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The 12 Best Girls Trip Destinations for an Unforgettable Getaway

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June 4, 2026

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Sometimes you just need to get away. No schedules to coordinate around kids or partners, no compromises on the itinerary. Just good food, great laughs, a tight group of friends, and a trip that’s finally going to make it out of the group chat. The only hard part? Deciding where to go.

Whether you're planning a bachelorette weekend, a chill spa retreat, or a spontaneous girls getaway, the best destination for a girls trip depends on what your crew is into. Some cities just get it, though. They're fun, easy to navigate as a group, and deliver on every front.

We rounded up 12 of the best girls trip locations across the US and internationally, so you can stop debating and start booking.

Key takeaways

  • Nashville, New Orleans, and Las Vegas are classic girl trip destinations in the US. They're practically purpose-built for groups.
  • For something more relaxed, Sedona, Napa Valley, and Charleston offer spa treatments, wine, and a charming atmosphere.
  • International girls trip ideas like Tulum, Lisbon, and Costa Rica are surprisingly affordable when you can find a good flight deal.
  • The sweet spot for a girls weekend is 3–5 days, long enough to relax and short enough to keep costs manageable.
  • As a Going member, you get flight deal alerts to all of these destinations sent straight to your phone or inbox. We find the deals, and you book through your preferred airline or travel site. Sign up for a Going membership now. 
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The 12 best girls trip locations to book right now

Whether you're looking for the best places for a girls trip in the US or dreaming of an international escape, this list has something for every vibe and budget.

Best girls trip ideas in the USA

1. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville

Nashville has earned its status as one of the top girl trip destinations in the USA. Lower Broadway's honky-tonks are legendary, but the city has grown far beyond the bachelorette party stereotype. Think rooftop bars with skyline views, world-class hot chicken, boutique shopping in the Gulch, and a live music scene that keeps going until sunrise. The city is extremely walkable (or pedal-tavern-able), which makes it easy for a group to hop between spots without worrying about transportation.

  • Things to do: Broadway honky-tonks, hot chicken crawl, rooftop bars, RiverFront Park, Ryman Auditorium, day trips to Franklin
  • Best for: Bachelorette parties, music lovers, first-time group travelers
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days
  • Best time to visit: April–May or September–October (mild weather, fewer crowds than summer)
  • Average Going deal: $191 roundtrip

2. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston

For a girls trip with a slower pace and a touch of Southern elegance, Charleston is hard to beat. The city's pastel-painted Rainbow Row, cobblestone streets, and James Beard Award–winning restaurant scene make it feel like you've stepped into a travel magazine. Spend your days wandering through historic architecture, enjoying spa treatments at luxury downtown properties, or hopping on a boat to Morris Island. Evenings are made for cocktails on a rooftop and long, unhurried dinners.

  • Things to do: Rainbow Row walk, Fort Sumter tour, spa days, Husk or FIG dinner, boat trips to Morris Island, shopping on King Street
  • Best for: Foodies, history lovers, low-key weekend getaways
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days
  • Best time to visit: March–May or October–November
  • Average Going deal: $155 roundtrip

3. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans doesn't need a reason to celebrate, and yet it’s always a party in The Big Easy. The French Quarter, the live jazz spilling out of every bar on Frenchmen Street, the beignets at Café du Monde, the mouthwateringly-good Creole food all coalesce into an experience unlike anywhere else in the US. Go during Jazz Fest or Mardi Gras for maximum energy, or visit in the off-season for cheaper rates and smaller crowds.

  • Things to do: Frenchmen Street jazz bars, French Quarter stroll, swamp tours, Garden District walk, Café du Monde, cooking classes
  • Best for: Groups who love nightlife, culture, and unforgettable food
  • Recommended trip length: 3–5 days
  • Best time to visit: February–May (festival season) or October (great weather, fewer crowds)
  • Average Going deal: $177 roundtrip

4. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas

No list of fun trips is complete without Las Vegas. But the city has evolved well beyond clubs and casinos. Today's Vegas is as much about Michelin-starred restaurants, world-class spa experiences at properties like the Wynn or Encore, and headline concert residencies as it is about the Strip. Fly in on a Thursday, spend Friday lounging by the pool, and hit the town Saturday night. Vegas is purpose-built for group travel, with hotels, restaurants, and venues that can accommodate large parties with ease.

  • Things to do: Pool days at resort hotels, show or concert residency, spa at the Wynn, fine dining, nightclubs, day trip to the Grand Canyon or Hoover Dam
  • Best for: Milestone birthdays, bachelorette parties, groups who want options
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days 
  • Best time to visit: March–May or September–November (avoid summer heat)
  • Average Going deal: $161 roundtrip

5. Austin, Texas

People paddleboard on the water in Austin, Texas

Austin's reputation as a live music capital is something to be experienced, but you won’t have to go far to see that there’s so much more going on. Barton Springs Pool is a beloved local retreat, South Congress Avenue is lined with independent boutiques and excellent brunch spots, and the food scene ranges from legendary BBQ to some of the best tacos you'll ever eat. Austin is also a great base for day trips into the scenic Texas Hill Country.

  • Things to do: Live music on Sixth Street, Barton Springs Pool, South Congress boutiques, BBQ lunch at Franklin or La Barbecue, day trip to Wimberley or Enchanted Rock
  • Best for: Music lovers, foodies, outdoor adventurers
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days
  • Best time to visit: March–April (SXSW season) or October–November
  • Average Going deal: $188 roundtrip

6. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is underrated as a girls trip destination. The city's historic squares, Spanish moss-draped streets, and Southern hospitality create an atmosphere that's equal parts beautiful and laid-back. Because Savannah is a walkable city where you can legally carry your drink outdoors, the whole place feels like one extended girls night out. Start your days with coffee in Forsyth Park and end with dinner before heading to the bars on River Street.

  • Things to do: Forsyth Park picnic, ghost tours, River Street bars, Bonaventure Cemetery walk, trolley history tour, day trip to Tybee Island beach
  • Best for: Low-key getaways, history buffs, small groups
  • Recommended trip length: 2–3 days
  • Best time to visit: March–May or September–November
  • Average Going deal: $170 roundtrip

7. Sedona, Arizona

Red rocks in Sedona

If your group wants to disconnect and recharge, Sedona is calling. Surrounded by towering red rock formations, the city is a hub for wellness retreats, luxury spas, and outdoor activities ranging from beginner-friendly hikes to advanced canyon trails. Book a hot air balloon ride at sunrise, schedule a vortex meditation, or spend a full day at one of Sedona's world-class spas. The energy here (literally and figuratively) is unlike anywhere else in the country.

  • Things to do: Red rock hiking, hot air balloon at sunrise, vortex meditation tour, Jeep tours, spa days at Enchantment Resort, wine tasting in Verde Valley
  • Best for: Wellness-focused groups, nature lovers, spa enthusiasts
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days
  • Best time to visit: March–May or September–November (avoid summer heat and winter snow)
  • Average Going deal: $166 roundtrip via Phoenix

8. Napa Valley, California

Napa Valley, California

Napa Valley is one of the best girls trip destinations in the US when your crew's idea of a perfect day involves wine tasting before noon. The valley is home to over 400 wineries, from small family-run operations to estates like Opus One and Stag's Leap. Beyond wine, Napa delivers on food (many restaurants here are Michelin-starred), accommodation (think luxury vineyard estates), and scenery that's pure California gold.

  • Things to do: Wine tasting at iconic estates, hot air balloon over the vineyards, farm-to-table dinners, spa at Meadowood or Auberge du Soleil, exploring downtown Napa and Yountville
  • Best for: Wine lovers, foodies, milestone celebrations
  • Recommended trip length: 3–4 days
  • Best time to visit: September–November (harvest season) or May–June
  • Average Going deal: $208 roundtrip via San Francisco

Best places for an international girls trip 

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9. Tulum, Mexico

Tulum ruins in Mexico

Tulum has grown from a backpacker hideout into one of the best places for a girls trip internationally, with turquoise water, white sand beaches, boutique eco-resorts, and a cenote around every corner. The hotel zone on the beach road is lined with cocktail bars, rooftop restaurants, and yoga studios that cater perfectly to a girls getaway. With direct flights from many US cities, Tulum is more accessible than you might think, especially when Going alerts you to a deal.

  • Things to do: Cenote swimming, beach clubs, sunrise yoga, Tulum ruins, day trip to Cobá or Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, dinner on the beach road
  • Best for: Beach lovers, wellness enthusiasts, groups looking for a mix of party and chill
  • Recommended trip length: 4–6 days
  • Best time to visit: November–April (dry season)
  • Average Going deal: $356 roundtrip

10. Montréal, Canada

Montreal, Canada

Montréal is a secret that more American travelers need in on. The city blends French culture, world-class food, incredible nightlife, and a vibrant arts scene into something that feels distinctly European, with the convenience of being just a short flight from most US East Coast cities. In summer, rooftop terraces and outdoor festivals take over the city. In winter, the Montréal Underground City keeps things cozy. Year-round, the food scene punches well above its weight.

  • Things to do: Old Montreal stroll, Jean-Talon Market, rooftop bar hopping, Mont Royal hike, Plateau-Mont-Royal boutiques, Montréal Jazz Festival (summer)
  • Best for: Foodies, culture lovers, groups who want an international feel without a transatlantic flight
  • Recommended trip length: 3–5 days
  • Best time to visit: June–September for outdoor festivals; December for winter charm
  • Average Going deal: $256 roundtrip

11. Lisbon, Portugal

A tram drives down the hill in Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon has been having a well-deserved moment in the spotlight, and it's one of the best girls trip ideas for groups looking for Europe on a budget. The city is compact and walkable (just know it’s a hilly city), direct flights from the US East Coast are increasingly available, and the combination of stunning viewpoints (miradouros), excellent seafood and wine, vibrant nightlife in the Bairro Alto neighborhood, and prices well below comparable Western European cities makes it a near-perfect destination. Day trips to Sintra's fairytale palaces or the beaches of Cascais add even more.

  • Things to do: Alfama neighborhood walk, miradouros sunset views, pastéis de nata crawl, fado show, day trip to Sintra, wine and seafood dinner in the Bairro Alto
  • Best for: Culture lovers, first-time European visitors, groups looking for great value
  • Recommended trip length: 5–7 days
  • Best time to visit: April–June or September–October
  • Average Going deal: $551 roundtrip

12. Costa Rica

Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

For the adventurous group, Costa Rica delivers an experience that's equal parts thrilling and beautiful. There’s no shortage of things to do, starting with ziplining through cloud forests, watching sea turtles nest on the Caribbean coast, surfing in the Nicoya Peninsula, and soaking in hot springs near Arenal Volcano. Costa Rica also has a well-developed tourism infrastructure, making it far easier to navigate than many adventure destinations.

  • Things to do: Ziplining in Monteverde, Arenal Volcano hot springs, surfing lessons in Santa Teresa, wildlife tours, sea turtle watching on the Caribbean coast, Manuel Antonio National Park
  • Best for: Adventure seekers, nature lovers, groups who want something active and memorable
  • Recommended trip length: 6–8 days (to cover multiple regions)
  • Best time to visit: December–April (dry season on the Pacific side)
  • Average Going deal: $332 roundtrip

Types of girls trips to inspire your group

Not sure what kind of girls trip your group is in the mood for? Here's a breakdown of the most popular formats and which destinations from our list fit each vibe best.

Bachelorette and milestone birthday trips

These trips call for something a little extra: rooftop suites, VIP tables, planned surprises, and an itinerary that keeps the energy high. Book early because the best venues fill up fast.

  • Nashville (best honky-tonk and party atmosphere in the US)
  • Las Vegas (unbeatable for nightlife, shows, and group logistics)
  • New Orleans (unique culture and nonstop celebrations)
  • Tulum (upscale beach clubs and boutique resort vibes)
  • Charleston (intimate, elegant milestone celebrations)

Wellness retreats and spa getaways

Sometimes a girls trip calls for doing absolutely nothing (and doing it in style). Prioritize destinations with world-class spa facilities, yoga studios, and an overall "unplug" atmosphere.

  • Sedona (the US leader for wellness, vortex experiences, and luxury spas)
  • Napa Valley (vineyard spa estates and a restorative pace)
  • Tulum (beach yoga, cenote swims, and eco-retreat culture)
  • Costa Rica (jungle lodges with spa services, hot springs, and nature immersion)

Beach girls trips and resort escapes

For sun, sand, and pool drinks delivered to your lounge chair. Look for destinations with strong resort infrastructure and built-in group-friendly amenities.

  • Tulum (boutique beach clubs with an Instagrammable backdrop)
  • Costa Rica (Pacific surf beaches and laidback Caribbean vibes)
  • Las Vegas (desert resort pools that rival any beach club)
  • Montréal (summer rooftop terraces—a different kind of "resort" energy)

Wine country and foodie weekends

Built around great meals, local producers, and the joy of eating and drinking your way through a destination.

  • Napa Valley (the gold standard for US wine country trips)
  • Charleston (James Beard–level dining in a walkable historic city)
  • New Orleans (one of the great food cities in North America)
  • Lisbon (exceptional wine, seafood, and pastries at a fraction of the price)
  • Montréal (world-class restaurant scene with French-influenced flair)

Girls road trip ideas

For groups who prefer flexibility and the freedom to change plans on the fly. Rent a van, build a playlist, and make reservations as you go.

  • Austin → Texas Hill Country → San Antonio (culture, nature, and food in one loop)
  • Nashville → Asheville (music city to mountain escape)
  • Napa Valley → Sonoma → San Francisco (California wine country road trip)
  • Savannah → Charleston (two of the South's most charming cities back-to-back)

How to plan the perfect girls getaway

Great trips don't happen by accident. Here's how to set your group up for a smooth, drama-free experience.

Align on budget and vibe before booking

The biggest source of group trip conflict isn't the destination. It's misaligned expectations. Before anyone starts sending links to $800 per night hotels, get everyone on the same page about what the trip should feel like and what people are comfortable spending. A shared doc with a rough budget breakdown (flights, accommodation, food, activities) goes a long way toward keeping everyone happy.

Pick a destination that's easy to fly into

The best destination for a girls trip is one that everyone can actually get to. Prioritize cities with direct flights from your group's different home airports, and pay attention to total travel time. Setting up Going alerts for your shortlisted destinations is a smart move. When fares drop, you'll know about it before they sell out, and you can book directly through the airline or your preferred travel site.

Build a flexible itinerary (and one shared doc)

Plan the non-negotiables, like restaurant reservations, tours, and spa appointments, but leave room to wander. Some of the best girls' trip memories come from things you stumble into, not things you scheduled. Keep all logistics (flight times, hotel address, reservations, emergency contacts) in one shared Google Doc so everyone’s in the loop.

Book accommodations everyone will love

When it comes to where you stay, vacation rentals work well for groups who want shared spaces and a kitchen (great for group breakfasts and pre-dinner drinks), while hotels shine when the property itself is part of the experience. Read reviews specifically from groups traveling together to get a realistic sense of how the property handles group bookings.

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Time to book your next girls trip with Going’s help

Now that you've got your shortlist, the only thing standing between you and your next girls getaway is the flight.

Going tracks cheap flight deals to hundreds of destinations around the world and sends alerts directly to your phone or inbox the moment fares drop. Note: You won’t book your flight through Going. When you spot a deal you love, you book it directly through the airline's website or your preferred travel site. Going simply does the work of finding the deal so you never miss a cheap fare to the destination you've been eyeing.

Members have caught deals to Nashville, Tulum, Lisbon, and beyond, often saving hundreds of dollars per person compared to typical fares. When your whole group is flying, those savings multiply fast.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best girls trip destination in the US?
Nashville and New Orleans consistently top the list of best girls trip destinations in the US, thanks to their nightlife, food scenes, and walkability. But the "best" destination depends on your group's vibe. Las Vegas is unbeatable for pure energy and entertainment, while Sedona and Napa Valley suit a more relaxed, wellness-focused trip.
Where is the cheapest girls weekend getaway?
For US destinations, Savannah and New Orleans tend to offer the best value, with a wide range of accommodation options and plenty of free or low-cost entertainment. Internationally, Tulum and Lisbon both deliver excellent experiences at lower price points than comparable European or Caribbean destinations, especially if you catch a Going deal on flights.
What is the best international girls trip on a budget?
Lisbon, Portugal, is consistently one of the most affordable major cities in Western Europe, and direct flights from the US East Coast have become increasingly common. Tulum is another excellent budget-friendly option, particularly for groups flying from the South or East Coast. Both destinations reward travelers who book flights early, or who have Going sending them deal alerts.
How long should a girls trip be?
Most girls' trips land between 3 and 5 days, which is long enough to actually relax and explore but short enough to keep costs and time-off requests manageable. A long weekend works well for domestic destinations. A full week makes more sense for international trips where the flight itself takes a full day off your itinerary.
How do you plan a girls trip with a big group?
Start early, designate one person as the trip lead for logistics, and get everyone to commit with a deposit before booking anything. Use a simple group poll to align on destination, dates, and accommodation style. The more people in the group, the more lead time you need. Aim for at least three months for a domestic trip and six months for international travel.

Last updated June 4, 2026

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