Travel Guide · Bachelorette · 2025

Puerto Vallarta vs. Cabo
for a Bachelorette Party
(The Honest Guide)

✦ By Easy Way Vallarta ✦ 12 min read ✦ Updated June 2025

Every bachelorette group eventually faces the same debate: Puerto Vallarta or Cabo? Both are in Mexico. Both have beaches and tequila. But they are fundamentally different experiences — and depending on what your group actually wants, one of them is clearly the right choice. We've coordinated transportation for hundreds of bachelorette groups in Puerto Vallarta, and we're going to give you the honest breakdown nobody else will.

First, the quick answer

If your group wants a lively, walkable city with authentic Mexican charm, stunning yacht sunsets, world-class food, and significantly more value for your dollar — Puerto Vallarta wins. If your group wants a high-glam pool party scene with Vegas energy and an Instagrammable desert backdrop — Cabo might be your place.

But here's what most bachelorette guides won't tell you: Puerto Vallarta has quietly become the superior luxury option — especially for groups that want a private yacht on the bay, boutique vibes, and a destination that doesn't feel like a Spring Break sequel.

✦ Our honest take

"Puerto Vallarta gives you the best of Mexico — the real thing — without the price inflation of Cabo. Your money goes further, the food is better, the water is calmer, and a private yacht sunset on Banderas Bay is one of the most beautiful things we've ever seen."

The comparison — category by category

Category 🏆 Puerto Vallarta Cabo San Lucas
Average cost per person (4 nights) $1,200 – $1,800
↑ 30–40% more affordable
$1,800 – $2,800
Premium pricing on everything
Private yacht charter (4–6 hrs) From $450 USD
↑ Calm bay, stunning sunsets
From $700+ USD
Pacific swells, rougher water
Nightlife Zona Romántica
↑ Walkable, vibrant, authentic
Medano Beach strip
Expensive, touristy, rowdy
Food scene World-class
↑ From street tacos to fine dining
Good but resort-centric
Most great spots are in hotels
Beach quality Calm bay waters
↑ Safe swimming, perfect for boats
Pacific ocean waves
Strong currents, swimming restricted
Day trip options Sayulita, Punta Mita, San Pancho
↑ Entire Riviera Nayarit accessible
Arch of Cabo, Todos Santos
Fewer nearby destinations
Authenticity Genuine Mexican city
↑ Cobblestone streets, local culture
Tourist corridor
Heavily Americanized resort zone
Group transportation Easy, affordable, private
↑ Sprinter vans + coordinator
Adequate
Limited options outside resort zone
Aerial view beach Puerto Vallarta Riviera Nayarit bachelorette destination
The turquoise waters of Riviera Nayarit — your bachelorette backdrop.

The yacht experience: where PV wins by a mile

This is arguably the single biggest differentiator. Banderas Bay is one of the most protected and beautiful bays in the Western Hemisphere. It's calm, warm, and deep — which means private yachts can go almost anywhere, the water is perfect for swimming, and sunsets are absolutely cinematic with the Sierra Madre mountains as a backdrop.

In Cabo, the Pacific is a different beast. Waves, swells, and currents mean yacht charters are more limited and the experience can be uncomfortable for groups that aren't sea-savvy. Most Cabo "yachts" anchor in the same harbor and play the same music — it's fine, but it's not magical.

"A sunset on Banderas Bay — with those mountains, that light, and a good playlist — is something bachelorette groups talk about for years. It's one of those experiences that can't be manufactured."

Private yacht sunset charter Banderas Bay Puerto Vallarta bachelorette
A private yacht charter on Banderas Bay at golden hour — the highlight of any bachelorette trip to Puerto Vallarta.

Cost breakdown: where does the money actually go?

Let's get specific. Here's what a typical 4-night bachelorette group of 10 women can expect to spend in each destination:

✦ Puerto Vallarta

Group of 10 · 4 nights

~$1,400

per person (flights not included)

Cabo San Lucas

Group of 10 · 4 nights

~$2,200

per person (flights not included)

The neighborhoods: Zona Romántica vs. Medano Beach

Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romántica — also called "The Old Town" or Colonia Emiliano Zapata — is one of the best neighborhoods for bachelorette groups in all of Mexico. Cobblestone streets, rainbow-colored buildings, rooftop bars, excellent restaurants, beachside clubs, and all within walking distance. You can go from dinner to dancing to beach bar without ever needing a car.

Cabo's Medano Beach strip is the heart of the action — it's loud, it's fun, and it's very American. Think: Señor Frog's, Mango Deck, and $25 margaritas. If that's your vibe, perfect. But if your group wants something that feels like Mexico — with all the luxury still intact — PV delivers that effortlessly.

Puerto Vallarta downtown Malecon coastline city view aerial
Puerto Vallarta downtown — the Malecón, Old Town, and the bay, all from above.

Day trips: PV's secret weapon

This is where Puerto Vallarta completely dominates. Within an hour of PV, your group can visit some of the most beautiful and unique destinations in Mexico:

Cabo's day trip options are limited by comparison. The famous Arch is beautiful, Todos Santos is charming, but the overall range doesn't compare to the entire Riviera Nayarit coastline at PV's doorstep.

San Pancho Nayarit drone aerial view beach bachelorette day trip Puerto Vallarta
San Pancho, Nayarit — just 55 minutes from PV airport, one of the best day trip destinations in Mexico.

So when should you choose Cabo?

We're being honest here — Cabo is great for specific groups. Choose Cabo if:

The final verdict

For the majority of bachelorette groups — especially those flying from Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, or the East Coast — Puerto Vallarta offers a better experience at a meaningfully lower cost. The yacht on Banderas Bay, the food scene, the walkable Old Town, the Riviera Nayarit day trips, and the authentic Mexican charm all add up to something Cabo simply can't match at the same price point.

✦ Bottom line

Puerto Vallarta gives you luxury, authenticity, and a private yacht sunset that will become the most-talked-about moment of the entire trip. Your dollar goes further, your options are broader, and the experience is more genuinely Mexico. For most bachelorette groups, it's not even close.

Planning your Puerto Vallarta bachelorette

If you've made the decision (great choice), here are the logistics basics:

Ready to plan your
Puerto Vallarta bachelorette?

We'll handle the yacht, the Sprinter van, and the airport transfers. Your group just has to show up and celebrate.