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Exhilerating experiences in and out of the meeting room.

It is no secret that the shared experience of a team-building exercise brings a group closer together, especially when it is a uniquely Danish adventure.

Denmark has much to offer when it comes to spending some quality time outside the meeting room. Imagine participating in a scavenger hunt through the centre of Copenhagen, crewing a Danish schooner, or “zorbing” (rolling in a giant ball) on the beaches of South East Jutland.

Or how about becoming Vikings for a day? Take part in some rough-and tumble Viking games and a genuine Viking battle. The list of innovative, unusual team building possibilities is almost unlimited. After all, good experiences are something you remember!


Looking for unique activities to fit perfectly with your event?


Some destinations excel in stunning landscapes, others offer beautiful waterfronts, and yet others tempt with a pulsating and exciting metropolitan. Denmark offers all of this and more!
Few countries can give you as rich and varied possibilities as Denmark can.
To name but a few, how about:

• A sailing trip on board a historic schooner
• Drinking mead and hanging out with the Nordic gods at a genuine Viking feast
• Canoeing & kayaking at one of the many crystal-clear lakes
• Shooting, climbing or playing ball games at DGI-byen in Copenhagen, then finishing off with a well-deserved relaxation in the Jacuzzi.
• Playing golf on one of the many excellent golf courses
• Challenging yourself by steering a lightning-fast Zodiac speed boat
• Fishing, windsurfing or kayak polo
• Creating your own 3-course gourmet meal at Bojesens Cooking School
• Discovering Copenhagen on wheels – by bike
• Zorbing
• Landrover off-roading in Europe’s only desert
• Hot air ballooning
• And much more…
There’s a reason that the world-famous statue of the Little Mermaid gazes longingly out to sea. Danish culture has always been linked to the water. In fact, our compact island nation has over 5,000 kilometres of beaches – more than California!

Make Denmark’s nautical heritage a part of your meeting or event. Cruise Roskilde Fjord aboard a recreated Viking ship, paddle canoes on the crystal-clear lakes of Jutland or enjoy an evening outing on a canal boat in Copenhagen’s historic Nyhavn district. Looking for something sportier? How about fishing, windsurfing or kayak polo? The options are as vast as the sea itself.
If it's team building on dry land you're after then why not try your hand at climbing and abseiling down the disused elevator shafts of the "Flakfortet" fortress. Or sign up for some indoor activities at the "DGI-byen" centre and follow your days shooting, climbing and ball games with a relaxing spa or sauna. Maybe even go car or cart racing at the Sturup raceway.


For the golfing enthusiasts amongst your group, there are inumerable possibilities. The greater Copenhagen region is home to 35 golf courses, each with its own distinctive character, design and degree of difficulty, ranging from 9 holes over 18 holes to 27 holes. Read more…
No fewer than 6 different restaurants in Copenhagen have been awarded at least one Michelin Star, and  the Danish capital is famous for the quality and sheer number of its restaurants, which can cater to every taste and to groups of any size. Read more...



After hours, Copenhagen's nightlife is rich and varied and often lasts until dawn. Whether your taste is for cosy bars and cafés, classical music, rock, disco, jazz, stand-up comedy, theatre or nightclubs, Copenhagen has a place to suit your taste.


For real music-lovers, Denmark ranks in a class of its own with more than 100 rock, folk and jazz festivals every year and a lively international concert scene even beyond the capital.


Copenhagen’s jazz scene has an enviable international reputation, and there are also several excellent blues and rock clubs in the city.


Meeting and incentive organisers can put together a thrilling programme where ice and snow adventures combine with modern meeting facilities like nowhere else on this planet. Team-building courses place special demands on co-operation and relationship development, from competing in cross-country ski races or ice golf, to the magical experiences of circling the ice cap in a helicopter or a dogsled ride.

The great outdoors is matched by the great indoors. With its well-equipped four-star hotels and meeting rooms, investment in modern technology and wide range of fusion cuisine prepared by international chefs, Greenland guarantees you a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Eighteen lush green islands rising sheer from the cobalt waters of the North Atlantic make the Faroe Islands a refreshingly different destination for meetings and incentives. Prepare for fresh air, unspoilt beauty and warm hospitality. This is one of nature’s paradises.

Less than two hours way from the UK by air, the Faroe Islands present a dramatic counterbalance to fast-moving, high-pressure modern business life. Take time out to stop and think with one of the many natural team-building activities. Trek on horseback, go canoeing, try out a jet ski or simply jump on a schooner for a sea cruise into an astounding natural grotto.

Tórshavn may be the smallest capital city in the world but it is bursting with life. Top restaurants, buzzing nightlife and a variety of high-class hotels and meeting facilities provide everything a meeting or incentive delegate might need.

• The Danish monarchy is the oldest in the world

• There are 60 theatres and 6 symphony orchestras in the Copenhagen – Malmö region

• Denmark is famous for its numerous festivals, including Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Roskilde Festival, Hamlet Festival at Kronborg and Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.

VisitDenmark has a whole range of activities planned for 2006. To find out more about VisitDenmark's Sales Tours, exhibitions, fam trips and other activities for 2006, please click here.

Inspiring incentive trip destination that has it all.

Brief:

Looking for a destination that will be inspiring and motivate your group's next incentive trip?
A destination that offers it all: Waterfront, land-and water-based activities, beautiful scenery, cultural attractions, pulsating city life and a safe environment.

Copenhagen Sample Itinerary:


Day 1

Start the day with an untraditional city tour, kayaking around the canals of Copenhagen. Enjoy lunch at one of the many waterside restaurants.

After lunch, go for a round of golf at one of Copenhagen’s many championship standard golf courses.

Dinner can be enjoyed at the Paul restaurant, one of Copenhagen’s 11 Michelin star restaurants, located in the picturesque Tivoli Gardens. After these exhilarating activities, thoseof you left with any energy can go explore Copenhagen’s pulsating night life.

Day 2

Your group gets picked up by a zodiac speedboat right outside your hotel, and you travel up to 100 km/hr out to one of Copenhagen’s many harbour fortresses.

Here, an exciting day of team-building commences, testing both mind and body. Activities can include rappelling, battleship navigation and treasure hunts.

Make an impressive return to Copenhagen by helicopter.

For dinner, try an untraditional Viking evening at the Valhalla Tivoli restaurant, or for a more classic evening dinner, Hamlet’s Castle north of Copenhagen is highly recommended.
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