Looking for the best bachelorette party destinations? It’s certainly a search that’s happening more and more often these days. According to wedding website The Knot , a whopping 92 percent of bridal parties plan an overnight celebration. One in five attendees will take a plane to their destination.

The average attendee spends $1,300 to take part in bachelorette parties. It’s just a small example of a larger trend of weddings becoming marathon occasions. As one Vogue contributor put it , “From bachelorette weeks to welcome receptions, the celebration of matrimony is no longer a one-day affair.

” But where to go is a daunting question, especially as every bride has a different vision of what, exactly, they want their final send-off to be. For those looking to destress from wedding planning, a spa weekend may be on the agenda. Others may be looking to party the night away.

Then there are people who want to, well, do both. Below, we rounded up the best bachelorette party destinations for every type of bride. Home to some of the country’s best skiing in the winter, and hiking in the summer, Aspen is the perfect destination for an adventurous bachelorette party.

In the colder months, have a leisurely day on the slopes, or perhaps a spa day at Hotel Jerome . Then, come late afternoon, it’s time for après ski. Try to snag a 2:30 seating at Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro (open December through April), located slopeside on Aspen Highlands mountain.

Trust us, it turns into quit.