When planning an incentive trip for your channel partners, the goal is to create an experience that is both enjoyable and stress-free.
You should design a trip that’s not only rewarding for your guests but also a strategic investment in your company's success.
In this article, we'll walk you through five key steps to strategize and plan your next channel partner incentive trip. Plus, we'll share a sample agenda to inspire your event planning.
1. Build Out Your Strategy and Goals
“Our goals can only be reached through the vehicle of a plan. There is no other route to success.” – Pablo Picasso. Before diving into the details of planning your incentive trip, take a moment to think about your goals for the event and the strategies needed to achieve them.
Why outline your strategy first? Creating an event strategy helps define your priorities and aligns your team on the key goals to be met.
Your strategy should outline specific objectives and the steps needed to achieve them, breaking down goals into actionable tasks. It's essentially your "game plan" for success.
Consider whether the goal of your channel partners incentive trip is to:
- Strengthen relationships between your channel partners and your organization.
- Reward and recognize top-performing partners for their contributions and achievements.
- Increase loyalty and commitment from channel partners towards your organization.
- Provide a platform for channel partners to share best practices, success stories, and ideas.
- Collect valuable feedback from partners to improve products, services, or support.
- Introduce and demonstrate new products or services to partners before launching them to the broader market.
These are just a few examples of goals that could align with your incentive trip. Identify which goals are most important to your organization and start outlining a strategy to achieve them.
Related: Why host a channel partners incentive trip.
2. Identify Your Channel Partners to Invite
Once you’ve outlined your goals for your event, now it's time to choose which of your channel partners to invite.
When planning your channel partners incentive trip, you may choose to invite only a select few or all of your partners based on specific criteria. To make the best decision, consider these key tips for identifying which of your channel partners to invite:
- Performance Metrics: Look at sales performance, revenue contribution, and growth metrics to identify top-performing partners.
- Engagement Level: Consider how actively engaged the partners are with your organization, including participation in programs, events, and communications.
- Longevity: Take into account the length of the partnership and the consistency of their performance over time.
- Strategic Alignment: Consider whether the partners' business goals and strategies align with your organization’s objectives and values.
- Market Coverage: Evaluate partners based on their geographic reach and market influence to make sure you're covering a range of different areas.
- Potential for Growth: Assess the potential for future growth and expansion with the partners, including their ability to scale or adapt to new opportunities.
3. Identify the Content You Want to Cover
Remember, your incentive trip is more than a vacation. The content you choose to cover should directly support your goals and strategy, ensuring that every session and activity contributes to achieving them.
- If your goal is to increase loyalty with your channel partners, consider weaving in opportunities to share success stories and case studies. Highlighting real-world examples of how your products or services have driven success for others can be very impactful.
- If your goal is to provide a platform for channel partners to connect, then plan interactive workshops where partners can share ideas and collaborate. These hands-on scenarios can get your partners to interact so they can trade ideas and help make each other more successful.
- If your goal is to collect feedback from your channel partners, then incorporate time for Q&A sessions to give them a voice. This time can be spent gathering valuable insights and addressing any concerns they may have on the spot.
4. Build Out Your Event Agenda
Now it’s time to start building your event agenda. Every part of your event should serve a purpose and align with your goals, whether that’s discussing business strategy or providing relaxation time.
In this section, we’ll help you plan out the activities for each day to maximize engagement and deliver real value for your attendees.
Structuring Your Channel Partner Incentive Trip
Day 1 should be dedicated to relaxation.
- Let your partners adjust to the new time zone and recover from travel.
- Provide easy access to food and offer concierge services to help with any arrangements.
- Consider on-site activities like cooking lessons, art sessions, or spa treatments to add variety without overwhelming your guests.
Related: 25 activities to consider for your next incentive trip.
Day 2, 3, & 4 get ready for some action.
- Plan for executive roundtables or a casual breakfast meeting in the mornings.
- Offer opportunities for business discussions in a relaxed setting throughout the day.
- Follow up with additional activities and make the evenings special to round out the day.
Day 5 (last day)
- Have a farewell breakfast with your channel partners to wrap up the trip.
- Provide snacks and refreshments for their travel day ahead.
Create a More Balanced Agenda
Focus on balancing business goals with relationship-building activities for more a fun experience.
Here are some ways that you can create a more balanced agenda for your channel partner incentive trip:
- Find ways to engage in small groups - such as with an executive breakfast.
- Include a mix of relaxation and interactive group activities. In the afternoon, offer options like a guided nature hike or a relaxing spa session, allowing participants to choose their preferred activity.
- Ensure the agenda allows for both professional development and casual networking. In the evening, organize a casual networking dinner where attendees can mingle and share insights in a relaxed setting.
- Incorporate a variety of session formats to maintain interest and participation. For example, include a mix of special presentations, panel discussions, and breakout sessions throughout the day.
- Schedule downtime to prevent burnout and encourage informal interactions. Give your attendees the chance to relax over coffee and have spontaneous conversations.
- Avoid cramming so many activities into your schedule that you don’t have time to relax. The focus should be on making the trip enjoyable and stress-free, reflecting the fact that it’s a reward.
5. Actually Source Your Venue and Plan the Event
Now, you can select the right venue for your incentive trip and begin planning your event.
For instance, a crowded mega-resort in Waikiki with long waits for restaurants and pools won’t provide the experience you want for your attendees.
You want to choose a venue that fits your vision for the trip and plan an agenda that meets your company’s objectives.
This could mean a smaller boutique resort that offers you the opportunity to buy out the property, or it could be a slightly larger resort that gives you more options for activities. You may want meeting room space for a business vibe or outside gathering spaces for a more relaxed feel. It all comes back to the goals and strategy you set for the event, along with your ideal agenda.
Related: 10 strategies for venue sourcing for your next event.
Registration and Welcome Reception
Make the registration process smooth and stress-free for your guests, and ensure the travel experience feels like a VIP affair customized for your guests.
Include a welcome reception and a hospitality suite where attendees can unwind and interact casually. The environment should be inviting, allowing partners to relax and enjoy themselves without feeling pressured.
Additional Planning Considerations
Here are some additional things to consider when planning your channel partners incentive trip. These vary depending on the personalities, styles, and preferences of your group.
- Be aware of potential concerns, such as whether some partners might not want to share information with competitors. While this can be a consideration, it’s often manageable. You might consider organizing regional trips if needed to address any specific worries.
- Think about what will appeal to your partners. For example, if your partners enjoy outdoor activities, a wilderness location with hiking opportunities might be better.
- It’s also important to reflect your brand and culture on your trip. You don’t always have to go to the Caribbean (although it’s an awesome destination); there are plenty of amazing options within the U.S. that can provide a fantastic experience.
Related: Top Incentive Travel Destinations That Will Wow Your Team in 2025.
Sample Agenda For Your Channel Partners Trip: Adventure in Atlanta
Here’s an adventure-packed luxury escape built to connect with your top partners. Explore the rugged terrain of Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee in this 5-day excursion through the south.
Start your days with miles of off-roading, white water rafting, and historical exploration, and end your channel partners incentive with private dining and relaxation at top luxury hotels.
Day 1: Start Your Engines
Welcome your guests to your southeast adventure with an introduction to the event, a first look at the vehicles, and an exclusive dinner at your luxury stay in Atlanta.
- Stay at a luxury hotel in Atlanta, Georgia
- Optional: Chattahoochee River Tubing, Kayaking, or Excursion to Stone Mountain Skyride
- Dinner: Meet/greet, program intro, and kickoff
Day 2: Find Inspiration
Get your guests in the driving mindset with a visit to the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame. Discover the secrets of the best of the best and get inspired for your trip ahead.
- Depart in vehicles 9:00 AM
- Scenic Drive
- Karting at Atlanta Motorsports track
- Catered lunch at the track
- Georgia Racing Hall of Fame private tour
- Dinner and stay at a luxury hotel
Day 3: Become Experts
Now it's your guests' turn to take on the wilderness of the south. This day will be filled with adventure across off-roading trails, testing their abilities and getting into some mischief along the way.
- Drive to Black Moose OHV
- Off-roading private trails in UTVs and/or Jeeps
- Catered lunch at Black Moose OHV lakeside pavilion
- Depart via scenic Duncan Ridge and Wolf Pen Gap Road (30 miles of scenic dirt road)
- Dinner and stay at a luxury hotel
Day 4: Create Connections
With some adventure under your belt, today is the day to hone in on your connections. A group white water rafting trip and a historic drive will help solidify your partnerships.
- White Water Rafting in Topton, NC
- Lunch, then depart for the Deals Gap staging area
- Drive the historic “Tail of the Dragon” road
- Luxury dinner and stay in Chattanooga
Day 5: Till Next Time
We'll end the trip in scenic Chattanooga, Tennessee, with final farewells and one last trip for those seeking some extra adventure.
- Farewell breakfast
- Optional sightseeing at Chattanooga/Lookout Mountain
Related: How to Choose the Right Destination For Your Incentive Travel Program.
Summary
While financial incentives and individual rewards have their place, an incentive trip offers a unique, impactful way to reward your channel partners.
It provides networking opportunities, builds strong relationships, and creates an environment where top performers can share insights and improve together.
By investing in an incentive trip, you not only reward your partners but also strengthen your business relationships and boost overall performance.
Plan Your Next Incentive Trip with GoGather
Let GoGather help you plan an event that lets you connect with your partners and build your business in a relaxed, fun, and adventurous environment. Learn more about our incentive travel offerings and reach out to us to brainstorm your next trip.
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