Family-first bleisure travel redefines business trips

How remote work is turning corporate travel into shared experiences

Nov 10, 2025

A new wave of “family-first bleisure” travel is transforming the traditional business trip into a shared journey that balances work, wellness, and quality time. Driven by hybrid work models and a desire for balance, travelers are extending work trips into meaningful escapes that include their loved ones — reshaping how hotels design spaces and experiences for productivity and connection alike.

Key takeaways

  • Blurring work and leisure: Remote and hybrid work have increased bleisure and workcation travel demand by over 25%, as professionals seek destinations that combine business readiness with relaxation.
  • From solo stays to shared escapes: The emerging “family-first bleisure” trend encourages travelers to bring partners and children along, transforming routine trips into opportunities for bonding and rejuvenation.
  • The Sanctuary Beach Resort: This California property blends accessibility with mindfulness, offering group programming, beachfront yoga, and a “Burnout Recovery Journey” to help guests balance productivity and rest.
  • Omni Interlocken’s mountain model: The Colorado resort combines flexible meeting spaces with outdoor adventures and family activities, illustrating how hotels can merge work efficiency with leisure and nature.
  • Hotels adapt to new traveler expectations: Properties are rethinking business travel with high-speed connectivity, wellness amenities, eco-conscious design, and group experiences that nurture both professional focus and personal well-being.
  • The evolving purpose of business travel: No longer purely transactional, work trips are becoming holistic experiences that emphasize connection, renewal, and family inclusion — redefining what “bleisure” means in 2025.

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