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How To Plan A Fun Fiesta Or Spanish Themed Hen Party

Maybe the wedding is in Spain or Portugal. Maybe the bride or groom are Spanish. Maybe your group would just love to have an amazing celebration with Mojitos, tacos, music and dancing. Whatever the reason, a Spanish themed hen party is a brilliant choice.

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A woman dressed up for a Spanish themed hen party

We all wish that we could be jetting off to somewhere exotic for a hen party, particularly a location with the sunshine and the climate of Mexico and Cancún…

If you choose to host a fiesta or Spanish themed hen party, at least you can bring Spain or Mexico to you.

Spanish themed hen party games

Bring some flair and fun to your hen do plans with a fiesta or Spanish style hen game:

  • Whack ‘Em: One incredibly popular way to compliment this theme is to, of course, bring a piñata. A piñata is an exciting and customised way to celebrate this theme when you can fill it with any range of personal prizes from sweets to make-up and party favours. Riskier hens could even opt for a penis pinata to add a hilarious twist to this already hysterical hen do theme.
  • Never Have I Ever (Spanish edition): Why not play a classic game of never have I ever but you have to drink a shot of Tequila if you have!

What to wear

Hen costume-wise, sombreros and tall hats are a must, so hens who are fans of extravagant headpieces are in luck. Another great way to solidify this hen party theme would be with a hat making class where hens can customise and decorate their sombreros exactly how they please!

Long flaring skirts are also recommended to complete the look for this hen party theme while an outfit themed to the Dia de los Muerte (Day Of The Dead) festival could make for a very unique hen party costume.

Spanish themed hen party food

Now on to one of our favourite things about this hen party theme; all the delicious food.

  • Tasty Treats: Quesadillas, chili, nachos, poppers, enchiladas – the list goes on and we at the Foxy Hen always find it so difficult to choose when having a fiesta themed feast!
  • Festive Margaritas: Have the lemon and salt at the ready for dessert! Margaritas are the ultimate cocktail to help compliment this hen party theme and we won’t complain.

Really brave hens can even try some of the traditional spirit neat, if they’re really adventurous and want some Dutch… or Mexican courage for an afternoon dance class or hen night out on the town.

Margaritas for Spanish themed hen party drinks
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Spanish themed hen party activity ideas

  • Dance Class: With a fiesta or Spanish themed hen party, there are any amount of traditional dance styles for hen parties to try – from salsa to tango, rumba or samba. From the lively rhythm of the music to the beautiful colours associated with the dresses, a themed dance class will add some extra animation to this already lively hen party theme.
  • Cooking Class: Whip up a paella or learn to make the perfect tostadas with a hen do group cooking class!
  • Cocktail Class: A cocktail making class could be a great opportunity to try your hand at even making your own Margaritas for this hen do theme idea.

Conclusion

Whether you host your Spanish themed hen party at home or if you jet off to Marbella to chase some real Latin sun, we know this hen do theme is going to be a hit with your group!

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