Scottsdale has earned its place as one of America’s top bachelorette destinations, and once you experience the resort pool scene, the luxury spas, the rooftop bars, and the warm Arizona sunshine, you’ll understand why squads keep coming back. This complete 3-day itinerary balances glamour, adventure, and relaxation for the ultimate Scottsdale bachelorette weekend.

Before You Arrive: Book These in Advance

  • Resort pool cabana — Scottsdale pool parties at W Hotel, The Scott, or Maya fill up weeks ahead on weekends. Book the moment your dates are confirmed.
  • Dinner reservations — FnB, The Mission, Maple & Ash, and Dominick’s Steakhouse all require reservations 4-6 weeks out for groups.
  • Old Town Transportation — Book a party bus or sprinter van for Saturday night. Driving in Old Town on weekends is a nightmare.
  • Spa appointments — Sancturary Camelback Mountain and The Phoenician fill fast on weekends.

Day 1 (Friday): Arrival and First Night Out

3:00 PM — Check In and Set Up

Fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) — about 30 minutes from Scottsdale. Settle into your hotel or Airbnb, unpack, and let the desert heat and excitement sink in. Old Town Scottsdale Airbnbs are the best for walkability to everything.

5:00 PM — Welcome Drinks at the Airbnb

Stock up with champagne, rosé, and the bride’s favorite drinks. Set up any decorations. Take the first group photo in your matching outfits. This getting-ready energy is irreplaceable.

7:00 PM — Dinner at The Mission

The Mission in Old Town does modern Latin cuisine in a stunning converted church setting. The guacamole tableside presentation alone is worth the visit. Make a reservation — it fills every weekend.

9:30 PM — Old Town Bar Crawl

Old Town Scottsdale’s nightlife strip is walkable and electric on weekends. Key stops: Bottled Blonde (massive outdoor patio, always packed with bachelorette groups), Riot House (rooftop, DJ, incredible views), and Maya Day + Nightclub for those who want to keep the night going into the early hours.

Day 2 (Saturday): The Big Pool Party Day

10:00 AM — Slow Brunch at Hash Kitchen

Hash Kitchen in North Scottsdale is one of the best brunches in Arizona — an insane Bloody Mary bar, exceptional food, and a high-energy atmosphere. The perfect fuel for the pool day ahead.

12:30 PM — Resort Pool Party

This is the Scottsdale experience everyone comes for. The W Scottsdale’s WET deck, The Scott Resort’s pool, or FOUND:RE Phoenix on weekends transform into DJ-driven pool parties with cabanas, bottle service, and an electric atmosphere. Book a cabana through the resort’s website in advance — walk-ins on weekends are nearly impossible.

Budget: $50-150 per person for cabana minimum spend plus drinks.

5:00 PM — Rest and Recharge

Non-negotiable. Two hours at the Airbnb to shower, nap, and get ready at your own pace. This break is what makes Saturday night actually work.

7:00 PM — Professional Glam Session

Many Scottsdale-based hair and makeup artists do mobile group bookings. Having a glam team come to you elevates the getting-ready experience dramatically and takes the stress out of everyone doing their own hair on a tight schedule.

9:00 PM — Dinner at Maple & Ash or Dominick’s

Scottsdale’s steakhouse scene is genuinely exceptional. Maple & Ash is a modern steakhouse with theatrical presentation and a stunning space. Dominick’s Steakhouse has a legendary martini program alongside the best dry-aged steaks in Arizona. Both are special-occasion experiences worth every penny.

11:00 PM — Nightclub Night

Maya Day + Nightclub is Scottsdale’s premier nightlife venue with international DJs and spectacular production. For something slightly more intimate, Riot House or Bottled Blonde rooftop both offer table reservations with great service for bachelorette groups.

Day 3 (Sunday): Desert Adventure or Spa

9:00 AM — Sunrise Desert Jeep or ATV Tour

Beat the heat with an early morning off-road adventure through the Sonoran Desert. Arizona Outdoor Fun and Desert Wolf Tours both offer group ATV and UTV tours through stunning desert landscape with McDowell Mountain views. Budget about $100-150 per person for a 2-hour guided tour.

Alternatively: If the group is tired and wants pure indulgence, swap the ATV tour for a morning at Sanctuary Camelback Mountain’s spa — one of the finest resort spas in the American Southwest.

12:00 PM — Farewell Brunch at FnB Restaurant

FnB in Old Town is one of Scottsdale’s most celebrated restaurants — locally sourced, chef-driven, and genuinely exceptional. The wine list focuses exclusively on American producers and is outstanding.

2:00 PM — Depart Scottsdale

Full of sunshine, pool memories, and excellent steak.

Scottsdale Budget Quick Reference (Per Person, 3 Nights)

  • Accommodation (Airbnb split): $180-320
  • Food (3 dinners + 2 brunches): $250-450
  • Drinks (pool party, bars, clubs): $200-350
  • Activities (pool cabana, ATV or spa): $150-300
  • Transportation: $60-120
  • Total: $840-1,540 per person

Pro Tips for Scottsdale

  • Scottsdale summers (June-September) are extremely hot. Plan all outdoor activities for morning. Pool parties are still great because the pools are warm. The best weather months are October-May.
  • Old Town is walkable on weekends — but the sprinter van is still worth it for the night out so no one splits off.
  • Arizona has strict DUI enforcement. Never drive after drinking — Uber and Lyft are both very well-covered in Scottsdale.

Planning more of your trip? See our full US destination guide, browse our party ideas, and check our budget planning guide. Scottsdale is waiting. ☀️