Group outings small groups

Group outings small groups

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Group outings small groups (3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 people)

If you are looking for a group outing, but the group is smaller than 6 people, it can be very difficult to find a nice outing. This is because many activities require a minimum number of participants. This is usually because the cost of providing the outing for 1 person is just as high as for 10. It is then simply not interesting for the activity organizer to carry out the activity without making the cost per person rise to great heights. Fortunately, there are several outings that are possible with a limited number of participants. On this page we will show you which group outings are possible for groups under 6 people. Whether it is a friends outing, family day or a team building activity, a group outing for small groups gives you the opportunity to organize a unique and personal experience. Below we present a diverse range of options suitable for small groups. Several options are already available from 2 persons. Take a quick look and get inspired. We wish you a wonderful memory.

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Cluedo Game with remote guidance

For groups of 5 or more (with remote guidance)

Panic in high society! The noble Lord Von Blaue was found dead last night in his country estate. And just…

  • From 5 participants

50 Shades of Gray: Remote City Game

For groups of 5 or more (with remote guidance)

Time to let loose! Step out of your everyday role and slip into Anastasia Steele’s heels—without having to explain to…

  • From 5 participants

Cluedo City Game

Always wanted to solve a murder… without anyone actually getting hurt? Then a Cluedo group outing is exactly what you’re…

  • From 8 participants

The Smartest Home Game

For 3 or more people; can be played at home or on-site (without an external facilitator)

Do you think you’re smarter than your friends, coworkers, or that one family member who always takes just a little…

  • From 3 participants

DIY Flower Crown Workshop

Have you always wanted to walk around with a flower crown on your head, as if you’ve just drifted in…

  • From 3 participants

DIY Scented Candle Workshop

The kit sent to your home includes a helpful instruction manual, glass candle jars (2 per person), fragrance oils, a wick and wick sticker, dried flowers, a melting pot, and a Dymo label maker.

Looking for an activity where you can get creative, have a laugh, and make something that won’t end up in…

  • From 3 participants

DIY Candle-Making Workshop

Looking for an activity that’s somewhere between romantic, creative, and “let’s see where this goes”? Then this DIY kit for…

  • From 3 participants

DIY workshop Textured Arts

With this DIY workshop kit, you’ll work together to design your own tote bag. And the best part is: you…

  • From 6 participants

DIY workshop: Decorate tote bags

The kit sent to your home includes a helpful instruction manual, one tote bag per person, fabric paint and fabric markers, stencils, and stamps.

With this DIY workshop kit, you’ll work together to design your own tote bag. And the best part is: you…

  • From 6 participants

DIY soap-making workshop

Want to try an activity that makes your home smell like you’re running a luxury spa—but without the expensive memberships?…

  • From 3 participants

The Hangover city game with remote guidance

For groups of 5 or more (with remote guidance)

You can tell a bachelor party or company outing went well by the next morning: a headache, vague flashbacks, lipstick…

  • From 5 participants

Remote hunting season guidance

For groups of 5 or more (with remote guidance)

Ever wanted to know what it’s like to be a fugitive—without immediately ending up on *Opsporing Verzocht*? Good news: with…

  • From 5 participants
FAQs

Frequently asked questions about group outings for small groups

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Is your question not listed here? Feel free to contact us. Our team will be happy to help you find the perfect group outing for small groups.
For sure! Many activities are especially suited for small groups. Whether there are three, five or ten of you - there is always a fun option that fits the group size. Some games become even more fun with a compact team.
Yes! There are many activities with remote supervision or a digital game variant. Perfect for small groups who don't feel like traveling, but do feel like fun and competition (or just want to stay with their own refrigerator).
Right then! Small groups often provide extra humor and interaction. You get to know your colleagues, friends or family in a very different way (and sometimes rather more than you thought).
You can! Especially with online or guided distance games, there is often still room. For physical outings, we recommend calling or emailing and we'll see what's possible right away.
Yes, even small teams can get a lot out of this. Working together, communicating and, above all, laughing make sure that everyone is closer together afterwards (or at least knows who should not be the group leader).
INSPIRATION

Bachelor parties for small groups throughout the Netherlands

Anyone who says you have to go out with an entire soccer team for a good bachelor party has obviously never experienced an evening with three friends, a strange idea and too little sense of responsibility. Because believe us: with a small group - whether it's 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 people - it won't be any less fun. On the contrary. It's more personal, more chaotic and often much more hilarious (because no one can hide behind "I didn't do anything!" anymore). A small bachelor party means: no endless discussions about the program, no unpaid bills disappearing into mysterious group apps, and no friend of a friend who doesn't know anyone but brought his own playlist. With a small group, you know what you have in common: pure sociability, inside jokes and enough goofiness to fill your own reality series.

Endless possibilities!

And whatever you want to do, in the Netherlands the possibilities are endless. In Amsterdam, you can let the bachelorette discover an artistic side during a graffiti workshop - or just watch someone accidentally spray "HELP" instead of their name. In Rotterdam, you rip across the water on a powerboat and everyone screams like they're in an action movie, only with life jackets. In Utrecht or The Hague, you can take part in The Wedding Game - a city game in which you have to save the wedding, although there's a good chance you'll actually make sure there never is another wedding. And for the adventurous: in Maastricht or Breda, you can choose a delicious wine or beer tasting, followed by dance moves you'd rather not see on camera. Whether you are team "light chaos with prosecco" or "full-on loose in the mud with paintball guns" - there is something for every small group. And let's face it: it's a lot easier to plan with seven people than with twenty opinions, three group chats and one Jan who "might" be coming.

Endless possibilities!

Small bachelorette parties

The best thing about a small bachelorette party? Everyone participates. No silent onlookers, no types hiding at the bar, and no "I'm not doing this for a while you know" types. Everyone is in the middle of it. And that makes the memories (and the photos) all the more legendary. From 50 Shades of Grey with remote guidance to Who Discovers the Traitor, from crazy city games to creative workshops - the Netherlands is bursting with possibilities for small groups who want to party big. And believe us: if the bachelor goes home smiling (or blushing) afterwards, you know it was successful. So: whether you go on a mission with three people or an adventure with seven, one thing is certain - it will be a day full of laughter, embarrassing moments, bad dance moves and strong stories for the wedding. Only risk? That you'll want to go again next year ... only for someone who isn't even engaged yet.

Small bachelorette parties