On a recent trip to St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach, Senior Contributor Jennifer Juergens explores why Northeast Florida is such a treasure trove for outdoor group adventure.
See our top picks for the best Texas barbecue for groups to experience during their next Lone Star State meeting. From Houston and Austin to El Paso, this is your roadmap for sampling the state’s most treasured cuisine.
Meeting planners can take advantage of dinner theater, waterfront restaurants, new food halls and more in North Carolina—from Greensboro to Wilmington.
San Antonio pairs big city amenities with small town charm, making it an increasingly attractive choice for meetings and events in Texas. Read more about how meeting planners can take advantage of it.
With its versatile arts and cultural attractions and continued investment in its convention district and hotel infrastructure, it’s clear that Houston is a top-tier meetings destination. Read more.
Galveston is a Texas beach destination known for its laid-back vibe, bleisure appeal and unique group activities. All of this, plus its meetings-friendly resorts, make it an attractive choice for meetings and events. Read more.
South Carolina is as golf friendly as it is meetings friendly. Read on for seven golf courses statewide that accommodate customized group tournaments as well as pre- and post-play receptions and banquets.
The main meeting spots in South Texas—McAllen, Harlingen, South Padre Island and Laredo—offer unique cultural charm and a more relaxed vibe than its northern counterparts. Read more for the latest meeting and event offerings.
New projects are popping up all over Central and West Texas, enhancing the meeting and event capabilities of El Paso, Lubbock and Abilene especially. Here are the big transformative expansions planners should know about.
Planners should consider making Addison their next Dallas-area home base. Its 180 restaurants, 23 hotels and easy-to-navigate streets make it a stress-free alternative for gatherings in North Texas. Read more.