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Bachelorette weekends · Tulum
Tulum bachelorette party planning
One local team plans the whole weekend: the villa, yacht day, beach clubs, private chef, transport, dinners, and nights out. Everything stays in one WhatsApp group, so the group can focus on the trip.
- Private villas
- Yacht days
- Beach clubs
- Private chef
- Transport
- Nightlife
Why Tulum for your bachelorette
Tulum has become one of the easiest places to build a full bachelorette weekend around. You can spend the morning at a cenote, the afternoon at a beach club, take a yacht out the next day, and still have dinner and a night out waiting for you. The nightlife runs from sunset cocktails and international DJs to secret jungle parties and private villa events.
A private villa also means the whole group can stay together, with space for pool days, brunches, dinners, and getting ready before going out.
When to go & how long to stay
Four days usually works well: enough time for a cenote morning, a beach-club afternoon, a yacht day, and one bigger dinner or night out without packing too much into the schedule.
What it costs
A long weekend can vary a lot depending on the villa, yacht, tables, and extras. Most groups spend somewhere around $600–$1,200 per person, but the trip can be built around different budgets.
The biggest costs are usually the villa and yacht day, with chefs, beach-club tables, transport, and extras added around them.
One team, the whole weekend
From the main bookings to the smaller details, everything can be planned in one place.
Private villas
Group-sized estates with pools, staff and room to spread out.
Yacht & boat days
A private catamaran or yacht with snorkeling, drinks, a chef, and time on the water with just your group.
Beach clubs & tables
Beach-club tables for long lunches, day parties, or a full afternoon by the water.
Private chef & bartender
In-villa brunches, dinners, cocktail classes, and menus built around the group.
Airport & daily transport
Airport transfers, dinner pickups, and a private driver on call for the weekend.
Nightlife & parties
Club nights, international DJs, private villa parties, and secret jungle events depending on the weekend.
Spa, wellness & cenotes
In-villa massages, yoga, temazcal, and cenote mornings when the group wants a slower day.
Photos & the details
Photographers, welcome bags, décor, cakes, and the smaller details you want waiting at the villa.
A weekend, mapped out
A typical four-day shape: yours is built around your group, your dates and your budget.
- Day 1
Arrive and settle in
Airport transfers, villa check-in, drinks by the pool, and dinner at the house or in town.
- Day 2
Cenote + beach club
Start with a cenote swim, then spend the afternoon at a beach club with lunch, music, and a table for the group.
- Day 3
Private yacht day
Take a private yacht or catamaran out for snorkeling, drinks, lunch, and sunset.
- Day 4
Brunch + slow morning
Brunch at the villa, massages or shopping, then airport transfers when it is time to leave.
Good to know
How far in advance should we book a Tulum bachelorette?
For peak season (November–April) and groups of eight or more, three to six months ahead is ideal: the best villas and beach-club tables go first. We can still pull together shorter-notice trips; the sooner you reach out, the more we can lock in.How much does a bachelorette weekend in Tulum cost?
Most groups land around $600–$1,200 per person all-in for a long weekend, depending on the villa and how many extras you add. A private villa runs roughly $500–$2,000 a night split across the group; yacht days, private chefs and club tables are added à la carte. We build to your budget.What group size do you plan for?
Anything from an intimate four up to twenty-plus. Villa size, the yacht, and table reservations all scale to your numbers. Tell us the headcount and we size everything to fit.How many days should we stay?
A four-day long weekend, say Thursday to Sunday, is the sweet spot: enough for a cenote morning, a beach-club afternoon, a yacht day and one big dinner, without it feeling rushed.Can you handle everything, or just the villa?
Everything. One team plans and books the villa, transport, yacht, beach-club tables, private chef, nightlife and the little touches: all in a single WhatsApp group, so you’re not chasing ten vendors.Do you arrange the bride’s surprises and décor?
Yes: welcome bags, balloons and sashes, a photographer, a cake, in-villa décor and any surprise you have in mind. Tell us what you’re picturing and we’ll set it up.
Where you’ll stay
Villas built for a group
Private villas with pools, multiple bedrooms, and enough space for the group to stay, eat, and get ready together.
Tulum
- 9 Beds
- 9 Baths
- Sleeps 28
Villa Seremonia
Villa Seremonia is a 9-bedroom estate in north Tulum sleeping 28, with a main pool plus three private plunge pools, an underground speakeasy, an outdoor pizza oven, a yoga area, and full chef + concierge service.
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- 10 Beds
- 10 Baths
- Sleeps 22
Villa Privada
Villa Privada is a beachfront 10-suite villa in the Hotel Zone sleeping 22, with a beachfront pool and deck, a rooftop lounge, and an outdoor event space. Butler, private chef, concierge, daily housekeeping, and security included.
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- 6 Beds
- 5 Baths
- Sleeps 16
Casa Shalva
Casa Shalva is a 6-bedroom villa in Aldea Zama sleeping 16, with a spectacular rooftop pool, a second pool off the living room, an art-gallery living space, and a sunken conversation pit.
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Your yacht day
A boat to yourselves
A private catamaran or yacht for the group, with snorkeling, drinks, food, and time on the water without sharing the boat with anyone else.
42 ft
- 20 Max Guests
- 4 Cabins
- , Baths
Lagoon 42
Rent the Lagoon 42, a 12.8-meter catamaran in Cancún, designed for up to 20 guests. This vessel features four cabins, a spacious living area, and shaded spaces. Explore the waters off Cancún toward Isla Mujeres and the reefs with comfort and style.
From+$200View vessel40 ft
- 8 Max Guests
- 1 Cabin
- , Baths
Van Dutch 40
The Van Dutch 40 is a 40-foot motor yacht for up to 8 guests. This sleek boat rental in Cozumel is quick and easy to handle for half or full days. Every rental includes a captain, crew, and an onboard chef. We take care of everything from start to finish.
From+$200View vessel43 ft
- 12 Max Guests
- 2 Cabins
- , Baths
Azimut 43
The Azimut 43 is a 43-foot motor yacht for up to 12 guests. It’s fast and comfortable, good for exploring the Tulum coast. With a captain, crew, and onboard chef, we handle everything from start to finish. You just relax and take in the day on the water.
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