Preparing for Marbella Hen Do Weekend
Preparing for a hen weekend in Marbella involves a combination of logistical planning, communication with the guests, and creating an itinerary that suits the bride-to-be’s preferences.
Here’s a Step-by-step Guide to Help You Prepare for a Memorable Hen do Weekend
1. Consult the Bride-to-Be
Communicate with the bride to understand her preferences, interests, and any specific activities or venues she would like to include in the weekend.
2. Create a Guest List
Collaborate with the bride to create a guest list. Ensure you have contact information for everyone attending.
3. Set a Budget
Establish a budget that accommodates the preferences and financial capabilities of the guests.
4. Choose Dates
Decide on the dates for the hen weekend and confirm the availability of the bride and key guests.
5. Accommodation
Book accommodation well in advance, considering the group size and preferred location (e.g., Puerto Banus, Marbella Old Town).
6. Transportation
Plan transportation from the airport to the accommodation and arrange for any necessary transportation during the weekend.
7. Itinerary
Create a flexible itinerary with a mix of activities, such as beach club visits, spa days, boat parties, and nights out at bars or clubs.
8. Reservations
Make reservations at Chey restaurant, Linekers Bar, Bijou Bar, and the TIBU nightclub, especially if you have a large group. This ensures you have a spot and can avoid any disappointments.
9. Themed Accessories
Consider themed accessories or matching outfits for the group to create a festive atmosphere and make the weekend more memorable.
10. Hen Party Games and Decorations
12. Emergency Contact List
Compile an emergency contact list, including local contact numbers, addresses, and important information in case of any unexpected situations.
14. Pack Essentials
Ensure everyone packs essentials, such as swimwear, comfortable shoes, and any specific items needed for planned activities.
15. Capture the Moments
Plan to capture the moments by appointing someone as the designated photographer or hiring a professional photographer for key events.