Top 5 Fun Bachelor And Bachelorette Party Ideas


The time has come to bid singlehood goodbye and welcome married life with open arms. With regards to this, lesser people also feel the need to mourn the end of their singledom with drunken debauchery that mirrors their single days. Sound good so far?


So attention, maid-of-honour and best man! Whether you decide to throw a co-ed bachelor/ette party or separate ones for your best friends, we’ve got you covered today with our top five favourite party ideas!

Roast ‘Em

Be warned: this option is only good for those with thicker skin. If so, go ahead and gather the entire bridal party and organise a roast – an event where comedic insults are targeted at a person. In this case, it could be two as well! That being said, this event is only possible if the soon-to-be bride or groom has a good sense of humour and wouldn’t mind being the butt of everyone’s jokes. At the end of the day, roasting the couple could lead to some memorable and touching moments. One final tip to always remember is that this is all out of good fun.

Hit The Road

What better way to enjoy the company of your friends than to take a road trip with them? If you want to stay near home, you could plan to drive Malaysia over the weekend for a quick getaway, or opt for a short vacay at a not-so-distant country. Whether you decide to plan your road trip or be spontaneous, we leave it up to you! However, we do suggest that if you’re opting for the latter, pre-planning could save you much time.

Pamper Yourselves!

Skip a rowdy night and opt for a relaxed one instead – especially if your party is close to your wedding day. Trust us when we say that the soon-to-be bride and groom would undoubtedly appreciate this luxurious day filled with massages, facials, treatments and so on. If you’re looking to invite the bridal party as well, consider winding down with a retreat. Indulge in activities that bring tranquility to both body and mind.

Raise Your Glasses

We know that we mentioned cutting the booze previously, but that doesn’t mean you cut it off completely, per se. Instead of hitting up a crowded bar or club, take your party to an intimate session of booze tasting (think whiskey, spirits, beer or wine). You’d steer away from the crowd and enjoy the taste of exquisite flavours at the company of your entourage.

Wedding Olympics

Bring the term, “Battle of the Sexes” to a whole new level with this idea. Choose between adrenaline pumping games like laser tag, paintball, or anything you like really. Split yourselves up into two teams, Guys vs. Girls, and fire away! And remember, this is only friendly competition. Grooms: If you decide to have an all-boys party, you could also get your groomsmen to suit up (although our humidity might make you think otherwise).

Got more ideas? Email us, we’d love to hear from you!

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This post was first published on La Belle Couture blog and has been reposted on Executive Lifestyle with the permission of the author. Image from La Belle Couture


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Peiru Teo

A valedictorian with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, as well as the Chartered Financial Analyst title, Peiru Teo started her corporate career as a Management Associate in Citi, followed by a private equity fund, managing projects of more than S$4 billion. 

Since venturing into entrepreneurship, she has grown her wedding services company La Belle Couture to being the market leader in the industry over the last 5 years. "La Belle Couture" is also selected by renowned hotels like Marina Bay Sands and Shangri-La for wedding partnerships.

She has been featured in magazines and on the radio for advising couples on their wedding planning. Peiru is the industry’s go to person for marketing strategies and wedding event management, and has worked on more than 100 wedding events. She also speaks at events to educate wedding couples on wedding planning and bridal gown selection.

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