The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Fun Spring Girls Getaway

At some point in midlife, many of us have the same realization:

We spent years planning everyone else’s life.

School calendars. Family vacations. Birthday parties. Sports tournaments. Grocery lists. Doctor appointments. You name it.

And suddenly one day you look around and think… wait a minute.

When was the last time I planned something just for fun with my friends?

If you’re a woman over 40 who spent years prioritizing your family, you’re definitely not alone. But here’s the beautiful thing about this stage of life: it’s the perfect time to rediscover the joy of friendship and adventure again.

And one of the best ways to do that?

A spring girls getaway.

Spring is the season of fresh starts. The weather gets warmer, everything feels a little lighter, and it’s the perfect excuse to grab your favorite women and escape for a few days of laughter, good food, and maybe a little wine.

The best part? A girls trip doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive to be unforgettable.

Here’s your ultimate guide to planning a fun spring girls getaway that feels relaxing, inspiring, and just a little bit indulgent.

Start With the Right Group

The secret to a great girls trip isn’t the destination.

It’s the people.

Choose women who bring positive energy, laughter, and a sense of adventure. Your group might include:

  • Longtime friends
  • Sisters or cousins
  • Former coworkers
  • Other moms whose kids are finally older

Most successful girls trips include 3–6 people. This keeps things manageable while still feeling social.

And remember: the goal isn’t perfection. It’s connection.

Pick a Destination That Feels Easy and Exciting

Spring girls getaways don’t need to involve complicated international travel (although that can be fun too).

Sometimes the best trips are simple weekend escapes that are easy to plan.

Great spring destination ideas include:

Coastal towns

  • Walkable downtown areas
  • Beachfront restaurants
  • Sunrise coffee walks

Wine regions

  • Vineyard tastings
  • Scenic countryside views
  • Relaxed afternoon outings

Charming small towns

  • Boutique shopping
  • Cute cafés
  • Local markets

Spa resorts

  • Massages and facials
  • Quiet relaxation
  • Poolside lounging

You want a destination that offers a mix of activities and downtime.

Choose the Right Place to Stay

Where you stay can make or break the experience.

Many women find that renting a beautiful home together creates the best vibe for a girls getaway.

Look for accommodations with:

  • A large kitchen or dining area
  • Outdoor space or patio
  • Comfortable living room for late-night chats

Vacation rental platforms are great for this.

If hotels are more your style, look for boutique hotels with personality and charm.

Bonus points for properties that include:

  • Rooftop lounges
  • Spa services
  • Complimentary breakfast

Because nobody wants to coordinate breakfast plans before coffee.

Pack Stylish but Comfortable Outfits

Let’s be honest—half the fun of a girls trip is the outfits.

Spring weather makes it especially fun because you can pack light layers and cute pieces that feel fresh after winter.

Great girls getaway outfit staples include:

  • A flattering midi dress
  • Comfortable white sneakers
  • Light denim jacket
  • Flowing blouse and jeans
  • Sandals or espadrilles

Choose outfits that feel polished but comfortable enough for walking, exploring, and spontaneous photo moments.

And don’t forget sunglasses.

They’re basically a personality trait on vacation.

Plan a Few Activities (But Not Too Many)

One of the biggest mistakes people make when planning trips is over-scheduling.

Remember: the goal of a spring girls getaway is fun and relaxation, not a military-level itinerary.

A simple plan might include:

Day 1

  • Arrival and check-in
  • Casual dinner and drinks
  • Catch-up conversations that last way too late

Day 2

  • Brunch at a local café
  • Boutique shopping or sightseeing
  • Wine tasting or spa afternoon
  • Dinner out

Day 3

  • Morning walk or coffee outing
  • Light shopping or sightseeing
  • Head home feeling refreshed

The magic usually happens in the unscheduled moments anyway.

Create a Few “Memory Moments”

While you don’t want a rigid itinerary, it can be fun to intentionally create a few special moments during the trip.

Ideas include:

  • A sunset beach walk
  • A group brunch reservation
  • A vineyard tasting
  • A themed dinner night
  • Hiring a photographer for a mini group photoshoot

Yes, really.

You deserve photos with your friends that aren’t taken in someone’s kitchen during a holiday dinner.

Bring Small Travel Luxuries

A few small travel items can make a girls getaway feel extra special.

Consider packing:

  • A cozy travel wrap
  • A cute toiletry bag
  • A compact jewelry organizer
  • A portable phone charger

These little details make travel smoother and more enjoyable.

And if someone brings snacks for the group, they automatically become everyone’s favorite person.

Make Time for Real Conversations

Here’s something many women realize when they finally take time away with friends again.

The conversations are different.

Without the usual distractions—work, kids, responsibilities—you start talking about things that matter:

  • What you want from the next chapter of life
  • New hobbies or passions
  • Business ideas
  • Travel dreams
  • Personal goals

There’s something powerful about being around women who understand where you’ve been and are excited about where you’re going.

These conversations are often the most meaningful part of the trip.

Capture the Memories (But Don’t Live on Your Phone)

Of course you’ll want photos.

Girls trips deserve great pictures.

Take a few fun photos during:

  • Brunch
  • Scenic viewpoints
  • Sunset walks
  • Outfit moments

But after that?

Put the phone down.

Laugh. Talk. Be present.

The best memories usually happen when nobody’s trying to document them.

Why Girls Trips Matter More in Midlife

For many women, friendships shift during the years of raising kids.

Schedules get busy. Everyone is juggling responsibilities. It becomes harder to prioritize time together.

But once you reach midlife, something interesting happens.

Friendships start becoming intentional again.

Girls trips give women the space to reconnect—not just with each other, but with themselves.

They remind you that you’re more than someone’s mom, spouse, or coworker.

You’re still the woman who loves adventure, laughter, and trying new things.

And sometimes all it takes is a weekend away to remember that.

Final Thoughts: Say Yes to the Trip

If you’ve been thinking about planning a girls getaway but keep putting it off, consider this your gentle nudge.

You don’t need the perfect destination.

You don’t need months of planning.

You just need a few good friends and a willingness to step away from routine for a little while.

Because this stage of life isn’t about slowing down.

It’s about rediscovering the fun.

And honestly?

There’s nothing quite like sitting around a table with women who have walked through similar seasons of life, laughing until your cheeks hurt.

That’s the kind of memory that stays with you long after the trip ends.

Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

Have you taken a girls trip recently—or are you planning one this spring?

Share your favorite destination ideas in the comments. I’d love to hear where you and your friends love to travel.

And if you’re looking for more inspiration for your next adventure, you might enjoy these posts:

  • The Best Weekend Getaways for Women Over 40
  • Easy Travel Style Tips for Looking Polished on Vacation
  • How to Pack Light for a Weekend Trip Without Forgetting Anything

Because sometimes the best part of midlife is realizing…

The adventure isn’t over. It’s just getting started. ✨

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