Friends raising glasses at a candlelit dinner under string lights

Bachelor + bachelorette

Bach weekends, without the spreadsheet.

The maid of honor shouldn't spend three months wrangling Venmos. Hotels, dinners, transfers, activities, and the right kind of pacing for ten of your closest friends — booked end-to-end by people who plan trips for a living.

The honor of doing this alone should never fall to one person.

Group trips fail in predictable ways: a Venmo war over the Airbnb, dinner reservations falling through, the one friend who forgot to send their flight info. Then someone gets sick and the schedule unravels.

We plan the weekend instead — vetted villa or hotel, dinners booked, transfers arranged, activities reserved with the right number of seats. We handle the group communication if you want, or quietly hand you a complete plan to share. Either way, the bride or groom-to-be doesn't have to lift a finger.

What we handle

Every part of the weekend

From the welcome flight to the day-after brunch — including all the logistics that usually fall on whichever friend volunteered to plan it.

Private villa terrace at golden hour with a long table set for many

The right venue

Villas with the right number of beds, hotels that don't mind a group, or restaurant buy-outs when you want the night to feel private. Vetted, available, and within your budget — not the first thing on Airbnb.

Long outdoor dinner table with friends laughing

Dinners worth flying for

Booked, deposit paid, dietary restrictions noted. Tables for ten where the waitstaff actually know you're celebrating. We can do the splashy hidden-rooftop or the unassuming neighborhood place — usually both, on different nights.

Friends toasting on a sailboat at golden hour

Activities, not gimmicks

Private cooking class, sunset sail, wine-country day, vintage-store crawl, pool club cabana — whatever fits the group. We skip the matching-t-shirt bus tour unless that's specifically what you want.

Black SUV waiting at a quiet hotel entrance at dusk

Transport + logistics

Airport pickups for a staggered group of arrivals. Drivers between dinners so no one's worrying about parking or staying sober. A clear schedule shared in advance — and a single number anyone in the group can text us at if things go sideways.

How we plan

From the group chat to the closing brunch

Designed so the planner doesn't have to be online at 11pm answering questions.

  1. Brief

    A 30-minute call with the host or maid/man of honor to learn the vibe, the group size, the budget, the one-or-two non-negotiables, and the dynamics we should know about.

  2. Build

    Within a few days you'll see a routed proposal: where you're staying, what you're eating, what you're doing, and what it costs. We refine it until it lands.

  3. Book + communicate

    Once approved, every booking is locked. We can also produce a beautiful itinerary doc to share with the group, plus handle the flight-collection / dietary-restriction round-up if you want it off your plate.

  4. On-trip support

    We're a text away the whole weekend. Restaurant table not ready, driver running late, someone needs a pharmacy — we handle it without the host noticing.

I'd been planning my friend's bach for months and quietly drowning. Adrienne took the whole thing off my hands in a week. Twelve of us in Mexico City, three perfect dinners, a private mezcal tasting I'd never have found, and zero Venmo wars. I got to actually be there.
— A Momentella maid of honor, Bachelorette · Mexico City · 4 days · 12 guests

Tell us about the trip

Start with what you know

Nothing here is set in stone. Share a sketch, a wish list, or a vague pull toward somewhere — we'll fill in the rest together.

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