Weddings can be an expensive time, not just for the bride and groom, but also for the guests. With a new outfit, travel, possibly an overnight stay and a gift, weddings don’t come cheap to your loved ones. Now, Aunty knows that many brides dream of a hen do abroad, but worry that the pressure of yet more spending will mean that many of your friends and family won’t be able to join you. Not so with my packages: a Costa Brava Hen Weekend doesn’t need to be costly!
First things first: getting to your Costa Brava Hen Weekend won’t break the bank. Although your travelling costs are down to you, getting to Lloret de Mar from the UK and Ireland is cheap and easy. The low-cost airline Ryanair serves the nearest airport, Girona, which will position you about 40 minutes away from the start of your hen party in Lloret de Mar. Barcelona is also just 1.5 hours away, and can be reached by many airlines, such as Easyjet. Remember to book early to get the best value flights – bagging a bargain flight will put you and your hens in the right frame of mind for your Costa Brava Hen Weekend, before you’ve even left the country!
Once here, there’s no need to worry about getting to and from the airport, as Aunty will ensure that your Lloret de Mar hen weekend starts with ease by picking you up from either airport. A classic Costa Brava hen weekend will then cost you about £150 per person. This will typically give you and your ladies your airport transfers, 2 nights’ bed and breakfast and three activities, such as hen power boating, quad biking and paint balling, but remember that Aunty can mix and match your activities for your Lloret de Mar hen weekend to suit you and your needs; if you’d rather something a bit more low key such as hen horse riding or the ultimate hen shopping trip, just let me know and I can devise a detailed quote to suit you and your hens!
So what better way to get your celebrations off to a great start? A bit of a suntan, rest and relaxation and great activities – Costa Brava Hen Weekends offer great value for money!


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