Visit Louisiana for your next corporate retreat

Home of Mardi Gras

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Louisiana is a southeastern U.S. state located on the Gulf of Mexico. It has many nicknames such as Bayou State, Child of the Mississippi, Creole State, Pelican State, and Sportsman’s Paradise. Here you can peel and eat crawfish at a Cajun dance party on a team retreat.

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Why 

Louisiana

works for offsites

In Louisiana you can take a stroll down Bourbon Street or visit Jackson Square. You could also go to places like The National WWII Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, Oak Alley Plantation, Audubon Zoo, and Mardi Gras World.

New Orleans is one of the many places you can hold your next team retreat with many team-building activities to try with your team. You could show off your swing with Topgolf, or really challenge your team to work together in an escape room.

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Team building locations in

Louisiana

We've put together this list of team-building activities in

Louisiana

 to help you get the most out of your visit.

Sample

Louisiana

Retreat Itinerary

With Creole dinners in the French Quarter, brass-filled second-line workshops and evenings drifting down the Mississippi on a riverboat, this retreat agenda captures the city’s unmistakable New Orleans energy.

Day 1: Arrival & French Quarter Welcome

Live music, Creole food & relaxed introductions

  • 14:00–18:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (French Quarter or Warehouse District)
  • 18:30–20:00Welcome cocktails in a courtyard jazz venue
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner with Louisiana seafood and Creole specialties
  • 22:30+Optional live jazz performances along Frenchmen Street

Day 2: Workshops & New Orleans Team Experience

Focused collaboration paired with local culture

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:30Leadership presentations & strategic planning
  • 10:30–11:00Coffee break with beignets and local coffee
  • 11:00–12:30Breakout workshops & collaborative sessions
  • 12:30–14:00Lunch in the Garden District
  • 14:30–18:00Second-line parade workshop with brass band performers and team rhythm activities
  • 20:00–lateFarewell dinner aboard a Mississippi riverboat with live music

Day 3: Departure & Final Brunch

Easy closing moments before heading home

  • 07:30–09:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–11:00Optional café meetup or riverside coworking session
  • FlexibleAirport transfers & departures

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Louisiana

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We couldn't do it without you. You were a huge support for us. We did a feedback survey asking the team how everything was, asking about the hotel, the food, the program etc. and they were able to rate from 1 to 10, & overall we have a 9.5 So it was really really successful!

Victoria
Specialist Office Management

The expectations were really high. We put a lot of pressure on you since the start, telling you about our last events in the Moroccan desert and in Eiffel Tower. But it was great. The organization was really smooth. The event was beyond expectation!

Medhavi
People Experience Manager

We did a survey with the guys, we have like mostly 9/10, or 10/10. People were really having so much fun… they were very happy with the choice of the place. The venue, the weather, the team dynamics, it all came together really well.

Giulia
People Experience Partner

I really felt having you being part of it was such an asset. Just knowing that you were point in organizing this and then also if there was a question or problem we could just reach out directly was really helpful.

Jason
Vice President of Business Operations

Everybody loved it! We did a post-offsite survey, and it was all vibes! Everything went to plan. One thing that we were all saying internally as well is like - I honestly don't think we would have made happen unless we had Surf Office.

Gregor
Senior Product Design Manager

It was great! People loved the balance of free time and activities. They loved that we gave them options on activities.

Seif
Operations Associate

We have been doing this since 2008, so it was the 17th event this year. And the consensus was that this was the best ever. Everybody was super happy, they had lots of fun. So it was great.

Hugo
Scientific Account Manager

People got together, people got to see each other. We had really good internal sessions, and also a lot of off time sessions. I feel Surf Office thought of a lot of things that one would not think when you're planning an off site in another country.

Elsa
Senior People Operations Analyst

We have grown so much since our last event, so were a lot of people, and we needed those three days to talk, to interact with everyone... You handled it so beautifully. We did not have to worry about organizing or arranging anything. You guys did an amazing job.

Mamata
Project Engineer

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FAQs about company retreats in

Louisiana

Is Louisiana a good destination for a corporate offsite?

Yes, Louisiana is a strong destination for teams that want music, food, culture, and warm Southern hospitality in one trip. A corporate retreat in Louisiana can combine focused work sessions with live jazz, Cajun dining, river cruises, swamp tours, and historic city experiences.

What makes Louisiana different from other retreat destinations in the United States?

Louisiana stands out for its unique blend of French, Cajun, Creole, and Southern influences. Teams can experience live music almost every night, distinctive local cuisine, historic architecture, and a more social atmosphere than many traditional company retreat destinations in the US.

Which Louisiana destinations are best for a team retreat?

New Orleans is the most popular choice for company retreats thanks to its restaurants, nightlife, culture, and event venues. Baton Rouge works well for smaller business gatherings, while Lafayette is ideal for teams wanting Cajun culture, food experiences, and a slower-paced offsite in Louisiana.

How easy is it to travel to Louisiana for a company retreat?

Most international and domestic teams arrive through Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), which is around 20–30 minutes from the French Quarter and downtown New Orleans. Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) is practical for regional retreats within the state.

What is the best time of year to organize a corporate retreat in Louisiana?

The best months are typically February through April and October through December, when temperatures are usually between 65–80°F. Summer can be very hot and humid, while late summer and early fall require awareness of hurricane season.

What team-building activities can companies organize in Louisiana?

Popular team-building activities in Louisiana include swamp boat tours, jazz nights, Cajun cooking classes, Mississippi River cruises, food tours in New Orleans, plantation visits, and live music experiences. In our experience hosting teams, cooking and music-based activities work especially well for breaking the ice between remote coworkers.

Is New Orleans the best location for a company offsite in Louisiana?

For most teams, yes. New Orleans offers the best mix of direct flights, group-friendly hotels, nightlife, restaurants, and entertainment. It works particularly well for companies planning a high-energy corporate retreat in Louisiana with strong evening social experiences.

How many days should a company retreat in Louisiana last?

Most teams plan a 3 to 4 day retreat. This gives enough time for meetings, cultural activities, team dinners, and relaxed social time without making the itinerary feel too packed.

What food experiences are popular during a Louisiana team retreat?

Louisiana is known for Cajun and Creole cuisine. Teams often organize group dinners featuring gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish boils, po’boys, and beignets, along with cocktail tastings and jazz brunches in New Orleans.

What should companies plan for when organizing a retreat in Louisiana?

Teams should plan around humidity, major festivals, and seasonal weather patterns. Mardi Gras can dramatically affect hotel pricing and availability in New Orleans, so booking early is important for large groups.