How to combine business and pleasure when traveling
Today, business travel goes beyond the usual business trips.
A new format has emerged — bleisure (business + leisure), when travelers leave themselves a few days to relax after meetings and conferences.
A trend that started among start-ups and consultants has now become the norm for the corporate world.
When a business trip becomes a mini-vacation
Studies show that over 60% of business travelers add 2-3 days for relaxation after the working part of their trip.
It’s not just about pleasure — bleisure helps reduce stress, maintain productivity, and restore resources without disrupting work plans.
Companies are increasingly incorporating this format into their corporate travel policies, understanding that a happy employee = an effective employee.
Top destinations for bleisure
Barcelona — the perfect balance between business and leisure: modern infrastructure, Gaudi’s inspiration, the sea nearby.
Singapore — a model of efficiency, technology, and comfort; everything is designed to combine work and relaxation.
Prague — compactness, architecture, history, and gastronomy make it a great choice after business meetings.
Cape Town — a city for those seeking contrast: work with a view of the mountains, relaxation on the ocean shore.
Seoul — modernity, style, and culture that energize even after a busy schedule.


