7 US cities where the best bachelorette-friendly tiki bar spots live. Every city below opens straight into the free planner — three full weekends at three price points.
Mid-century pools, pastel aesthetics, Coachella Valley rosé, and a desert that makes everyone look like a movie star.
e.g. Bootlegger Tiki — 1950s tiki bar serving massive tropical drinks in a historic Palm Springs setting — campy, colorful, and perfect for bachelorettes.
Volcano sunrises, luau fire dancers, and Mama's Fish House — tropical luxe without a passport.
e.g. Lulu's Lahaina Surf Club — Oceanfront tiki bar with mai tais, surfboard décor, and a crowd that's here for exactly the right reasons.
Sunset sails, Duval Street crawls, and conch fritters at 2am — the Nauti Bride's natural habitat.
e.g. Sunset Pier at Ocean Key Resort — Overwater pier tiki bar facing the Gulf sunset — the official Mallory Square sunset cocktail post.
Emerald Coast sugar sand, 30A sophistication, and the Gulf's warmest party water.
e.g. The Whale's Tail at Henderson Beach Resort — Gulf-front tiki bar within the Henderson Resort property — elevated frozen drinks, beach chairs available, and a crowd that arrived by resort pool rather than parking lot.
Waikiki sunsets, North Shore shave ice, and a Duke's mai tai that redefines the standard.
e.g. Duke's Waikiki — Legendary oceanfront bar named for surfing icon Duke Kahanamoku — the mai tai here is the benchmark against which all others are measured.
Sun-drenched Sea Pines, champagne sunsets, and effortless Low Country cool.
e.g. Skull Creek Boathouse — Open-air waterfront bar with the island's best sunset views — frozen drinks, live music, and a crowd that shows up golden-hour ready.
Ybor City after dark, St. Pete across the bridge — Florida's most complete bachelorette weekend.
e.g. The Bungalow (St. Pete Beach) — Beachfront tiki bar on St. Pete Beach with frozen drinks, live music, and Gulf sunsets that stop all conversation.