Destin Bachelorette Weekend Itinerary
A 3-day Destin bachelorette itinerary with hour-by-hour plans for a beach day, sunset dolphin cruise, brunch, spa, and logistics for 6 to 12 women.
Quick Answer
This 3-day Destin bachelorette itinerary runs a HarborWalk dinner Friday, a beach-and-sunset-cruise Saturday, and a Crab Island and brunch Sunday. Base near the harbor or beach and fly into VPS or drive from ECP. Budget roughly $700 to ,200 per person for lodging, a shared cruise, meals, and nights out. Book the sunset cruise ahead, coordinate outfits for photos on the emerald water.
Before You Go
Book the Saturday sunset or dolphin cruise ahead, since Destin's boats fill on weekends in the spring and summer peak. Base in a rental home near HarborWalk Village or the beach so the group is close to brunch, boutiques, and the marina. Fly into Destin-Fort Walton Beach (VPS) if fares work, or into Northwest Florida Beaches (ECP) or Pensacola (PNS) and drive. Rent a vehicle or two, coordinate an outfit palette for the emerald-water photos, and split shared costs on a group app.
Day 1 (Friday)
Arrive by afternoon, settle into the rental, and head to HarborWalk Village around 5 p.m. for sunset cocktails and Gulf views at AJ's, with live music and easy photos to start the weekend.
Have dinner around 7:30 p.m. at Boshamps on the harbor, then browse the shops at HarborWalk and keep the evening relaxed with a few drinks. Take the group photos early while everyone is fresh, and set a meet time for Saturday's beach morning.
Day 2 (Saturday)
Spend the morning on Destin's sugar-white beach starting around 10 a.m., with a cabana, coordinated outfits, and photos on the emerald water, followed by a beachfront lunch. Relax on the sand through the early afternoon.
The centerpiece is a private sunset or dolphin cruise boarding around 5 p.m., roughly $500 to ,000 for the group, with champagne, calm water, and the best photos of the trip. Back at the dock, freshen up and do a dressed-up group dinner around 8:30 p.m. on the harbor, then relaxed cocktails to cap the night.
Day 3 (Sunday)
Start with a leisurely brunch around 10:30 a.m., then book a pontoon to Crab Island around noon, roughly $400 to $900 for the group, to anchor in the shallow, clear water, wade, and float with music for a relaxed, photo-friendly afternoon.
Back by late afternoon, squeeze in a spa treatment or last-minute shopping, then close with a light final dinner on the harbor. Wind down early if anyone flies out Monday, and settle the group app tab before everyone scatters so the maid of honor is not chasing payments after the trip.
Booking Checklist
Lock these ahead so the weekend flows and the maid of honor is not coordinating on the fly.
- Rental home near HarborWalk Village or the beach
- Private sunset or dolphin cruise for Saturday, deposit paid
- Crab Island pontoon for Sunday
- Dinner reservations at Boshamps
- Flights into VPS, or ECP/PNS plus rental vehicles
- Coordinated outfit palette and a group payment app
Keep Planning
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is a sunset dolphin cruise worth it in Destin?
- Yes, a private sunset or dolphin cruise is the highlight of most Destin bachelorette weekends. It runs roughly $500 to ,000 for the group on calm, emerald water, often includes champagne, and gives you the best photos of the trip, frequently with dolphins nearby. Book it a week or two ahead on weekends, confirm whether drinks and light decorations are allowed, and tip the captain 15 to 20 percent. Split the cost on a group app.
- What is Crab Island and is it good for a bachelorette?
- Crab Island is a shallow, clear-water sandbar just north of the Destin bridge where boats anchor and float, and it makes a fun, photo-friendly bachelorette afternoon. Book a pontoon at $400 to $900 for the group, bring a cooler and floats, and wade in the calm shallows with music. It is relaxed and easy for a group of 6 to 12 women, and a great low-key counterpoint to the sunset cruise.
- How much does a Destin bachelorette cost?
- A Destin bachelorette runs roughly $700 to ,200 per person for three nights. Expect 80 to $420 per person for lodging near the harbor or beach, $50 to 00 for a shared sunset cruise, $50 to $80 for brunch and harbor dinners, and a pontoon and spa on top. The gorgeous emerald water and white sand come free. Split shared costs like the cruise and pontoon on a group app to keep it simple.