Reward Your Incentive Travel Winners with a Central or Eastern European Vacation

Posted by admin on July 15, 2010

If it has been a long year and your company’s team has worked hard to meet goals regarding sales and productivity, it might be time to consider organizing incentive group travel as a reward for their dedication and commitment. Whether you have an incentive travel program that runs throughout the year, or the company’s owner has decided to surprise your team with a trip to say thank you, your staff is sure to appreciate being appreciated and will thoroughly enjoy the chance to relax and prepare for even greater success during the next quarter.

Many resorts around the world offer eminently affordable group rates and, in addition, offer a respite from the ordinary vacation, allowing your colleagues to recharge and enjoy themselves in unique ways. Take for instance a delightful Central or Eastern Europe incentive travel package. It offers delightful and historic locales such as Budapest, Innsbruck, Krakow, Salzburg, Vienna and Warsaw. Most Eastern European countries have undergone dramatic changes since their shift away from Communist rule – especially in their tourism industries – and they are becoming more and more popular as vacation destinations every year.

Budapest is brimming with things to see and do, and the Le Meridien Budapest built in 2000 is the best place from which to branch out and do them. Located in the heart of this vibrant and bustling city, it is only a short distance from some of the finest shopping and dining the city has to offer, in addition to the historical Castle District, Old Town and the Danube River. Le Meridien offers state of the art meeting facilities if you are considering planning a working vacation and, as the 'City of Spas', Budapest is home to no less than eighty rejuvenating spas and pools.

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