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Best places to have your hen do abroad

Hen do on the horizon? Here are the best places to celebrate abroad.
Planning a hen do abroad? With so many options, it can be a tricky task - some would say it’s even harder than creating that table plan. But don’t fret, we’re here to help. We’ve compiled a shortlist of the five best hen party destinations abroad. Options include everything from classic city breaks to party-ready holidays – to please even the pickiest of hens.

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1. Get the party started in Zante

If your bride is a party animal, she’ll love Zante. On this sunny Greek island, cocktails and clubbing are always on the cards. You can hop on a boat party and dance until the sun goes down, or join a UV paint party and you’ll soon resemble a masterpiece inside some of the best clubs in Greece. There are usually free paint suits, too – perfect for saving your new holiday outfit from any splatters. Or, head to a foam party and you’ll be sprayed in bubbles while you shimmy on the dance floor.

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People wearing neon body paint at a party

2. Lap up the luxury in New York

A weekend break to one of the best cities in the world – AKA New York – might just be the perfect option for a hen do. Here, there’s everything from designer boutiques and classy pampering parlours to Michelin-starred restaurants and high-tea shops. Take the whole posse to a five-star hotel and you’ll be able to prep for your night out and then soothe those inevitable hangovers in the lap of luxury. When darkness falls, look out for bars that are hosting wine-tasting nights, or head to a swanky cocktail joint for a Sex and the City-inspired Cosmopolitan.

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A rooftop terrace in New York

3. Go on a shopping spree in Ibiza

Ibiza isn’t only famed for its sandy beaches and buzzing nightlife. If your bride loves nothing more than shopping on the high street, this Balearic Island is the place to take her. It’s packed with hippy markets, where floaty dresses and beaded necklaces are the outfit of the day, every day. The Wednesday market in Es Cana offers 500 stalls and is perfect for rummaging for something old, new, borrowed and blue. You’ll be entertained by the beat of the musicians strumming their guitars on the main stage, too.

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A jewellery stall at an outdoor market

4. Join the A-list in Marbella

Champers, celebs and VIP beach clubs are on tap in Marbella – ideal for the classy hen. By day, top up your tans and your prosecco flutes on one of Marbs’ 24 beaches, or don your shades and cure any sore heads with some iced coffees in the old town. Nights here are centred around the sleek marina in Puerto Banos, so dress to impress and head out around 11pm to catch big-name DJs playing a mixture of R’n’B and disco.

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A comfy seating area in front of the beach

5. Kick back on a beach in Bulgaria

Looking for a cheap hen do location? Bulgaria’s a top choice. Not only is it one of the cheapest countries in Europe, but it’s crammed with bar-backed beaches like Sunny Beach on the Black Sea Coast – cocktail on the sand, anyone? During the day, you can unleash your inner kid at the nearby waterpark or treat your hen to a relaxing massage at a spa. After dark, the main strip comes alive with music. Keep your eyes peeled for fire dancing shows on the sands. And if you’ve got the energy, you can party ’til sunrise in one of the neon-lit clubs.

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A view of Sunny Beach from the sea
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If there are 10 or more of you travelling, you can make the most of our great discounts on group holidays. Plus, check out our low deposit scheme, so you can all spread the cost of your break. Looking to book your wedding instead?

See our best places to get married abroad.

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Author: Lucy Perrin and Jessica Houtby


Last updated: 12.04.2024