
Have you been planning a getaway for the girls, but can’t really decide exactly where to go? Well, across the states, you’ll find the 15 perfect getaway spots to slow down, enjoy proper catch-ups, and just be yourself with your “ride or die.”
These places are perfect for unplanned conversations, slow breakfasts, long walks, exciting evenings, or just slowing down and enjoying each other’s company.
The Spa at Wynn, Las Vegas, Nevada

The Spa at Wynn is a great way to take a breather during your trip. You step in, and straight away, everything outside fades. The rooms are bright but not harsh, and you’ll notice how calm the staff keeps things.
Massages work out every knot, especially after a few days of walking in Vegas. It’s also nice having quiet corners to chat between treatments.
Hotel Emma, San Antonio, Texas

Hotel Emma isn’t the kind of place where you’re in and out just to sleep. You’re not stuck in a typical hotel setup.
There’s space to hang out, plenty of daylight in the rooms, and small details that make the stay worth it. Outside, the Pearl District offers places to eat, pick up something local, or just walk and chat.
Alderbrook Resort & Spa, Union, Washington

Alderbrook Resort offers you and your friends a proper getaway without being too remote. The rooms open up to water or forest views, both of which are calming in their own way.
The spa is worth booking ahead, especially if you want a proper deep-tissue massage. Between treatments, you can enjoy the pool or spend time together by the fireplace.
Shutters on the Beach, Santa Monica, California

Shutters on the Beach gives you access to the beach right there; you don’t need to book accommodation blocks away.
You can wake up each morning with the sound of the ocean, a perfect way to start your day. Morning walks along the beach are quiet, with plenty of coffee spots nearby. The hotel restaurant is also worth booking, especially for a long lunch.
Barnsley Resort, Adairsville, Georgia

Barnsley Resort blends outdoor adventure with relaxation. You can walk straight from your cottage to hiking trails or rent a bike.
The spa uses local ingredients in its treatments, giving you a regional touch. Book a clay shooting session if you’re up for a little friendly competition. Evenings are best spent at the fire pits, catching up over drinks from the Beer Garden.
The Setai, Miami Beach, Florida

The Setai brings you a mix of beach access and proper hotel comfort. The suites have kitchenettes if you want to skip the hotel breakfast and do your own thing.
There are three pools to choose from, and the spa offers personalized treatments (using natural products). If you’re in the mood to explore, there are plenty of shops and restaurants to visit.
The Moxy, Miami, Florida

The Moxy puts you steps from Miami’s beachfront. The rooftop bar serves drinks with city views and a daily DJ. Rooms have open storage, which keeps things tidy during your stay.
Great restaurants are nearby, and the hotel’s courtyard has a casual vibe for meeting up. The beach is an easy walk, so you don’t need transport to get around.
The Omni Grove Park Inn, Asheville, North Carolina

The Omni Grove Park Inn brings you mountain scenery, a full-service spa, and plenty of space to unwind together. The spa’s indoor pools are tucked into stone grottos, giving you a quiet spot between treatments.
The hotel’s golf course spreads along the hillside, with mountain views. You’ve got restaurants at the hotel, serving everything from brunch to cocktails.
Aragosta at Goose Cove, Deer Isle, Maine

Aragosta at Goose Cove has waterfront cottages with big windows facing the bay. You start mornings with coffee outside, watching the fishing boats across the water. The restaurant’s tasting menu changes daily based on local catch.
You can explore the shoreline or take kayaks straight from the property between meals. Nearby, Deer Isle has local art galleries to explore.
The Inn at Honey Run, Millersburg, Ohio

The Inn at Honey Run gives you direct access to hiking paths and art installations scattered through the woods. You can stay in hillside rooms or book one of the honeycomb-style cabins for a unique experience.
The restaurant Tarragon serves seasonal dishes sourced nearby. Local shops and bakeries in Millersburg are nearby, giving you places to explore during the day.
The Harbor House Inn, Mendocino, California

At The Harbor House Inn, you stay above the Pacific, with rugged cliffs and forest lining the coast. The rooms include wood-burning stoves and handmade furniture, which add warmth.
Breakfast arrives at your doorstep daily, so you can start slow with pastries and coffee. The onsite restaurant has a Michelin star, so always book ahead.
Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania

Cherry Springs State Park offers the opportunity to spend the night under an open sky and view thousands of stars.
The astronomy field has concrete pads for telescopes and space for blankets. Cabins and campgrounds surround the area, perfect for overnight stays. During daylight, you can visit Lyman Run State Park to hike or swim in the lake.
The Phoenician, Scottsdale, Arizona

The Phoenician offers desert views, spacious pools, and a full spa with private suites. The spa includes a rooftop pool and treatments using desert botanicals. Camelback Mountain sits nearby if you’re up for a morning hike.
The hotel’s restaurants cover everything from casual lunches to dinner with city views. In the evenings, you can enjoy sunset views from the terrace restaurant.
Ocean House, Watch Hill, Rhode Island

Ocean House puts you steps from the private beach, with striped umbrellas and lounge chairs set up daily. The hotel has a cooking school onsite, where you can join classes during your stay.
The spa includes a pool, steam room, and treatment rooms facing the sea. Nearby, you’ll find Watch Hill’s shops and cafes. During summer, the hotel hosts outdoor movie nights.
The Hermosa Inn, Paradise Valley, Arizona

The Hermosa Inn has casita-style rooms, private patios, and desert views. You can book a table at Lon’s, the hotel’s restaurant known for its outdoor fireplaces and farm-to-table menus.
You’re close to Camelback Mountain hikes and shopping in nearby Old Town Scottsdale. The hotel’s art studio hosts workshops throughout the year. At night, the patio lounge brings out lanterns and fire pits, perfect for unwinding.