It’s time to treat your attendees to something special
Planning an incentive or executive retreat? Start here.
These three new and renovated properties each offer their own distinct style—so whatever experience your attendees are looking for, you’ll be sure to walk away with top-notch approval ratings. From a historic inn (we’re talking 2 ½ centuries ago) to the luxury lakeside resort of your dreams, discover your next incentive destination here.
Lakeside Luxury
In Osoyoos, British Columbia, Watermark Beach Resort brings guests to the region’s desert paradise. With its recent renovations, it now offers over 10,500 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, from intimate boardrooms to grand ballrooms and private dining spaces. Its adaptable floorplans, plus integrated wireless connectivity and a brand new AV system, make running meetings a breeze.
The 123 condo suites or 30 beachfront townhomes all feature private balconies and views of Osoyoos Lake or mountain landscape, plus private kitchens. Hotel amenities include a seasonal saltwater pool, hot tubs and a steam room.
Guests can take part in some much needed R&R at Levia Wellness Spa, try out the local brews at Backroads Brewing Company or indulge in dessert at Roberto’s Gelato. Dining experiences include 15 Park Bistro, and meetings and events can round out their attendee experience with fresh and local onsite catering.
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Vibrant Vineyard Retreat
The Grange Estate, in Dundee Hills, is a luxurious retreat in Oregon’s wine country. Newly opened this past June, the property stands on a picturesque hillside and neighbors Black Walnut Inn & Vineyard, owned by the same team. Here, visitors will find the perfect blend of rustic charm and elegant comfort.
Sweeping vineyard views are just the start. The charming nine-room retreat immerses each guest in a unique environment; every room features its own design, curated artwork and furnishings sourced from local artisans, makers and antique stores. The onsite dining scene offers quality culinary experiences under the leadership of James Beard Award-nominated executive chef Chase Williams, who oversees the creation of outstanding dishes made from local, seasonal ingredients, with masterful wine pairings.
Its bespoke meeting and event spaces include patios overlooking the vineyards to cozy living and dining rooms, making for a top-tier incentive retreat or a corporate gathering certain to treat your attendees to something truly special.
Historic and Heavenly
Historic inn, Cuthbert House, in Beaufort, South Carolina, debuts a grand renovation that blends its historic beauty with convenient modernized amenities. The property was originally built in 1790 for the Cuthbert family; it went on to become a social gathering space for influential politicians and community leaders, and was later occupied by the Union Army during the American Civil War. The late 19th century saw it transformed into a Victorian-style home, and in 1972, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it is a cherished landmark and an alluring space for a retreat.
The renovation saw a wealth of upgrades and preservation efforts, including the restoration of original hardwood floors and exposed brick fireplaces, a custom mural in the foyer, the addition of a cozy library lounge and cypress bar and in-room entertainment upgrades, such as flat screen TVs and streaming.
Ten guest rooms are grouped in three categories: Federal, Victorian and Lowcountry. Each offers guests a stylish and exclusive experience for an exciting and serene retreat.
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