What to do on Mornington Peninsula as a group
Tweet Published on 21st November 2014 in Blog, Corporate Travel and Events, Mornington Peninsula ActivitiesTravelling with a group comes with its own set of requirements. Holiday activities must not only be enjoyable for everyone but also need to be suitable for larger sized groups, as opposed to catering only to intimate couple settings.
The Mornington Peninsula is perfect for organising family reunions, corporate events and getaways with friends as it offers a plethora of activities to accommodate groups of all sizes. Start by booking in to Mornington Peninsula accommodation that best suits your needs. At Moonah Links each member of your group can have his or her own Moonah Room, overlooking our pristine golf courses, or you can take advantage of the luxurious Open Rooms if you're travelling for a special occasion. There are also plenty of function facilities should your group require meeting spaces or party venues, making this the perfect place to base your get together.
Adventurous groups can see the Peninsula from a whole new angle with a Moonraker Dolphin Swims cruise, which offers special group and corporate cruise packages. Holiday makers who feel more comfortable when warm and dry can stay aboard the boat to simply sightsee, while thrill seekers can swim with bottlenose dolphins, Australian fur seals and try to spot sea dragons. Eco-conscious groups can take a two hour Blue Wing tour to best explore the Peninsula's natural environment without causing harm to your surroundings.
Corporate groups can take advantage of the team building opportunities at the Enchanted Adventure Garden, where you can take on a high ropes adventure course high above the tree tops. Aerial obstacles and bridge lines test nerves and skills, and there's even a 'Tarzan Swing' for an extra challenge. Group team building activities are available for parties of 10 people or more, with a variety of different packages available to suit your needs. You can also get catering for groups of 10-30 people.
The warmer weather means now is the time to head to Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, where visitors can pick their own fresh berries. Turn it into a competition to see who can find the largest and tastiest strawberry, or simply visit this cheerful farm as part of your wider culinary tour of the area. If your group size exceeds 20, make sure you check in with Sunny Ridge first to make a booking.