Annual Girls' Trip
Annual Girls' Trip in Madrid
The annual girls' trip, planned in a day instead of three months.
Photo by Pietra Cruz on Unsplash
The best annual trips are the ones that survive past year three. The way they survive is by being easy to plan: someone proposes a destination, everyone votes, dates lock, and each member books their own flight from their own city. No spreadsheet. No one chasing Venmos. The tradition outlives the chaos.
Madrid is one of the most-booked destinations for girls' trip trips in 2026. Real groups like yours use it because it handles the typical 4-10 women size without falling apart logistically: enough hotels with adjacent rooms or whole-floor blocks, enough dinner reservations that can take a 10-top, and enough activity options that the group isn't out of things to do by night two.
Madrid works well for groups because it spreads across multiple neighborhoods — the AI itinerary picks dinners in one district and afternoon plans in another so the group isn't stuck on one block. The city's strengths for travelers (rich history, museums, and historic neighborhoods, lively bars, clubs, and after-dark scenes, and diverse local cuisine, street food, and acclaimed restaurants) get spread across the days rather than crammed into one tourist hub. The day-by-day builder lets the room veto anything that doesn't fit before it locks.
Typical group size
4-10 women
Trip length
Long weekend to 1 week
Round-trip flights from
~$500
Mid-range hotels from
~$120/night
No login required to vote. Each person books their own seat.
How a Madrid girls' trip room works
01
Open the room
Share the invite link in the group chat. Members vote without needing an account.
02
Vote vibes + budget
Each member casts foodie / shopping and a budget cap. Room shows live consensus.
03
Build the days
AI storyboards each day in Madrid. Veto any pick before it locks.
04
Book individually
Every member books their own flight from their own home airport via Duffel.
Girls' Trip in Madrid — FAQs
How do you plan a girls' trip trip to Madrid?▾
Open a planning room in Jettova and share the link in the group chat. Each member casts their vibe + budget cap + destination vote (with Madrid, Spain already on the ballot if you've shared this page). The room shows live consensus, locks the itinerary day-by-day, and lets every member book their own seat — so no one is fronting a girls' trip trip on a personal card.
What does a girls' trip trip to Madrid cost?▾
Round-trip flights to Madrid from major US cities start around $500, and mid-range hotels run about $120/night per room. With a typical 4-10 women group on a long weekend to 1 week, expect $1110-$1480 per person all-in including food, activities, and local transport. Jettova's planner shows the live breakdown as the group selects vibes and dates.
How many people can join a Madrid girls' trip room?▾
Planning rooms are designed for groups of 4–20. Typical girls' trip trips run 4-10 women, which the room voting + consensus indicators handle cleanly. For larger groups we recommend nominating a smaller decision-making subset to use the room and the rest to follow along.
Can each person book their own flight from a different city?▾
Yes — that's the core reason groups switch to Jettova for trips like this. After the room locks the itinerary, each member opens the booking page and enters their own departure airport. Flights book in-app individually via Duffel with Stripe checkout. No one fronts the trip, no Venmo doom-spiral.
When is the best time of year for a girls' trip trip to Madrid?▾
Most groups plan girls' trip trips for shoulder season (typically April-May or September-October), when flight prices to Madrid are 20-30% lower than peak and weather is still favorable. Jettova's planner shows live flight + hotel prices for the dates the group votes on so you can compare across the calendar.
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Get the group to commit this week.
Open a planning room, share the link, and let everyone vote. The Madrid girls' trip can be booked by the end of the week.
Start the planning room