Do you want to motivate your team?
Are you looking for attractive benefits for your employees? Would you like to reward your best customers and VIP clients?
Would you like your off-site meeting to be more interesting?
Do you want to give your business the drive it needs to surpass the competition?
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Incentive tourism is one of the most efficient ways to motivate employees, investors or business partners. From weekend winery trips in southern Moravia to luxury tours of Prague - potentials for your incentive tour to the Czech Republic are endless. You can choose from wide range of activities - you can pamper your employees with a spa getaway or excite them by adventurous outdoor activities such as winter sports, rafting, ballooning and more. While the final itinerary depends on many factors (season, preferred activities, group size, time allowance, budget...), we will always do our best to ensure your employees have a quality travel experience. For your further inspiration have a look at our thematic packages here. |
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| case study
RELAXING INCENTIVE TO SOUTHERN MORAVIA
In 2008 our client from the aviation industry asked us to organize a short relaxing incentive for the team of 15 people. The main aim of the incentive was the reward for the team members who managed a big success in the past project. The client demanded varied, yet not very physically demanding program. We proposed two days program in southern Moravia. The group was based in the city of Mikulov that lies in the heart of Moravian wine region. The whole region is very attractive for the tourism: on the small area there are many different environments: semiarid limestone rocks of Pálava Protected Landscape Area, water reservoir Nové Mlýny with great conditions for yachting and kite surfing, UNESCO Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape and numerous wineyards.
ITINERARY: DAY 1 Evening arrival of the guests, traditional folklore evening dinner - music, dance DAY 2 An easy cycling trip with several stops on the way. One guide was accompanying the group on the bike, the other one was driving a car as a technical support and joined the group during the stops:
DAY 3 departure after breakfast
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