Bachelor Party in Miami — The Ultimate 2026 Guide
Miami doesn't just tolerate bachelor parties — it was practically built for them. Where else can you spend the morning reeling in a sailfish off the Atlantic, spend the afternoon at a poolside cabana with a DJ spinning sets, and close out the night dancing until sunrise at one of the world's most recognized nightclubs?
Whether your crew wants a bachelor party in Miami that goes hard from Friday to Sunday or a more curated mix of experiences with some breathing room, the 305 delivers on every front. South Beach gives you the classic neon-lit nightlife corridor. Brickell brings the upscale skyline energy. Wynwood adds art and edge. And the water — the bay, the ocean, the Intracoastal — is always there as a backdrop.
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Here's everything you need to plan an epic Miami bachelor party in 2026.
Best Miami Nightclubs for a Bachelor Party
Miami's nightlife is genuinely world-class. These are the clubs that define a bachelor party weekend in the city.
LIV — The Gold Standard (South Beach)
LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach is the most iconic nightclub in the city, full stop. Set inside one of Miami's most legendary hotels at 4441 Collins Ave, LIV operates Thursday–Sunday from 11 PM to 5 AM and routinely books the world's biggest DJs and performers. The 18,000+ square-foot space features 50 banquette sections and six private skyboxes, all with full table service.
Bottle service: Minimums typically range from $1,000 to $6,000 depending on the night and talent. Book well in advance for weekends — the best sections sell out fast. Call 305-674-4680 or email vip@livnightclub.com.
Best for: Groups who want the definitive Miami nightclub experience and aren't flinching at the spend.
E11EVEN — 24-Hour Ultraclub (Downtown Miami)
E11EVEN Miami at 29 NE 11th St is ranked the #1 club in the USA and #6 globally by the Nightlife International Association — and it earns it. This 20,000-square-foot venue is open 24 hours Wednesday through Monday, meaning the party doesn't stop when every other club closes. Celebrity DJs, live performers, dancers, and production that rivals a stadium concert make E11EVEN a mandatory stop for any bachelor party in Miami.
Bottle service: Minimums start at $1,000 and climb to $4,000+ for premium tables. The cheapest entry-level table (Loft section, 6 guests) starts at $1,000. Booking ahead is strongly advised — and effectively required for groups.
Best for: Groups who want to keep going past 4 AM and want maximum entertainment value.
Club Space — The Underground Icon (Downtown Miami)
Club Space at 34 NE 11th St is Miami's temple of electronic music. Open Friday through Sunday (often Friday 11 PM straight through Sunday evening), this legendary venue in Downtown's Park West neighborhood draws world-renowned techno and house DJs who play marathon sets. Club Space has a rooftop terrace and multiple rooms, and unlike the bottle-service-mandatory clubs, general admission tickets are available — typically under $30 for most nights.
Best for: Crews who love electronic music and want a more raw, authentic Miami nightlife experience.
Basement — The Wild Card (South Beach)
Basement at The Miami Beach EDITION hotel (2901 Collins Ave) is unlike anything else on this list. This multidimensional venue combines a proper nightclub with a four-lane bowling alley featuring color-changing LED lighting and luminescent balls, plus a 2,000-square-foot indoor ice skating rink. It's open Thursday–Saturday from 5 PM to 2 AM.
Bottle service: VIP tables start around $1,500 for groups of 12. The club section is available for private events.
Best for: Groups who want a more interactive evening mixed with nightlife energy — especially for a Friday warm-up night.
Do Not Sit On The Furniture — The Boutique Underground (South Beach)
Do Not Sit On The Furniture at 423 16th St, Miami Beach is Miami's premier intimate underground venue for house and techno music lovers. No table booking required for entry on most nights (individual cover applies). Doors are open Wednesday through Sunday with an outdoor patio and multiple bars. This spot offers a refreshing break from the mega-club circuit — the sound system is exceptional and the vibe is focused entirely on the music.
Best for: Groups who want authentic underground electronic music without the pressure of bottle service minimums.
Daytime Bachelor Party Activities in Miami
Don't sleep away the days. Miami's daytime options are just as strong as its nightlife.
Deep Sea Fishing
Nothing bonds a group like pulling in a mahi-mahi together. Lady Pamela II Sportfishing runs private bachelor party charters on a custom 50-foot sportfishing boat — 4-hour trips start at $2,500 for up to 17 people, targeting sailfish, tuna, mahi, kingfish, wahoo, and sharks. The Reward Fleet (call 305-372-9470) is another well-regarded option running private group charters from downtown Miami. Captain Experiences also operates the largest charter fishing boat in Miami, capable of fitting parties up to 24.
Pro tip: Book the early morning slot (7–8 AM start) so you're back in time for the afternoon pool party.
Jet Ski Rentals
Ocean Force Adventures offers jet ski rentals from Miami Beach starting at $70 for 30 minutes, with a 2-hour combo (boat ride + jet ski session through Biscayne Bay) from $155. Miami Beach Jet Ski Rentals (call/text 305-912-4754) rents individual skis with 60-minute sessions at $130 (single) or $180 (double), plus party boat packages.
Pool Party at Fontainebleau (Arkadia Day Club)
Arkadia Day Club at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach (4441 Collins Ave) is the top pool party destination for a bachelor party in Miami. This adults-only oceanside pool runs every Friday–Sunday, 12 PM–6 PM, with resident DJs and private cabanas featuring flat-screen TVs, butler service, and Biscayne Bay views. Reserve cabanas at 305-538-2000. The night then seamlessly flows into LIV, which is in the same hotel.
Alternative: SLS LUX Brickell (slshotels.com) runs Altitude Pool & Lounge Saturdays 12–5 PM with rooftop views of the Miami skyline and DJ sets — a solid Brickell-side option.
Crandon Park Golf Course (Key Biscayne)
Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne is one of the most scenic public courses in Florida, with stunning views of Biscayne Bay and the downtown skyline. Weekend public rates run $249 per round with cart. Book tee times up to 7 days in advance — this course sells out. The drive to Key Biscayne is itself worth it.
Everglades Airboat Tour
Everglades Airboat Tours Miami operates just 30–45 minutes west of downtown Miami on the Tamiami Trail. Private 2-hour tours start at $425 for 2 people (plus $75 per additional rider) — spot alligators, exotic birds, and vast wetland landscapes. For a looser vibe with BYOB allowed, Captain Bill's airboat tours run private 2-hour bachelor/bachelorette booze cruise experiences (call/text 954-260-1096).
Go-Kart Racing
K1 Speed Miami in Medley has two indoor electric go-kart tracks and private party room packages built specifically for bachelor parties. High-speed racing, competitive timing, and air-conditioned comfort make this a great option for groups who want a few hours of competitive fun before a big night out.
Wynwood Art Walk
Spend an afternoon walking the Wynwood Walls — the world-famous open-air street art museum at 2520 NW 2nd Ave. It's free to enter the outdoor murals, and the surrounding blocks are packed with bars, craft breweries, and restaurants. It's a great low-key way to see a genuinely unique side of Miami before the evening hits.
Best Miami Restaurants for Groups
Miami's restaurant scene is one of the best in the country. These are the most group-friendly spots for a bachelor party dinner.
| Restaurant | Neighborhood | Cuisine | Price Range | Reservation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime 112 | South Beach | USDA Prime Steakhouse | $$$$ | OpenTable |
| Komodo | Brickell | Contemporary Asian | $$$ | OpenTable |
| Swan | Design District | Modern European Brasserie | $$$ | Reservations via 305-704-0994 |
| Joe's Stone Crab | South Beach | Seafood | $$$$ | Private dining available |
| Juvia | Downtown (Worldcenter) | Global Fusion Rooftop | $$$ | Check for 2026 opening |
Prime 112 (112 Ocean Drive, South Beach) is the classic power-dinner choice — a chef-driven boutique steakhouse in a historic building serving USDA prime dry-aged steaks, with private dining rooms accommodating groups from 15 to 200. It's celebrity-sighting central and worth every dollar. Call the private events line at 305-984-8596.
Komodo (801 Brickell Ave) is the bachelor party dinner that becomes the pre-party. This three-story Southeast Asian restaurant and lounge has a DJ every night, and the scene at the bar and outdoor terrace escalates as the night progresses. Rated 4.5 stars by 4,400+ OpenTable diners.
Swan (90 NE 39th St, Design District) is the David Grutman and Pharrell Williams collaboration — an indoor/outdoor brasserie with shareable, market-driven plates and a bar scene that runs late. Perfect if your group wants Wynwood adjacent dining with genuine style.
Joe's Stone Crab (11 Washington Ave, South Beach) is an institution. Stone crab claws, key lime pie, and servers who've been there for decades. Private dining rooms are available for groups who want a more exclusive setting.
Juvia is in the process of reopening at Miami Worldcenter (652 NE Second Ave) in 2026 — watch for the launch of this beloved rooftop fusion restaurant, once a 10-year fixture on Lincoln Road.
Miami Bachelor Party Boat & Pool Parties
Getting on the water is one of the defining experiences of a bachelor party in Miami.
Yacht and Boat Charters
Miami Yacht Connect specializes in bachelor party yacht rentals with custom packages and catering options. Party Miami Boat (call 786-563-5527) runs daytime and sunset charters to sandbars and waterfront attractions. Aristocrat Miami offers a 60-foot Prestige Flybridge available for 4-hour bachelor party charters with a $500 deposit to reserve.
Typical rates for a private yacht charter in Miami run $800–$1,500 for a half-day on a smaller vessel (30–40 feet) and $2,000–$5,000+ for a full-day charter on a luxury yacht (50–80 feet). Most boats accommodate 10–20 guests. Bring your own cooler of drinks, set up a speaker, and let the captain handle the rest.
Day Club Pool Parties
For a more structured pool party experience without booking a private vessel:
- Arkadia Day Club at Fontainebleau (Fri–Sun, 12–6 PM) — see above, the gold standard
- SLS LUX Brickell Altitude Pool (Saturdays, 12–5 PM) — rooftop views, DJ sets, premium cabanas
- Hyde Beach at SLS South Beach — a classic South Beach pool scene with VIP cabana packages
Pool party cabanas at Arkadia or Hyde Beach typically run $500–$2,000 for a private cabana with food and drink minimums, depending on the day and season.
Sample Miami Bachelor Party Weekend Itinerary
Here's a proven Miami bachelor party itinerary that balances activities, rest, and nightlife without burning anyone out.
Friday: Arrival, Dinner, South Beach Bar Crawl
4:00 PM — Check into hotel or Airbnb. South Beach, Brickell, or Wynwood all work — pick based on vibe.
6:00 PM — Pre-game drinks at the rental or hotel. Keep it simple: a case of beer, a bottle of tequila, everyone loosens up.
8:30 PM — Dinner at Komodo (Brickell) or Swan (Design District). Both have DJ energy and the scene builds as the night goes.
11:00 PM — Begin a South Beach bar crawl: start at the rooftop at Bodega Taqueria or grab drinks on Ocean Drive, then work your way toward Basement at The EDITION for the nightclub/bowling combination.
1:00 AM — Either call it or transition to Do Not Sit On The Furniture for a more intimate underground set that runs to 5 AM.
Saturday: Pool Party, Dinner, Main Nightclub
10:00 AM — Late breakfast / brunch at a South Beach spot. Ease into the day.
12:00 PM — Uber to Arkadia Day Club at Fontainebleau. Book a cabana in advance. Spend 12–6 PM at the pool with DJs, drinks, and the sun.
7:00 PM — Back to the rental to shower, change, and prep for the main event.
9:00 PM — Dinner at Prime 112 (South Beach) — the iconic bachelor party steakhouse. Book the private dining room for groups of 15+.
11:30 PM — Head to LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau (in the same hotel as Arkadia). If you booked bottle service, this is where the weekend peaks. Party until 5 AM.
After 5 AM — For those still standing: E11EVEN in Downtown Miami runs 24 hours and is the perfect after-hours landing pad.
Sunday: Activity + Brunch + Departure
Morning — Two options based on group energy:
- Deep sea fishing with Lady Pamela II or The Reward Fleet (4-hour early morning charter)
- Everglades airboat tour (30–45 min drive, home by noon)
1:00 PM — Final group brunch. Yardbird Southern Table & Bar (1600 Lenox Ave, South Beach) is a Miami classic. Or keep it beachside at a South Beach hotel restaurant.
3:00 PM — Head to the airport or extend checkout for any afternoon flights.
Planning Tips & Budget
When to Go
Best months: October–November and February–April. Temperatures sit between 75–85°F, humidity is manageable, and spring break / Miami Music Week crowds haven't arrived yet. Avoid Memorial Day, Ultra Music Festival week (March), and Art Basel (early December) unless you specifically want that energy — hotel rates triple.
Where to Stay
- South Beach: Best for groups prioritizing nightlife and beach access. Collins Ave hotels (Fontainebleau, Faena, 1 Hotel) put you steps from the action.
- Brickell: Better for groups combining nightlife with an upscale, local feel. Closer to E11EVEN and Komodo.
- Wynwood: Best for groups focused on daytime activities, bars, and a neighborhood vibe.
- Group rental: Renting a house or large condo via Airbnb or VRBO for 8–12 people typically runs $400–$1,200/night and gives you a private base for pre-gaming and recovery.
Transportation
Miami is not a walking city outside of South Beach. Use Uber/Lyft for most bar and club hops — drunk driving enforcement is heavy. Consider booking a party bus or sprinter van for Saturday night (typically $150–$300/hour) to transport the whole group between dinner and the club without splitting into multiple Ubers. Miami GP Raceway and other activity venues often require driving.
Budget Per Person (Weekend Estimate)
| Category | Budget Range |
|---|---|
| Hotel / Airbnb (2 nights, split) | $150 – $250 |
| Meals (Fri dinner, Sat dinner, Sunday brunch) | $200 – $400 |
| Nightclub entry + drinks (Fri & Sat) | $150 – $300 |
| Daytime activity (fishing, jet ski, pool party) | $75 – $200 |
| Transportation | $50 – $100 |
| Total per person | $625 – $1,250 |
Bottle service tables at LIV or E11EVEN add $150–$500+ per person on top of the above estimate.
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FAQ: Bachelor Party in Miami
When is the best time to have a bachelor party in Miami? Late September through November and late January through May offer the best weather (75–85°F) with fewer crowds than peak summer. Avoid Miami Music Week (March) and Art Basel (December) unless you specifically want that energy — hotel rates spike significantly during those weeks.
How much does a bachelor party in Miami cost per person? Budget roughly $800–$1,200 per person for a weekend bachelor party in Miami. This covers a share of a vacation rental or hotel ($150–250/night), meals ($80–150/day), nightclub entry and drinks ($100–200/night), and one or two daytime activities ($50–150 each). Bottle service at clubs can push group costs significantly higher.
Where should we stay for a bachelor party in Miami? South Beach puts you closest to Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, and the main club strip. Brickell is a great alternative for groups who prefer a more upscale, local vibe and plan to hit E11EVEN or Komodo. Wynwood works well for groups focused on art, bars, and a more neighborhood feel. Renting an Airbnb or VRBO house for the whole group usually cuts per-person costs and gives you a private base.
Do Miami nightclubs require bottle service for groups? Most high-end Miami clubs — LIV, E11EVEN, and Basement — strongly recommend or require bottle service for groups of 6 or more to guarantee entry and reserved seating. Bottle service minimums typically start at $1,000 per table and scale up based on group size, night of the week, and the headlining DJ. Club Space and Do Not Sit On The Furniture are more accessible with individual ticket purchases.
How far is the Everglades from Miami for a day trip? The main Everglades airboat tour operators along the Tamiami Trail (US-41) are approximately 30–45 minutes west of downtown Miami. It's an easy half-day trip — you can be back in time for a pool party or afternoon bar crawl with no problem.
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