A stag weekend is supposed to be a raucous and rebellious celebration of a man's last days as a bachelor. So why do so many men do the same old thing? This same old thing often involves a lot of beer, a stripper, and a night few care to remember.
Well, one of the reasons most stag weekends are so perfunctory is because the best man is asleep at the switch. After all, it is his duty to plan a night or weekend to remember. But the truth is that planning European stag weekends takes a lot of work, which is why most men settle for the forgettable.
What is involved? Well, if you are travelling to a foreign country you will need to book the flight, the hotel, arrange for a car service, travel insurance, passports and don't forget about the currency. Since most European countries now use the Euro, it is important that you exchange your pounds sterling before you leave.
The secret to planning a really great stag party is division of labour. That's right. Don't do all of the work on your own. Really, there's no law that says the best man has to do it all. Give each man a job to do and you'll be amazed at how quickly things come together.
In recent years extreme stag weekends have become quite popular in the UK. These weekends are the very definition of raucous rebelliousness. They also include interesting activities that most men have never experienced like pigeon shooting, parachuting and canoeing. And nothing is more memorable than new experiences.
