Safety Is Part of the Fun
A group of friends out late in an unfamiliar part of town shouldn't be splitting into rideshares at 2am. One vehicle, one chauffeur, everyone accounted for — that's the part nobody thinks about until it matters.
Room for the Whole Party
If the guest list runs past ten, we'll quote one of the 22-, 27-, or 37-passenger party buses instead. Tell us the headcount and the itinerary and we'll match the vehicle to it.
The Part Nobody Puts on the Itinerary
Every bachelorette plan covers the brunch, the venue, and the photographs. Almost none of them cover how twelve people get from the last stop back to where they are staying at one in the morning, in a city half of them do not know.
That is the leg where these weekends go wrong, and it is entirely preventable. A reserved vehicle means the group leaves together, arrives together, and is counted by somebody whose job that is. No one is standing outside a venue matching license plates to an app while the rest of the party drifts off.
It is worth saying plainly because it tends to go unsaid: a group of women out late in an unfamiliar part of South Florida is exactly the situation where having a professional chauffeur on the reservation is not a luxury. It is the single most useful thing on the itinerary, and it is usually the cheapest line on it.
It Does Not Have to Be a Night Out
A good share of these bookings are daytime. Brunch in Delray Beach and an afternoon on Atlantic Avenue. A spa day somewhere in Palm Beach County with the vehicle waiting through it. A drive down to Miami for the day, which is genuinely pleasant when somebody else is doing the hour on I-95 in each direction.
The daytime version has an advantage worth knowing: weekend daytime availability is far better than Saturday night, particularly in season, and the whole group is in better shape for the photographs.
Many parties do both, with a break in between. Tell dispatch the shape of the day rather than just a start time, and we will work out whether it is one booking or two.
Where South Florida Bachelorettes Go
Delray Beach is the local favourite — Atlantic Avenue is walkable, the restaurants are good, and it is twenty minutes from Boca Raton, which keeps the drive out of the day. West Palm Beach and the Clematis Street area work for a later evening. Fort Lauderdale, particularly Las Olas and the beach strip, is the reliable middle option.
Miami is the big-weekend choice, and the one that most needs planning. South Beach and Wynwood are about an hour each way, which is two hours of a four-hour booking if you are not careful. Groups doing Miami properly usually book a longer block or make it the whole day.
Wherever you land, the venues are the easy part. Give us the list and the timings and we will tell you honestly whether it fits the hours you are considering.
Bachelorette Itineraries That Work
The four shapes these bookings usually take. Times are indicative — dispatch will confirm what your plan actually needs.
| Shape of the day | Typical route | Roughly |
|---|---|---|
| Brunch and the afternoon | Delray Beach — Atlantic Avenue and the beach | Half a day, daytime availability is good |
| Spa day with the car waiting | Palm Beach County, one destination | A block of hours rather than a route |
| Dinner and a night out | Boca Raton or Fort Lauderdale, two or three stops | An evening block, the most common booking |
| The Miami day | South Beach or Wynwood and back | Allow about an hour each way before anything else |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What if there are more than ten of us?
- We move you to a larger vehicle. The executive Mercedes Sprinter takes up to fourteen, and our party buses take 22, 27, or 37 passengers. Give dispatch the headcount and we will quote the right one.
- Can we book for the daytime instead of the evening?
- Yes, and weekend daytime availability is considerably better than Saturday night, especially in season. Brunches, spa days, and afternoon runs to Delray Beach are all common bookings.
- Can the vehicle wait while we are at a venue?
- Yes — that is what the hourly block is for. Your chauffeur stays with the group rather than being dismissed and re-called.
- Is a trip to Miami realistic?
- Yes, but plan for it. South Beach and Wynwood are about an hour each way from Boca Raton, so a Miami itinerary usually wants a longer block than a local one.
- How early should we book?
- As soon as the date is fixed. Bachelorette dates rarely move, and weekends in season fill first — dispatch is on (561) 232-2070 around the clock.








