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Corporate teambuilding has landed at Fota Adventure

Welcome to Cork’s first purpose built team development centre.

To celebrate this epic event we have added 3 new team building adventures to our existing award winning catalogue. At Fota Adventure, we have a history of successful team building. In 2018 we won Sports Business of the Year from the Irish Sports Federation. Our successful practice has evolved over time to become the back bone of many divergent sectors. Our corporate client list includes Stryker, Merck, J&J, Janssen, Pfizer, KPMG, PWC and Heineken to name but a few. Our sporting client list includes Cork, Limerick, Kerry, Dublin, Clare GAA, London Irish, Stoke, Burnley and Millwall (to name but a few more). As a result of working with these pioneers and evolving our practice we are able to announce our new development centre.

Stranded: 10-20 people – 3hrs

Stranded is the new interactive corporate teambuilding experience steeped in storytelling. Enroute to a sustainability research station, your plane crash lands deep in the heart of the Ogham forest. Your objectives are no longer relevant, your goal is now to get you and your team to safety. You need to find the black box, determine your location and radio for help.

The indoor forest, the ancient Irish language and the puzzles will do a first class job of developing your team work and leadership skills. You will experience, first hand, the scarcity of resources to plot a sustainable route through the humps, bumps and surprises along the way..

Cabin Fever: 5-30 people – 2hrs

There are five puzzle cabins at your disposal, your objective is to solve them all, get your fires lit and cook your booty. Each cabin will delegate an ambassador who receives instructions and relays them back to their cabin. Objectives are clear and challenging, It’ll take team work and clear communication to solves the puzzles.

Cabin Fever was specifically developed to improve situational awareness and prioritising goals, in a fun but challenging environment.

The Great Outdoors – 10-90 people – 3hrs

We have 22 acres of park land to find the best way to develop your team. We use the mine field as an ice breaker, the obstacle course as an introduction to competent communications before dividing into units in the survival area. Your newly formed “tribes” will build shelters, trade resources and develop partnerships to achieve your objective. It is a fun way of creating shared experiences, finishing with a bit of conflict resolution by way of “Kombat Archery”.

Fota Executive Retreat: 5-10 people – 48hrs

We have used all of our experience working on Irelands fittest family (2 seasons) and Ultimate Hell Week (2 seasons) to create our latest weekend retreat. This challenge takes team building and leadership development to the next level, without the necessity of “Hell” ultimate or otherwise. We take your execs, assemble them into a unit, provide them with simulations and give them the route to success. All they need to provide is perseverance and team work.

The retreat can pivot towards an “ultimate hell weekend” type experience for use as a charitable fundraiser.

Family Day – 100-500 people – 4hrs

We open our “great outdoors” to your company. We put on eight activities running every 30 minutes so your families can pick and choose as they see fit. We fill the pitch with inflatables, food stalls and benches so everyone can move at their own pace. The result is a relaxingly active day filled full of fun and memories.

The place where we work and play is entirely sustainable, we are also an integral part of Leave No Trace and Gold Medal Awardees of Sustainable Travel Ireland

Everything we do is in the grounds of the magnificent 5 star Fota Island resort where you can avail of their excellent facilities to make your visit to Fota Adventure a truly memorable experience.

Remember we are still available for birthday parties, school tours, sports teams, summer camps, water sports and family adventures, plus a lot, lot more.

For more information & to book, visit @fotaadventure.com

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