Coastal Classy
Charleston
Charleston is the bachelorette destination that feels grown-up without losing the fun. Think golden-hour boat rides, cobblestone streets, world-class restaurants, and just enough nightlife to keep it interesting. This is the weekend for the bride who wants it beautiful, curated, and effortless.
Below is a sample 3-day weekend I'd design — every detail tailored to your group's size, budget, and vibe. This is a concept itinerary to show you what a planned weekend looks like. Yours would be fully custom.
Sample Weekend
Friday
Arrive & settle in
- ● Check in and freshen up at the hotel or rental.
- ● Lunch at Leon's Oyster Shop — casual, fun, perfect for a first-day vibe.
- ● Sundress dinner at Husk or FIG — Southern fine dining at its best.
- ● One drink at Citrus Club, the rooftop bar at The Dewberry, to close the night.
Saturday
The main event
- ● Slow morning — coffee, pastries, no alarms.
- ● Charleston Harbor boat charter (4 hours) — champagne, sunshine, and the best views of the city.
- ● Afternoon naps and pool time. You earned it.
- ● Group dinner at The Ordinary — seafood, cocktails, and a gorgeous room.
- ● One late drink at Republic Garden & Lounge.
Sunday
Wind down & depart
- ● Brunch at Millers All Day — the perfect send-off.
- ● Optional: candle-making at Candlefish or King Street shopping.
- ● Departures with the kind of tired that means you did the weekend right.
Where to Stay
The Dewberry — boutique luxury in the heart of downtown. Rooftop bar on-site. ~$500/night.
The Ryder Hotel — cool, design-forward, great King Street location. ~$350/night.
French Quarter Airbnb — best for groups of 8+ who want to be together. Shared kitchen, courtyard vibes.
The Aesthetic
Blush, cream, sage, and gold. Monogrammed welcome bags, beach-day disposable cameras, rosé on the boat. Charleston does elegant effortlessly — lean into it.
Love this vibe?
This is just a sample. I'll build your Charleston weekend around your group, your budget, and your energy.
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