More and more couples are breaking with tradition and choosing a mixed bachelor/bachelorette party, where male and female friends come together to celebrate before the wedding. This format is not only more inclusive, but it's often more fun, relaxed, and meaningful—especially when organized for large groups.
If you're the bride or groom considering a mixed party, here are practical ideas to make the weekend a total success.
Mixed parties work great when:
Plus, they create shared memories with important people from both sides of the couple.
In a mixed party, it's key to have:
This lets everyone enjoy without forcing a single type of plan.
Some ideas that work perfectly for mixed groups:
These activities break the ice and strengthen bonds between people who may not have known each other well.
The pool is usually the spot where everything flows:
It's ideal for large mixed groups because no one feels left out and everyone joins at their own pace.
A mixed party doesn't have to lose energy. In fact:
The key is to design a party that represents the couple, not just one group.
In large groups there are always different styles:
A spacious property lets everyone enjoy without friction or discomfort.
Sleeping in the same place:
It's one of the biggest advantages of a weekend mixed party.
Mixed parties are usually easier to organize when:
This reduces stress and avoids internal arguments.
A mixed bachelor/bachelorette party is a modern, fun, and meaningful way to celebrate before the wedding. By choosing the right venue and planning inclusive activities, the result is a weekend full of laughter, connection, and shared memories.
Celebrate your bachelor party at Camper Club Malinalco, a private hotel near Mexico City specializing in mixed bachelor parties for large groups, with accommodation, food, cleaning, and full amenities.