10 Bleisure Travel Hacks to Manage Work & Play

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400 million. That’s the number of long-haul business trips taken in a year by corporate travelers from the US. Clearly, business travel has bounced all the way back from the pandemic-induced slump!
However, here’s something you may not know: In nearly 60% of these trips, the employees added PTO or vacation days to give themselves some downtime before or after the work trip. The old adage about not mixing work with pleasure doesn’t seem to hold here because bleisure travel is a growing trend worldwide.
Fun Fact 👀
A survey by the Global Business Travel Association found that 36% of US-based business travelers have tried bleisure travel at least once.
Bleisure, literally a combination of ‘business’ and ‘leisure,’ is the blended travel trend that’s got global corporations and travel companies sitting up to take notice. If you haven’t planned a bleisure trip for yourself yet, read on to learn more about the trend. We’ll also share some tips to make the most of a blended trip and ways to overcome some of the typical pitfalls you can face with this kind of travel. 🧳

The term ‘Bleisure travel’ refers to any trip where business travelers combine business and leisure travel. Bleisure options could be anything from a weekend tacked on to a work trip in a neighboring city to a few extra days of vacation time included in long-haul corporate trips. For location-independent workers, this could even be a longer stay somewhere with a mix of external meetings and leisure time.
Ever traveled for a work conference and extended your stay by a day or two for leisure purposes? Or had your partner join you at the end for a weekend exploring the city? Then you’ve been a bleisure traveler!
And you’re not alone. Business and leisure trips continue to blend increasingly, with 35% of business travel bookings now including a weekend.
Fun Fact 👀
American Airlines reported that bleisure travelers are their fastest-growing segment and the reason why the airline is dropping first-class cabins from international flights—to make more space for an expanded business class!
In the years since the pandemic, the boundaries between work and life have blurred significantly, especially for people who work remotely. The trend of working from anywhere has shown people that it is possible to successfully mix work and pleasure trips. The concept of work-life balance is being replaced by that of work-life integration. Younger entrants to the workforce are especially vocal about their expectations from their workplace in this regard.
Employers are starting to get it, too. Facilitating bleisure travel helps businesses meet the needs of employees and signal the importance of employee well-being in their work culture. In addition, they benefit from having happier, more engaged staff. On the other hand, employees get to make their work travel more fulfilling by adding leisure elements to it.
It’s a win-win situation for all. ✨
Let’s look at some specific advantages of bleisure travel for business travelers:
Embracing bleisure travel as a policy also offers distinct benefits for organizations:
Fun Fact 👀
According to AMEX Global Business Travel, 57% of companies have established policies that allow employees to prolong their business trips with leisure travel and vacation time.
Alright then, let’s share some bleisure travel hacks that can help you plan a perfect blended trip the next time you fly out.
Here is how you can combine your work-related trips with some personal time in the most effective way:
Careful planning and preparation can help you get the most out of your trip.
💡Pro Tip: Create a dedicated space or folder for your bleisure trip plan in ClickUp, and use lists to separate your business trips and leisure activities. You can also set up ClickUp Tasks for each activity with dates, times, and locations and add documents like reservations, agendas, tickets, etc., for each task.
Did you know that ClickUp offers a range of travel planning and itinerary templates? For example, you can use ClickUp’s Trip Planner Template to organize your trip, keep friends and family in the loop, and collect all important details in one place. The Travel Calendar View gives you a visual representation of your trip, allowing you to plan out your days, while the Travel Guide View helps you create a complete guide for your trip, from transportation to accommodation.
Given the usually short duration of work trips, don’t wait till you’re there before researching leisure activities. Prep in advance and keep these research tips in mind:
💡Pro Tip: Start a research doc in ClickUp Docs—add all the information you find in different forums and websites into one document, complete with links, lists, videos, and images.
Taking a flight for your business trip? Many airlines let you add a layover in their hub city if you’re traveling through. For instance, flying Emirates gives you a chance to take a stopover in Dubai, Iberia will let you stop in Madrid for a few days, and Air France and KLM give you the option of taking stopovers in Paris and Amsterdam, respectively.
Stopovers are a great opportunity to enjoy a quick city break before or after your business trip. Sometimes, you’ll even find some great stopover package deals from the airline, so do your research.
Fun Fact 👀
New York City generates the most bleisure trips each year. The Big Apple is followed by Paris, coming in second, and London in third place among the most popular bleisure travel destinations
Since you’ll be paying for the personal part of the trip yourself, we’re sure you’d appreciate some tips for saving money. Here you go:
Apart from helping you save money, travel apps and various tools can also help you plan and organize your trip better. Here are a few we’ve found especially useful:
💡Pro Tip: Connect ClickUp with other apps like your calendar or email to centralize all trip-related information.
This one can be tricky if you haven’t done it before. You’re basically packing for two different kinds of trips, but naturally, you don’t want to end up with a whole lot of checked baggage. Here is how to do this like a pro:
💡Pro Tip: Create a packing checklist in ClickUp; you could even make separate ones for the business and leisure parts of the trip
We recommend planning a few genuine local experiences so you can get to know your new destination better. Here are some easy ways to meet locals and learn more about where you are:
Unless you’re taking a lot of flights, your accommodation will typically be the biggest expense for the personal part of your trip. Here are some ways you can get the most value out of your dollars:
Fun Fact 👀
Researchers have found that just planning a trip can make you feel happier! 😀
Forget going to the boring gym at the hotel. Instead, look for other fun activities that you can do to stay fit while also experiencing the local area:
No, you don’t need to become fluent in either, but a few phrases and some basic understanding of cultural norms will help make your travel experience richer. Here are some things you can try to do, depending on how much time you have and how long you will be traveling.
Like anything else worth doing, bleisure travel comes with its own challenges. Let’s look at some of these and how you could deal with them.
Here are some possible issues you could face while planning a bleisure travel experience, and our suggestions for overcoming them:
Challenge: Getting approval from your employer
Not all companies have policies that allow or facilitate bleisure travel. If yours doesn’t, you might need to make more of an effort to make your case.
Solution: Create and present to your manager a clear plan showing how you intend to meet all your work deliverables and goals through remote collaboration tools. They have to feel certain that your personal trip won’t impact work. While making your pitch, don’t forget to highlight the potential benefits of a blended trip, such as higher productivity.
💡Pro Tip: Agree mutually on specific goals for your trip, document them in ClickUp Goals, and track them consistently. After your trip, generate reports on goals achieved to demonstrate productivity

Challenge: Balancing work and leisure itineraries
It can be hard enough managing one trip, and this one is a mix of two. You’ll need to tackle two sets of itineraries, reservations, and to-dos.
Solution: Organize your business and personal trip using a planning app or tool. List all your to-dos and prioritize must-do work tasks and mustn’t-miss leisure activities
💡Pro Tip: Utilize the Calendar view in ClickUp to visualize your entire trip schedule. Color-code tasks to distinguish between work and leisure activities

Challenge: Budgeting for personal expenses
While your employer will cover most of your business trip expenses, you’ll pay your own way for the leisure part and must keep a separate budget for these expenses. Balancing it all and not losing essential receipts and bills can be painful.
Solution: In addition to the money-saving tips in the previous section, consider looking for package deals at hotels so you can extend your stay there for your personal trip at a good price. Also, set yourself a clear budget for personal days and track spending daily.
💡Pro Tip: Use ClickUp to create a personal budget and track expenses.
Combining work activities with personal time off can be challenging, especially if you haven’t done it before. Here are some ways you can make it work while you are in the destination.
Challenge: Maintaining work productivity
Work or business is the main driver of a bleisure trip, so you must ensure that you balance out your work and leisure time to do justice to both.
Solution: Set clear boundaries between work and leisure time and use productivity apps to stay focused during work hours. Try productivity techniques such as time blocking and the Pomodoro technique to get your work done efficiently. At the same time, ensure you don’t try to do too much—build rest time into your calendar
ClickUp for Remote Teams helps you and your team stay on top of things, regardless of where you log in from.
Here’s a quick overview of what you can get done with ClickUp while you’re away from the office:
💡Pro Tip: Use time-tracking to ensure a balance between work and play
Challenge: Switching between business and leisure mindsets
If you work remotely, you’ve probably figured this one out already. Anybody else will have to grapple with a work hangover in their leisure time, and vice versa.
Solution: Create a boundary between business and leisure activities through a transition ritual. This could be something as simple as stepping away from the desk and changing clothes, doing some meditation, going for a walk, etc.
💡Pro Tip: Set up Automations in ClickUp for recurring tasks (like daily check-ins with the office) so you don’t tax your brain with remembering them all the time. Also, create workflows to transition between work and leisure modes, such as a change in your Slack status
Challenge: Dealing with work emergencies during leisure time
Stuff happens, and an emergency or critical issue at work could leave you stretched or out of reach.
Solution: Have a contingency plan in place for any urgent work matters. At the same time, set expectations about your availability with your coworkers. Keep the necessary people informed about your work activities by sharing your calendar or itinerary with them. If you are not working for a couple of weekdays, have an out-of-office autoresponder set up as well
💡Pro Tip: Utilize ClickUp’s time zone features to manage schedules across different locations
Challenge: Keeping track of business vs. personal expenses
This is one of the most common problems with blended travel. Cash expenditure, in particular, can become confusing as you may not remember the nature of each payment made afterward.
Solution: If possible, use separate credit cards for business and personal spending, so there is no possibility of a personal expense getting mixed up with work costs (and vice versa). If that’s not feasible, then keep detailed records and receipts daily so you can submit expense reports correctly once back
💡Pro Tip: Create custom fields to log expenses in ClickUp, and use tags to categorize business and personal expenses separately. Attach receipts to tasks for easy reference when filing expense reports
ClickUp’s Expense Report Template helps you keep track of all your expenses. Record and categorize your spending by ‘work’ and ‘personal’ for ease of reporting. This reduces the possibility of mistakes in manual record-keeping, helps you analyze spending, and submits accurate expense reports at the workplace.
Yes, indeed, you may also face certain challenges once you’re back from your bleisure travel adventure. Here are some possible scenarios.
Challenge: Jet lag affecting return to regular work
Even consummate frequent flyers can struggle with this, and if not managed properly, jet lag can affect you for many days after your trip. This will impact your ability to focus and work productively.
Solution: We recommend building a buffer day into your plan, giving you a day to decompress after your return. You can also try jet lag management techniques (light exposure, set meal timing, taking melatonin to help regulate sleep hours)
💡Pro Tip: Use priority flags to highlight critical work tasks so you tackle them first. Also, set up ClickUp Reminders for important deadlines or meetings so that you don’t miss them due to jet lag or a temporary loss of attention
Challenge: Feeling dissatisfied with work after experiencing leisure
We hear you. Especially if you work in an office setup, for the most part, the freedom and change of scene blended travel gives you is hard to shrug off.
Solution: Remind yourself to be grateful for the experience. Also, find ways to extend the enjoyable experience by including it in your regular life in some ways. For example, cooking a dish you learned on the trip or following a fitness routine you picked up and enjoyed
💡Pro Tip: Use ClickUp Notepad to jot down travel tips or cultural insights during your visit

Challenge: Dealing with colleagues’ perceptions
No matter how much work you get done on the trip, there are bound to be coworkers who think you’ve been slacking off.
Solution: Be transparent about the nature of your trip. Share insights gained that could benefit the team or company
Challenge: Difficulty re-adjusting to routine
The post-holiday blues are a genuine phenomenon that you anticipate after your leisure trip ends, and plan for.
Solution: Remind yourself of your regular schedule and gradually ease back into it. Reflect on and implement any positive habits or insights from your trip
💡Pro Tip: Create tasks in ClickUp in advance for post-trip actions like expense report submission or thank-you notes, so you don’t have to think these through once you’re back
By giving you an opportunity to balance your work responsibilities with personal downtime and rejuvenation, bleisure travel can help prevent burnout. Here are some specific ways it can help:
Regular bleisure travel can help keep burnout away by giving you a break from routine, an opportunity to spend time doing things you enjoy, and moments to look forward to.
Fun Fact 👀
In 2022, a survey found that 89% of participants wanted to include some vacation time in their next corporate trip
Bleisure or blended travel is a way for busy employees to find better work-life integration. It helps to reduce stress and burnout and improves overall productivity and job satisfaction. Companies that want to attract and retain talent are also increasingly seeing the benefits of policy changes to enable this for their employees.
However, since the trip revolves around work, the bleisure traveler must be a lot more organized with their time and priorities than the regular leisure traveler. Bleisure trips need precise planning and organization so that work schedules are not compromised, and you can also make the most use of your time. This means planning trips in advance, booking special experiences early, and carefully planning and tracking expenses as well as time.
Not surprisingly, bleisure travelers rely heavily on technology to ensure this. Productivity software like ClickUp can help you keep your business and leisure parts of the trip well-organized with everything from packing lists and expense tracking to document storage and remote work tools.
Let ClickUp manage the organizational challenges associated with bleisure travel, so you can enjoy the experience while still meeting your work obligations.
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