Lithuania as a corporate golf trip destination, in one paragraph
Lithuania works particularly well for corporate golf trips of 8–24 people: championship courses within an hour of Vilnius airport, a UNESCO Old Town with proper hotels and restaurants, easy international flights, prices that look reasonable to a CFO, and a destination that feels intentional rather than default. I organise these trips end-to-end (courses, hotel, transfers, dinners, optional non-golf programme), and you get a single point of contact and a single invoice.
What I handle
For corporate trips I take care of the entire programme from arrival to departure:
- Hotel: block-booked at a 4-star property in Vilnius Old Town or a course-attached resort, with rate sheets ready for your travel team
- All tee times and course bookings across one to three courses depending on length
- Private coach or van transfers: airport meet-and-greet, daily transport to and from courses, late-night returns from dinners
- Welcome and farewell dinners at restaurants I know personally, with menus pre-cleared for any dietary requirements
- Non-golf programme running in parallel for partners or non-playing colleagues
- Branded touches if you want them, logoed welcome packs, scorecards, tournament-style scoring, prize ceremony
- Single invoice in euro, VAT-compliant, with itemised breakdown if your finance team needs it
You get one WhatsApp number that reaches a real person for the entire trip.
Typical formats
Client entertainment (2 nights, one round): Friday afternoon arrival, dinner, Saturday round at The V Golf Club at Vilnius Grand Resort, client dinner, Sunday late-morning departure. The compact, high-quality version.
Internal team trip (3 nights, two rounds): Thursday arrival, Friday round, Saturday round (different course), free Sunday morning, departure. The middle ground.
Annual offsite (4 nights, three rounds): Sunday or Monday arrival, three rounds spread across the week with non-golf time built in, formal Friday dinner, weekend departure. The longer-form version that doubles as a working/relationship-building week.
For a non-corporate buddy-trip version of any of these, see Lithuania Golf Weekend.
What it costs
Indicative pricing per person, all-in (excluding flights):
- 2-night client trip: €750–€1,200 per person depending on hotel tier
- 3-night team trip: €1,000–€1,600 per person
- 4-night offsite: €1,300–€2,200 per person
Groups over 16 get better rates across courses and hotels. I’ll pass that through transparently. Quotes itemise green fees, hotel, transfers, F&B, and any extras, so your finance team can see exactly what’s being paid for.
Non-golf programme
Corporate trips usually include partners, non-playing colleagues, or clients who don’t play. Standard parallel-programme options:
- Vilnius Old Town walking tour with a proper guide (not a tourist one)
- Spa day at Vilnius Grand Resort
- Trakai Castle and Karaim food excursion (the famous-in-Lithuania side trip)
- Vilnius craft beer tour, run by people who know what they’re doing
- Lithuanian basketball game tickets (we’re unreasonably passionate about basketball)
The non-golf programme runs in parallel with the golf and uses the same transport. Nobody is left to figure out their own day.
How to plan a corporate trip
The fastest path is to fill in the trip brief and mention “corporate” in the notes: group size, target dates, and whether it’s client entertainment or internal. I’ll come back within a couple of days with a fully costed proposal and a draft itinerary. If you need to share a deck or proposal with internal stakeholders, I’ll send a presentable PDF version.
For a non-corporate buddy trip equivalent, the regular Lithuania Golf Weekend covers it.
→ The full Golf in Lithuania destination guide → Lithuanian courses