If your team has been flagging a little lately, seems unengaged, isn’t working as well together, or you simply need them to lock in for a big upcoming project or goal, then a team-building trip can be the perfect remedy. However, it should be more than an opportunity to simply have them do some team-building exercises; it should be a real change to recharge and reconnect, meaning that your choice of destination is important. Here are some that tend to be a lot better than simply setting up in a local hotel conference room.

5 Team-Building Trip Ideas That Can Engage And Excite Your Team

Wellness Retreats

A little recharging and reflection can do a lot of good, pulling people out of a demanding work environment and preventing the buildup of stress. There are significant negative health effects of not taking a break that are going to impact your team members beyond the workplace, so finding a spot that includes self-care offerings like yoga, meditation, mindfulness workshops, sauna, and some pampering can help them feel truly cared for.

Cruises

If you want to bring a little excitement and the feeling of going on a real voyage together, then cruises can be the perfect blend of accommodation, dining, and entertainment all in one place. With the help of destination management companies, you can enjoy not just the cruise itself but also ensure that you have a relaxing and gorgeous destination at the end, which can serve as the site of team-building exercises you might have planned, as well. Cruises are also logistically less demanding, so you can spend a little more time enjoying it and connecting with your team and yourself.

City Excursions

Making a stop at a city allows you to build your rapport with the team through cultural exploration, like guided city tours, interactive workshops, and local events. Cities offer an excellent range of all kinds of experiences. You can give your team free rein to explore at their leisure, with a shared itinerary to bring everyone back for the big shared activities. 

Adventure Trips

Accessibility and inclusion are vital, so you need to make sure that every single member of your team can enjoy what the trip has to offer. However, for younger or mobile teams, adventure trips that offer activities like zip-lining, rafting, rock climbing, or obstacle courses can help people get out of their comfort zones, breaking the ice and encouraging courage and accomplishment. 

Wilderness Retreats

Being surrounded by four walls every single day can get to the best of us. Sometimes, it’s worth going a little wild. Being surrounded by nature has real benefits for mental health and can help people get the break they need to come back to work refreshed and motivated. Pair it with activities like hiking, building campfires, and outdoor challenges, and you can build a sense of camaraderie and trust, making it through the wilds together. 

If you want to make the most out of a team-building opportunity, then you should make it an experience that they’re going to remember for positive reasons. The ideas above can help you do that.

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