Best ladies trip ever (long weekend) - need ideas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Need more info - what ages? What do you like to do? I like girls' trips. My personal favorite are all inclusive island resorts. Have had great trips to Bethany, Miami, Vegas and a spa weekend in Leesburg. What do you want to do?


+1 need more info
Anonymous
Time of year is October. We are foodies that love good wine, cocktails, culture and fun experiences. We are active, very young at heart and love to just laugh and have fun together. So really open to any ideas! However, we do not want an all inclusive as we would like to explore & experience wherever we go.
Anonymous
Italy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time of year is October. We are foodies that love good wine, cocktails, culture and fun experiences. We are active, very young at heart and love to just laugh and have fun together. So really open to any ideas! However, we do not want an all inclusive as we would like to explore & experience wherever we go.


Sounds like fun!! I've not done any of these specifically for a girls weekend but here's some ideas:

-Quebec city (chilly but beautiful, very cool culture, restaurants, beautiful area, compact city to really enjoy for a long weekend and it's a very short flight.

-Paris: you really cannot go wrong with Paris! Take a non-stop flight, rent an airbnb with a view of the eiffel tower (splitting between several people and having a nice little budget, you should be able to find a fabulous spot and get one with a balcony!!) Drink your coffee and relax, looking out...get wine on rooftop bars, museums....it's often gorgeous in October. Flight is longer and with time change, I'd do 3 nights.

-Puerto Rico (close flight, warm, tropical, very cool culture but con is it's hurricane season and predicted to be a bad season)

-What about a US city such as san fran? It just seems so cool though EXPENSIVE!

-I went for a long weekend to Colorado with my sisters a few years back and you could definitely do a long weekend with spa's, hiking, and restaurants (I think they have more breweries than wineries but idk....maybe get yourself some marijuana to try together lol).

I need a girls weekend now.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time of year is October. We are foodies that love good wine, cocktails, culture and fun experiences. We are active, very young at heart and love to just laugh and have fun together. So really open to any ideas! However, we do not want an all inclusive as we would like to explore & experience wherever we go.


My friends and I are all turning 50 this year and we sound like you. We are going to Sedona in May. It seems to have the right mix of activities, good food, and relaxation. Have fun!!

Last year we went to the Hamptons (Sag Harbor) for a few days, and that was fun, too. Not as much to do, but there are wineries and good restaurants and the beach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time of year is October. We are foodies that love good wine, cocktails, culture and fun experiences. We are active, very young at heart and love to just laugh and have fun together. So really open to any ideas! However, we do not want an all inclusive as we would like to explore & experience wherever we go.


New Orleans
Charleston
Savannah
Palm Springs
Bozeman

All places I've done a trip with my 2 closest friends and had a BLAST.
Anonymous
Reykjavik, if you’re up for time change. Hang out in the Blue Lagoon and the new Sky Lagoon. They serve drinks in both. Book a couple day tours to see the sights.
Anonymous
Key West
Anonymous
A group of 6 of us just did Sedona for our 40th bdays.. It was the best trip we/I have ever been on. We went thursday- sunday .. Amara resort. Hiking - shops - food.
Cannot recommend enough !
Anonymous
New Orleans.
Miami.
Montreal.
London.
Madrid.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]A group of 6 of us just did Sedona for our 40th bdays.. It was the best trip we/I have ever been on. We went thursday- sunday .. Amara resort. Hiking - shops - food.
Cannot recommend enough ![/quote]

I'm the PP who posted above - we're going in May. Any specific recs??
Anonymous
Prefer US or international?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reykjavik, if you’re up for time change. Hang out in the Blue Lagoon and the new Sky Lagoon. They serve drinks in both. Book a couple day tours to see the sights.


Not for foodies.
Anonymous
Bermuda, Key West, Turks and Caicos, Iceland, Ibiza.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Time of year is October. We are foodies that love good wine, cocktails, culture and fun experiences. We are active, very young at heart and love to just laugh and have fun together. So really open to any ideas! However, we do not want an all inclusive as we would like to explore & experience wherever we go.


Bermuda or London.
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