It pays to plan your spring tyky day early, as the most popular dates book up quickly and the options become fewer as spring approaches. Early planning allows for the best activities, the most suitable facilities and lower prices. In addition, budgeting and securing the number of participants is easier when there is enough time. The following questions will help you to organise a successful Spring Wellbeing Day.
Why book your spring tyky day in winter?
A spring tyky day is best booked in winter, because most popular dates in May and June are filling up fast. Booking early ensures a wider choice of activities and locations and better prices. Many companies start planning their spring events in January and February, so competition for the best dates is fierce.
Booking in winter allows time for careful planning and coordination of participants' schedules. Employees' holiday plans often become clear in the early part of the year, so that the date of the tyky day can be chosen to accommodate as many people as possible. Budgeting is also easier when costs are known well in advance.
Spring demand increases significantly between March and April, when prices rise and options become fewer. Bookings for maritime activities and outdoor events in particular fill up quickly. Early booking also allows for cancellation conditions if plans change.
How does the spring weather affect your tyky day planning?
Unpredictable spring weather calls for flexible planning and contingency plans for a successful tyky day. Temperatures can range from zero to more than ten degrees Celsius, and rainfall is common, especially between April and May. The combination of indoor and outdoor spaces offers the best protection against weather surprises.
When planning marine events, the windy and cool spring weather must be taken into account. The interior of the ship provides shelter, but for many, access to the deck is an important part of the experience. It is worth reminding participants to dress warmly, even if the sun is shining. Weatherproof activities, such as an indoor programme, will ensure a successful day whatever the weather.
A contingency plan is essential, especially for outdoor activities. Many providers offer flexible options where the outdoor programme can be replaced by indoor activities. The beauty and freshness of spring often compensate for the coolness, as long as participants are prepared with weather-appropriate clothing.
What's special about a spring tyky day?
Spring tyky day highlighted post-winter energy needs and raising team spirit. After a long dark season, workers long for light, the outdoors and a refreshing time together. Combining spring celebrations, such as the holiday, with a well-being day brings in a natural festive atmosphere.
Opportunities for outdoor activities will increase as spring progresses. The marine environment offers fresh air and a change from office work. Participants' motivation is usually high as spring approaches, with summer looming and energy levels naturally rising.
The spring tyky day should also take into account the impact of timing on the number of participants. The summer holiday season has not yet started, so most employees will be present. On the other hand, the end of the spring semester may affect family members' schedules. For meals, light and fresh options are well suited to the spring atmosphere.
Why are biler cruises a great alternative to a spring day of calm?
Biler cruises offer a refreshing experience in a maritime environment after the winter. The beauty of the Helsinki archipelago opens up in a new way in spring, and the fresh sea air is invigorating. The party atmosphere, accompanied by DJ music, is a great way to raise team spirit and a fun way to spend time with colleagues.
Our 4-hour bilge cruise is a popular choice for recreational day groups who want to combine a relaxed atmosphere with a maritime experience. M/S Emma offers facilities for groups of 50-216 people, and the Taco fiesta buffet is a favourite with participants. General bilge cruises are also ideal for smaller work groups.
Special spring departures, such as Easter cruises at 19:00, will add a little extra flavour to your day. The ship's interior shelters you from the cool spring weather, but you can enjoy the fresh air on deck. The combination of music, dancing and good company creates a memorable experience for the whole work community.
How do you book a successful tyky cruise in spring?
Estimating the number of participants is the first step to booking a successful tyky cruise. Private cruises require a minimum of 50 people, and the M/S Emma can accommodate a maximum of 216 participants. Smaller groups can join the general biler cruises, where a group ticket costs €25 and a buffet ticket costs €52 on weekends.
Dining options should be decided at the time of booking. The popular Taco fiesta buffet is a versatile option that suits most people. Special dietary requirements are catered for by informing us in advance. When booking, it is also advisable to ask about cancellation conditions due to the changing weather conditions in spring.
Special spring cruises, such as those for May Day, should be booked especially early. Prices for private cruises start from €2400, with departure times usually at 18:00. Booking is easy by contacting us directly and we can tailor a cruise to suit your needs.