sense of...

We went to Miami this past weekend (7/23/09) from friday morning till sunday night....
If you are a bunch of guys then you will NOT get into any clubs unless you buy tables and bottles and they will probably charge 300 a table and 4 people per table... so 12 guys? 3 bottle @ a grand total of at least $1200.
There are great hotel bars Such as the Delano which was free and awesome! Also in the Day and Night check out Nikki Beach.... Awesome! Beach party/club style with brunch and couches and beds outside and it's on the the beach... Tons of hot girls... all in bikinis. It's at the end of Ocean and 1st.

Stay away from the Mondrian... They are assholes.

There is a chain of hotels I think they are called the south beach group...? We stayed in the Chesterfield... On Collins and 8th... Loved it. Make sure you get an upgraded room with the Jaccuzi. we payed 109 a night group rate. Also the hotel had a happyu hour daily with open bar.... And a DJ. we had more fun in the hotel lobby then almost anywhere else. We also ate at a cuban spot Puerto Sagua on 7th and Collins about 6 times... Delicious and economical and hot girls flow in and out.... Breakfast lunch and dinner...
Oh also expect to pay about $14-$20 PER DRINK on south beach...
South beach is not what it used to be and the club owners/door guys are usually Huge Assholes...
We went coed but split up We went to a club where I had the hook up and there were about 3 more guys then girls and they made 3 guys wait till we had 3 other girls show up... Plus they made one guy go change...
You must dress sharp in miami... Button ups and jeans at the least.

Still... all in all had a good time but I'm sure there are better destinations... I'd love to check out New Orleans.
steeleremi, July 28, 2009
 

Use Connections

Also, if one of your buddies or the groom himself works in Hotel/Travel/Restraunt businesses, use some of those inside connections. Get the clean 4-star hotel room for 1 star prices at great locations. Call in favors to make it an epic night.
Jon D, September 15, 2009
 

You should think about the Caribbean

There are lots of great bachelor parties to be had in the Dominican Republic. For the last trip we went to Blue Paradise and had a great time. It was a wild ride thats for sure like you can't have anywhere else.
Party Monster, February 10, 2010
 

Las Vegas Nightlife !

Vegas is famous with its strip clubs and nightclubs as well. Spearmint Rhino an Sapphire are the best strip clubs. When It comes to Las Vegas Nightclubs, the list is very long. Haze, XS, TAO are the top three nightclubs. Tryst, Lavo, Jet, The Bank and LAX are also great clubs in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Nightlife is indispensable part of bachelor party in Las Vegas, You can also hire a company to plan your bachelor in Las Vegas. Here are couple:
http://www.bachelorvegas.com/
http://www.vegasvipservices.com/
Las Vegas Nightlife Guide, March 07, 2010
 

New Orleans

I've made a trip down to New Orleans each of the last 3 years and let me tell you, I absolutely love that city. For those in the mood to party, a stroll up and down Bourbon Street should bring you everything you're looking for. With a number of strip clubs, bars and daqauri shops you can get yourself into all sorts of trouble....only the people there don't seem to care too much. See, just about anything goes in Nawlins!

Anyway, here's just a few of the spots I make sure to hit up when head down:

Razzoo Bar & Patio: The company that runs this place also owns a few other bars on Bourbon, but my friends and I are always drawn to this one in particular. For one, they always seem to be playing good music....even if the place is almost empty. Secondly, from 11am-9pm they have a "happy hour" special, where you can get three beers for the price of one (usually somewhere between $5-$), so not only can you get out of the heat and quench your thirst, but you can do it without breaking the bank. Third, they have a small patio area in the back of place with a flaming fountain of crystal blue water (and with 2 beer stands, a bar and a restroom all within 20 feet of you).

Daquiri Stands: There are handfuls of these, usually one on each corner. I suggest you begin your trip by getting a frozen Hurricane. Yeah, maybe it's not as fancy as touristy as going to Pat O'Brien's, but you don't have to wait in line for 30 minutes to get one.

Food: Feel free to stop into any of the restaurants, as I've yet to have a bad experience at any of them. Most of the wait staff would be more than willing to guide you in the right direction if you're looking for activities and the food is always killer. I myself make it a point to get a Fried Oyster Po Boy as my first meal (and wash it down with an ice cold Abita).

Strip Clubs: Bourbon Street is littered with these and usually each one has a girl or two outside trying to entice you to visit. If you go during one of the peak times (Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest), you might even find them passing out fliers offering free admission.
KevinBryon, July 24, 2010
 
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