Juhu Beach is one of Mumbai’s most popular beaches and a great place to start your bachelorette party. You can relax on the sandy shore, indulge in some fun-filled activities like horse riding, and take a dip in the Arabian Sea. Variety of food stalls here serve delicious street food, including Mumbai's specialties like Bhel Puri and Pav Bhaji.
Mumbai is closely associated with Bollywood, and it's a must-visit destination, especially for bachelorette parties. On this tour of Bollywood Studio, you will see some behind-the-scenes action on Bollywood's live sets. You can shake a leg to the music of Bollywood's latest chartbusters and take memorable snaps.
As the sun goes down, explore Colaba Causeway, Mumbai's go-to destination for shopping, dining, and nightlife, all in one spot. Here you can shop for fashionable clothing and accessories, pick up souvenirs from India, and try some delicious street food from the food vendors. End the first day of celebrations with cocktails at a seaside bar, or dance the night away at one of the many nightclubs.
Elephanta Caves is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on an island. The ancient rock-cut Buddhist and Hindu cave temples here are a beautiful tribute to Indian art and architecture. You can take a small ferry to reach the island and explore these beautiful caves, including the famous Mahesh Murthy, a famous sculpture of Lord Shiva in Elephanta Caves.
If you are looking for a culinary experience of Mumbai’s Parsi cuisine, check out Britannia & Co. Restaurant. This 100-year-old restaurant is known for its delectable Parsi dishes, including Berry Pulav, Sali Boti, and Dhansak.
Linking Road is a famous shopping destination for women. Here you can find both high-end and street fashion stores, including international brands, local boutiques, and street food stalls. Shop for everything from shoes to bags, sarees to jewelry.
End your bachelorette party at Mumbai's picturesque Marine Drive, known as the Queen's Necklace. Take a stroll along this palm-lined promenade, enjoy the ocean view and cityscape with a backdrop of the sunset. It's a popular spot for a photo opportunity or just to take in the romantic mood.
If you have an extra day, you can visit the Gateway of India, Haji Ali Dargah, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. If you have a shorter trip, consider visiting just the Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, and Colaba Causeway. Finally, if you love Bollywood, then it's highly recommended to attend a Bollywood Dance Workshop.