C E L E B R AT E
Co-ed Style
It’s no longer a requirement to separate
your bachelor and bachelorette party
by guys and gals; consider a joint party.
Whether you’re planning a destination
wedding, taking a special pre-wedding
trip or staying close to home, a co-ed
celebration is a fun icebreaker for friends
who haven’t yet met to get to know
each other before the big day. If you’re
traveling, incorporate local culture
with a group cooking class or take salsa
classes to learn an impressive number
you can show off during your wedding
dance. A co-ed celebration can also be the
perfect opportunity for you to integrate
destination-specific activities into your
plans so you don’t miss out on the things
you want to do while you’re there. From
surfing lessons in Hawaii to temple-
trekking in Mexico or zip-lining through
the jungle in Costa Rica, almost any
outing can be adapted for a mixed group.
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BAHAMAS
Book a Caribbean cruise and
beach-hop with your besties
in the Bahamas. Close out the
evenings at glitzy casinos or
dancing to pulsating beats.
4
DENVER
Escape to a picturesque lodge
in the mountains, hitting
the ski slopes by day and
spending the night laughing
over hot toddies by the fire.
5
CANCU N
Think tequila tours and
ancient ruins. Plus, there are
pristine beaches, amazing
cuisine and parties aplenty.
What more do you need?