Curating experiences around shared passions

Where Group Travel Gets Adventurous

For many groups, choosing where to go is only part of the conversation. Increasingly, what travelers want to do together is what inspires the trip in the first place.
 
A morning tee time followed by dinner overlooking the ocean. A wellness retreat balancing movement, relaxation, and time to reconnect. A culinary escape shaped by regional flavors. A dive trip planned around the next great underwater adventure.
 
Experiential travel has become an essential part of group planning, giving travelers more ways to connect over the interests they already share. For travel advisors, that opens the door to group opportunities built around everything from golf and wellness to food, sports, culture, and adventure.

When the Experience Becomes the Destination

The next group opportunity may already be hiding within an advisor’s client base. Instead of beginning with, “Where should we go?” consider starting with, “What do my clients already love doing?”
 
Golfers who travel together every year could be ready to take their next rounds somewhere extraordinary. A group of food-loving friends may want to experience a destination through its restaurants, chefs, and local flavors. Wellness enthusiasts could turn a shared interest in yoga or fitness into a restorative retreat, while divers, hikers, and other active travelers may be looking for a destination that puts their favorite pursuit within easy reach.
 
Understanding what brings the group together gives advisors a valuable starting point. From there, the goal is to match that passion with a destination and resort whose location, amenities, programming, and experiences make it possible — because for special-interest groups, the right hotel doesn’t simply host the trip; it helps bring the reason for traveling to life.

Match the Resort to the Experience

When an activity is central to the trip, choosing a resort isn’t simply a matter of comparing amenity lists. Advisors should think about what the group’s days will actually look like and what will make the experience seamless from beginning to end.

For golf groups, look beyond whether there’s a course nearby. Consider access to standout courses, tee-time coordination, transportation, and what the group can do together after the final hole. Great dining, bars, pools, and social spaces can be just as important as time on the course.

For wellness and active groups, the right fit could mean robust spa facilities, yoga and fitness programming, pickleball or tennis courts, hiking, watersports, and healthy dining choices. Gathering spaces also matter, giving travelers room to reconnect—or recharge—between activities.

For culinary groups, dining should become part of the discovery. Look for resorts with a strong variety of restaurants, chef-led experiences, tastings, cooking opportunities, and menus that introduce travelers to regional ingredients and traditions.

For adventure groups, convenience can make all the difference. Easy access to the group’s primary activity, trusted guides and local operators, transportation, and smooth equipment logistics can help everyone spend less time coordinating and more time experiencing the destination. A resort with plenty to enjoy during downtime rounds out the trip.

Destinations That Bring Experiences to Life

The strategy is simple: start with the passion and work backward. The best resort isn’t necessarily the property with the longest amenity list. It’s the one whose location, programming, accommodations, and experiences best support what brought everyone together.

Some destinations make it particularly easy to pair a shared passion with a memorable vacation.

Hawaii: Adventure Meets a Sense of Place

Hawaii gives groups countless ways to get outside while also connecting with the islands’ culture and traditions.

Days can unfold on the golf course, along a hiking trail, or out on the water, while resort programming can introduce travelers to the history, traditions, and sense of place that make the islands distinctive. That combination makes Hawaii especially appealing for groups that don’t want to choose between relaxation, activity, and meaningful cultural experiences.

Classic Recommends: The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Ka’anapali

With an oceanfront setting on Maui, The Westin Maui offers a strong home base for groups ready to balance island exploration with plenty of resort time.

Caribbean: More Than a Beach Getaway

Beautiful beaches may get travelers to the Caribbean, but today’s resort experience can give special-interest groups many more reasons to stay and explore.

Across the region, resorts have expanded their culinary and wellness offerings, creating opportunities for groups to discover chef-driven dining, regional ingredients, destination-inspired spa treatments, and programming that goes far beyond a day beside the pool.

Classic Recommends: Half Moon, Jamaica

Set along the beachfront in Montego Bay, Half Moon combines elegant accommodations and refined resort amenities with the space and experiences groups need to connect.

Mexico: Tradition, Wellness & Adventure

Mexico offers groups the chance to pair resort amenities with experiences rooted in the destination itself.

Regional cuisine and cultural programming can introduce travelers to local traditions, while wellness-focused groups can seek out experiences such as temazcal ceremonies and other rituals inspired by longstanding practices. Beyond the resort, Mexico’s varied landscapes create opportunities to add another layer of adventure.

Classic Recommends: Chablé Yucatán

Surrounded by the Yucatán jungle, Chablé Yucatán offers an intimate luxury retreat centered on wellness, privacy, cultural connection, personalized experiences, and elevated dining—making it especially well suited to groups seeking a more immersive escape.

Plan Special-Interest Groups with Classic

The best special-interest group trips begin with an idea travelers are already excited about.

Once you’ve identified the experience your clients are after, Classic Vacations can help pair the group with destinations, Preferred hotels, and travel components that bring that idea together. For larger groups, Classic’s Groups support includes a dedicated Group Specialist and Coordinator, along with tools that help advisors manage and promote their groups.

So rather than waiting for clients to say they want to organize a group trip, consider the communities already around you. The golfers. The food lovers. The wellness enthusiasts. The divers. The friends who never miss an opportunity for an adventure.

Their next shared passion could become their next great vacation.

If you’re a travel advisor booking FIT groups of fewer than 10 rooms, you can book online or connect with Reservations at +1 (800) 221-3949. For groups of 10 rooms or more, reach out to Groups@ClassicVacations.com or submit a Group Request Form to get started.