Bournemouth is a seaside town known for its sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and access to some of the most beautiful stretches of the south coast. With its mix of leisure, adventure, and culture, it’s an excellent choice for a team retreat that blends relaxation with activities to energise and inspire.
From scaling indoor climbing walls to kayaking across Poole Harbour, Bournemouth offers plenty of opportunities to challenge, connect, and celebrate as a group. Whether your team prefers adrenaline, creativity, or mindful wellbeing, here are ten of the best activities for your next team retreat.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Bournemouth gives teams the chance to enjoy a traditional British seaside destination with seven miles of sandy beaches, coastal walks, and modern event facilities. It works particularly well for companies looking for a relaxed atmosphere outside London without sacrificing convenience.
Popular options include beach Olympics, paddleboarding, kayaking, high ropes courses, coastal treasure hunts, escape rooms, beach volleyball tournaments, sailing, cocktail workshops, and team problem-solving challenges.
Yes. Bournemouth is around two hours from London by direct train, making it an easy destination for one-day events, overnight retreats, or multi-day team-building programs without requiring flights.
The busiest season runs from late spring through early autumn, when temperatures are typically between 18–25°C. These months are ideal for beach activities, while winter events can focus more on indoor workshops and social experiences.
Bournemouth Airport (BOH) serves selected UK and European destinations, while London Heathrow (LHR) and London Gatwick (LGW) are also convenient options. Direct rail services make travelling from London straightforward.
Many groups combine their event with visits to Bournemouth Pier, the Victorian gardens, local breweries, seafood restaurants, coastal walks, and nearby villages along the Jurassic Coast.
The coastline offers excellent opportunities for paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, beach games, cycling, hiking, treasure hunts, and guided walks to landmarks such as Old Harry Rocks.
Teams often enjoy British cooking workshops, seafood dinners, local brewery tours, cocktail masterclasses, afternoon tea experiences, and private group meals featuring locally sourced produce.
Yes. The town offers conference hotels, beachfront venues, modern meeting spaces, and experienced activity providers, allowing companies to move easily between workshops and outdoor experiences.
From our experience hosting teams, Bournemouth is particularly popular because everything is close together. Teams can finish a strategy session in the morning and be on the beach or out on the water within minutes, making the most of every day together.