Out Of Office: Nature Immersion For Corporate Teams
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There’s solid science behind what happens to people when they slow down in nature. Cortisol drops. Attention restores. Mood lifts. Connection deepens. This isn’t woo woo — it’s ecotherapy, and it works.
This 3½-hour private island experience draws on Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing), Blue Mind theory, and place-based immersion to give corporate teams something most professional development days don’t: genuine restoration. Each person finds their own stillness. The group finds its own rhythm. And somewhere in between, something shifts.
Private Session (2-4 hours): This experience is available exclusively for private groups and is tailored to your team, your pace, and your purpose. Contact us to arrange your session. Bookings are by appointment – days, dates, and times arranged to suit your group.
Suitable for: Team building, corporate wellbeing, strategic planning days, and staff retreats. Corporations and businesses from Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, City of Moreton Bay, Logan City, and Ipswich City all welcome.
Accessibility: This experience moves slowly and is never strenuous, but does involve walking on sand and uneven ground. If you’d like us to ensure your corporate activity is wheelchair-friendly or suitable for those with low-mobility, please let us know.
Tour Highlights
Each session combines stillness, discovery, and genuine connection with nature and place:
- Nature: Explore Bribie Island’s hidden gems as ecotherapy practitioner Elissa guides your team through forest bathing and blue mind immersion, all in low-impact, beautiful natural spots. Spot wildlife in their natural habitats and connect with the environment while leaving no trace behind.
- Art: Participate in creative activities designed for all skill levels. No experience or knowledge needed – just fun, playful, and interactive art-making, guided by Elissa’s passion for creativity.
- Culture: Learn about the island’s local history, heritage, and community stories, brought to life through Elissa’s social sciences perspective.
