Most bachelor party weekends in Miami follow the same pattern — everyone shows up Friday with no real plan, Saturday is a scramble, and Sunday is a recovery day that nobody enjoyed. This itinerary fixes that. Follow this schedule and the weekend runs itself.

Friday — Arrival and Setup

Get everyone checked in by 4pm. Whether you’re in a hotel in Brickell or an Airbnb in Wynwood, use the first hour to set up the space, stock the cooler, and get the room ready before anyone starts drinking. The group that sets up first has a better night — every time.

Friday dinner should be somewhere the whole group can sit together. Coyo Taco in Wynwood, KYU Miami, or Cvi.che 105 in Brickell all handle large groups well and won’t break the budget before Saturday. Eat early — 7pm — so you have the full night ahead of you.

Friday night is your private entertainment night. This is intentional. Book your entertainment for Friday rather than Saturday for three reasons: the group is fresh and energetic, you haven’t blown the budget on bottle service yet, and Saturday becomes a free night where everyone can do their own thing without logistics pressure.

Book your Miami bachelor party entertainment for 10pm Friday. They come directly to your hotel or Airbnb. Have the space cleared, music going, and the group ready when they arrive. This is the part of the weekend nobody forgets.

Friday Night Checklist

Before 10pm: clear a 6×6 foot space in the center of the room, turn off overhead lights, have lamps on low, get the playlist going, and make sure the guest of honor is seated front and center. Have payment ready — most Miami companies require cash balance at the door. Have the group tip separately so it’s handled before the show starts.

Saturday — Beach, Afternoon, and Nightlife

Saturday starts slow on purpose. Sleep in, grab breakfast nearby, and get to the beach by noon. South Beach is 20 minutes from Brickell by Uber. Rent chairs and an umbrella directly on the sand — vendors walk the beach all morning. Budget around $40–60 for a setup for the group.

Saturday afternoon is for pool or beach club if your budget allows. Nikki Beach, Surfcomber, and the Kimpton EPIC rooftop are popular options. Expect to spend on drinks — this is Miami. Set a per-person budget before you go so nobody gets sticker shock.

Saturday dinner should be somewhere closer to where you’re going out. If you’re hitting South Beach nightlife — Prime 112 or Mango’s if you want something lively. If you’re staying in Brickell — Edge Steak and Bar or Zuma.

Saturday night is the nightlife night. LIV at Fontainebleau if you want the full Miami club experience and have the budget for it. Story Miami, E11EVEN, or Club Space if you want to go later and harder. Book a table in advance — walk-in cover at these venues on a Saturday is expensive and lines are long.

Sunday — Recovery and Departure

Sunday is a half day. Brunch, pool time if your checkout is late, and a clean exit. Zak the Baker in Wynwood and The Broken Shaker at the Freehand Miami are both solid brunch spots that don’t require a reservation.

If flights are afternoon or evening, grab a few hours at the hotel pool before checkout. Most hotels in Brickell and South Beach will hold your luggage after checkout so you’re not dragging bags around. Ask at the front desk when you check in.

Budget Breakdown Per Person

For a group of eight, here’s a realistic per-person budget for the full weekend in Miami:

Hotel or Airbnb split: $150–300 depending on where you stay and how many nights. Friday dinner: $40–60. Private entertainment split across the group: $60–120 depending on package and tip. Saturday beach and afternoon: $60–100. Saturday dinner: $60–100. Saturday nightlife including table minimum and drinks: $150–300. Sunday brunch: $30–50. Ubers for the weekend: $60–80.

Total realistic range per person: $600–$1,100 for the full weekend. Groups that try to spend less than $500 per person in Miami usually end up cutting corners on the things that matter and having a forgettable weekend.

The One Thing That Makes or Breaks the Weekend

One person needs to be the organizer. Not the groom — he shouldn’t be managing logistics all weekend. Someone else takes point on reservations, Ubers, headcounts, and keeping the group moving. The best bachelor parties have a clear point person who keeps everything on schedule without making it feel like a corporate event.

Plan the entertainment, book the dinner reservations, and confirm the nightlife table in advance. Everything else can be spontaneous. Those three things need to be locked before Friday morning.

Ready to lock in the entertainment for Friday night? Contact Hot Party Stripper Miami — we come directly to your hotel or Airbnb anywhere in the Miami area. Check our bachelor party packages or call 786-864-1075 to book.