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Planning a bachelor party in Malta

Malta is quietly one of Europe's best stag destinations: flights from every major city, a compact strip of nightlife in St Julian's, and — the real differentiator — the Blue Lagoon. A catamaran day with a skipper, snorkel gear and an onboard bar is the anchor of nearly every great Malta bachelor weekend.

Budget reality: €250–450 per person covers a strong two-night weekend including a farmhouse or apartment base, a full boat day, one big dinner and a night out. The group-planning failure mode isn't money, it's logistics — twelve people, three group chats, zero decisions. One workspace with one payment list fixes it.

What a bachelor party costs

Where the budget goes — e.g. €4,200 for 14 guests

Activities
30%
€1,260
Restaurants
20%
€840
Drinks & Bar
18%
€756
Accommodation
15%
€630
DJs & Music
10%
€420
Transport
7%
€294

The same allocation the AI planner uses to draft bachelor party budgets.

Three realistic tiers

Lean

€2,200

10 guests · ≈ €220/guest — Half-day boat, BBQ night, bar crawl

Classicmost common

€4,200

14 guests · ≈ €300/guest — Full-day catamaran, farmhouse base, casino night

All-out

€6,500

18 guests · ≈ €361/guest — Private villa, boat + kayak day, open-fire feast, VIP tables

How to plan it — six moves

01

Lock the anchor

Date + activity first — it fixes the guest ceiling and ~30% of the budget. Everything else flexes around it.

02

Draft the full plan

Let the AI draft every category at once so you see the complete budget before committing to any single piece.

03

Shortlist 2–3 per category

Compare price bands, capacity fit and availability side by side — the workspace does this in one view.

04

Bulk-request quotes

One standardized enquiry to the whole shortlist. Real prices replace estimates automatically as replies land.

05

Confirm & invite

Accept the best quotes (vendors auto-confirm in your lineup), then send the RSVP link — meal preferences and allergies collect themselves.

06

Run the day from the timeline

Every vendor, time and contact in one run-of-show. The week-before panic is a checklist, not a crisis.

A proven bachelor party run-of-show

The template the AI starts every bachelor party from — fully editable in your workspace.

Morning

  • 10:00

    Meet at the marina — boat departs

Afternoon

  • 13:00

    Blue Lagoon swim & BBQ lunch

  • 17:00

    Back to base — rest & recharge

Evening

  • 20:00

    Dinner reservation

  • 22:30

    Night out — first venue

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Bachelor Party questions, answered straight

How much should a Malta stag weekend cost per head?

€250–450 per person for two nights, excluding flights: accommodation €70–120, boat day €80–120, big dinner €40–60, activities and nights out the rest. Booking the boat and the house first locks 60% of the budget at group rates.

What's the one thing we shouldn't skip?

The full-day catamaran to Comino's Blue Lagoon. It's the highest-rated activity for groups on the island, works for mixed energy levels (swimmers swim, sunbathers sunbathe), and gives the weekend its centrepiece photos.

Farmhouse or hotel?

Farmhouse with a pool for groups of 10+: private space, no noise complaints, breakfast at your own pace, and per-head cost usually beats twin hotel rooms. Gozo farmhouses add a ferry ride but drop the price further.

How far ahead do boats book out?

Private charters for summer Saturdays go 2–3 months ahead; June and September weekends 4–6 weeks. Weekday charters are cheaper and easier — worth considering for a Thursday–Saturday stag.

Two minutes from now, this guide becomes your plan

The AI drafts your bachelor party — venue, vendors, timeline, budget — from these exact playbooks. Every pick swappable, every price a live band.

Let the AI draft it