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Engage in any one of these unique and exciting team-building activities.
Sailing regatta - Initiation of the art of sailing yachts followed by an exciting regatta
Offshore racing - Race along the French Riviera on sleek powerboats.
Beach Olympics - Enjoy lively games on the water rowing or pedalling boats, flying with parachutes, and riding rubber floats.
Water sports - Choose from a variety of fun nautical activities such as water-ski, jet-ski, scooters and windsurfing.
Mountaineering - A combination of several rock climbing activities, including climbing, tyrolian, and pendule.
Mountain biking - Discover the Cote d’Azur countryside by bike. The truly adventuresome can choose to be dropped off by helicopter from the top of a mountain.
Formula 3 Driving - Experience the thrills of driving a Formula 3 car on the famous Paul Ricard Grand Prix Circuit in Le Castellet.
Go-Karting - Recreate the 'Le Mans' endurance race in go-karts. This is the perfect team-building exercise.
Jeeps - Participants head out on an adventure safari to test their driving skills in 4-wheel drive vehicles.
Helicopters - Take in breathtaking views over the French & Italian Riveras during a panoramic helicopter flight.
Car Rally - Check out this twist on the traditional scavenger hunt. Teams are given rental cars, a road book and a list of items to collect.
Fragrance Competition - Does your nose know? Test your fragrance identifying skills and increase your knowledge of perfumes with a Big Nose Competition.
Perfumer - Create your own personal scent with a little help from a professional.
Wine Tasting Competition - Have the wine of your life. Blindfolded guests are given a taste of wine and then attempt to guess the color, region, vineyard name and year.
'Haute Cuisine' Lessons - Spend a few hours with a Chef from Roger Vergé’s restaurant learning how to master the kitchen.
Boules Tournament - Discover this relaxing French sport, similar to bocci, played on a sunny pitch under rows of shade-giving olive trees.
Provencal Games - These themed French games require no particular physical abilities, making them fun for the athlete-as well as the amateur. |