How To Plan the Best Girls Trip With Grown-Up Spring Break Vibes
You don't have to be in college to deserve a trip that's purely about fun, freedom, and your favorite people. A grown-up girls' trip hits different, though. Think: actual sleep, good wine, and zero drama over who's borrowing whose clothes. Here's how to make it happen.
Start with the vibe, not the destination. Before you open a single browser tab, get everyone on a group chat and ask one question: Are we relaxing or are we going? Beach retreat energy is very different from city-hopping chaos, and knowing this early saves so much back-and-forth.
Pick your planning queen. Every group has one — the friend who lives for a color-coded itinerary. Let her shine. Delegate the big stuff, like accommodations and flights, to her, and spread out smaller tasks like restaurant reservations and activity bookings among the group. Shared ownership = fewer complaints later.
Build in unstructured time. This is the grown-up part. Resist the urge to schedule every hour. Some of the best memories come from a spontaneous afternoon walk or a two-hour lunch that turns into happy hour.
Set a real budget upfront. Money talk isn't awkward — it's respectful. A quick "hey, what's everyone comfortable spending?" conversation protects friendships and keeps the trip stress-free.
Most importantly? Just go. You've earned this.