Bachelor Party Itinerary
A bachelor weekend that hits without turning into a death march. Here's a Friday-to-Sunday template — one or two anchors a day, plenty of open time — that you can flex to Vegas, a golf trip, or a lake house.
Friday — arrive & warm up
- Afternoon: check in, stock the fridge, first round at the house.
- Evening: a group dinner (steakhouse or the local spot), then bars or a poker night.
Saturday — the big day
- Morning: the marquee activity — a tee time, a boat day, or a pool day-club.
- Afternoon: food, a nap, and regroup at the house.
- Night: dinner and the main night out (book the table or bottle service ahead).
Sunday — recovery & out
- Morning: a big recovery breakfast or a hair-of-the-dog brunch.
- Midday: pack up, settle the tab, and head out.
How to build your own
Pick one anchor per day (a tee time, a boat, a dinner) and leave the rest loose. Collect money up front and assign a point person for bookings. Squadcation can build the itinerary for your group automatically. Pick a city in our bachelor destinations guide and grab the supply list.
FAQ
What should a bachelor party itinerary include?
One anchor activity per day (golf, a boat, a pool day-club) plus a big dinner and a main night out, with open time and a recovery brunch on the last day.
How long is a typical bachelor party?
Usually a long weekend, Friday to Sunday. Arrive Friday, make Saturday the big day, and keep Sunday for recovery and travel.
How much should each person budget for a bachelor party?
It varies — a local weekend can be a few hundred dollars; Vegas or a golf trip runs $800–$1,500+ per person once you add lodging, activities, and travel. Set the budget before booking.
Build your bachelor party itinerary together
Squadcation turns a group chat into one shared plan — everyone adds ideas, votes on dates and stays, and the itinerary builds itself. Free to start, no app to install.
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