10 Wellness Bachelorette Getaways for the Bride Who Wants More Than a Sash and a Shot Glass
You have spent years building a life worth celebrating. Your bachelorette trip should feel like it.
The women planning these trips now want something they will actually remember. A private yacht at sunrise. A Temazcal ceremony with their closest people. A massage so good it makes the rehearsal dinner easier to survive. This is the Girls Gone Mild era, and honestly? It is better than anything a Vegas weekend ever delivered.
Here are ten wellness bachelorette getaways that are close enough to fly to on a Friday and transformative enough to still be talking about at the one-year anniversary dinner.
1. Rosewood Mayakoba | Riviera Maya, Mexico
This is the one you rent a six-bedroom beachfront villa for. Your own private compound, your own staff, your own slice of Caribbean coastline. Add a private yacht charter for the afternoon, a Mayan shaman ceremony at dusk, and a full day at Sense Spa, and you have a bachelorette that no one in your group will be able to adequately describe to their partners back home. Rosewood Mayakoba does not do ordinary.
2. Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort | Punta Mita, Mexico
Picture your group waking up in private jungle bungalows with the Pacific below you, no agenda except the one you designed. Midmorning, you gather for a Temazcal ceremony -- 150 minutes of heat, ritual, and the kind of conversation that only happens when phones are nowhere and walls are down. Naviva's House of Heat offers ceremonies called Devotion, Rebirth, and New Moon. You will need to agree on which one. You will probably argue about it in the best way. By dinner, everyone looks different. Softer. More themselves. That is the trip.
3. Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort | Los Cabos, Mexico
Morning starts on a private beach with coffee and zero obligations. By afternoon, your group is in the spa working through treatments inspired by the ancient healers of Baja -- earth, air, fire, water -- while outside the desert meets the sea in that specific way Cabo does that feels cinematic even when nothing is happening. At sunset, a local Baja artist leads you through a painting session on the terrace with cocktails in hand. Nobody is good at it. Everyone is laughing. Dinner is in the wine cellar, just your table, just your people. This is Cabo for women who have outgrown Cabo.
4. Miraval Arizona | Tucson, Arizona
Your phones go in a drawer on arrival. By day two, nobody misses them. Miraval is where your group does the equine therapy session and one person cries in a good way, where aerial yoga somehow becomes the funniest two hours of the trip, and where dinner feels different when everyone has actually been present all day. The Retreat villas hold your group together under one roof. Meals, movement, and treatments are all included, so the only decision you make is what to do first. Most groups wish they had booked an extra night.
5. Sensei Porcupine Creek | Rancho Mirage, California
What makes this one different starts before you even pack. Before arrival, your group works with Sensei to design the retreat around your shared intentions, choosing from signature tracks like Gather and Grow, which weaves Group Mindset sessions and workshops around gratitude and joy into your days together. You show up to something already built for you. On the ground, 230 private acres, Nobu as your exclusive dining room, and a spa that moves at a pace the rest of your life has completely forgotten. Your mornings might be tennis, your afternoons a spa treatment followed by a long soak, your evenings a dinner where the conversation goes to places it usually does not have time to reach. This is the trip for the group that wants to arrive as friends and leave as something closer.
6. Mii amo | Sedona, Arizona
Your group starts the day with a hike through Boynton Canyon before most of the world is awake. Then you split up for your morning treatments -- two per person, every day, included -- and reconvene at the pool in robes that nobody changes out of until dinner. The red rocks turn gold in the late afternoon. Dinner is long and easy and full of the specific laughter that comes from a group of women who have had nothing to do all day except feel good. Book at least seven nights. The first two are just decompression.
7. Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Puerto Rico
No passport, no long-haul flight, and yet this feels far. Spa Botánico sits across five acres of open-air pavilions built into tropical gardens, and your treatment might happen in a tree house in the canopy or in a private garden with your own steam bath. The afternoon is a sound bath session in the forest. The evening is dinner on the beach with waves close enough to hear clearly. Puerto Rico is easier to organize than any international trip and harder to stop thinking about than almost any destination on this list.
8. Lake Austin Spa Resort | Austin, Texas
Mornings here start on the water. Your group paddles out on Lake Travis while the rest of Austin is still asleep, and by the time you are back at the dock, breakfast is ready and the spa has your names. Lake Austin is small by design -- intimate in a way that makes the whole trip feel personal rather than produced. The LifeSpa treatments are exceptional, the pace is genuinely slow, and by the second evening everyone has stopped checking the time. For the bride who wants her people close and the energy easy, this is the one.
9. Solage, An Auberge Resort | Calistoga, Napa Valley
The day begins with the Mudslide: volcanic ash applied, mineral pool soaked in, cold plunge survived, repeat. By the time your group surfaces from the Bathhouse at Solage, it is mid-morning and someone has already found the wine list. Napa takes care of the rest -- long lunches, private cave tastings, the kind of golden-hour light that makes everyone's photos look professional without trying. This is the trip that feels like a magazine shoot and costs less than most people expect for what it delivers.
10. Ojai Valley Inn | Ojai, California
Ninety minutes from Los Angeles and a completely different pace. Your group hikes the mountain trail before breakfast, makes it back for lavender body treatments at Spa Ojai, and spends the afternoon in the art studio doing something creative and a little chaotic. Dinner comes from the property's own garden, and the evening ends around a fire with the kind of quiet that reminds everyone why they needed this. For West Coast brides, or any group that wants a real escape without a real flight, Ojai always earns it.
If any of these trips are already calling your name, you do not have to figure out the logistics alone. From the right property to the group itinerary to the moments that make it feel like yours, this is exactly what The Bride Collection was designed for.
Schedule your call and let's plan the bachelorette your people will not stop talking about.