Travelling Essentials Gifts for Incentive Trips & Corporate Retreats in Singapore
On an incentive trip or company retreat, the welcome kit is the first thing in everyone’s hands — and it quietly sets the tone for the whole trip. A thoughtful set of travelling essentials gifts says “we planned this for you”; a random tote of branded clutter says the opposite. The difference is in what you include and how you present it. Here’s how we brief incentive-trip and retreat kits for Singapore companies.
The 30-second version: build the kit around things people genuinely use in transit, tier it to the trip type, and present it in a reusable pouch or bag that’s part of the gift. Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, though it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a style is in stock or the artwork is simplified.
What goes in a travelling essentials kit
| Item | Why it earns its place |
|---|---|
| Universal travel adapter | The one item every overseas traveller needs |
| Slim power bank | Keeps phones alive through long transit days |
| Toiletry / wash bag | Cabin-friendly, used every trip after |
| Travel bottle or mug | Hydration on the go; on-brand and reusable |
| Luggage tag | Practical, easy to personalise with names |
| Eye mask / neck pillow | Comfort touch for long-haul incentive trips |
For the full method of selecting and bundling pieces into a cohesive set, see our guide on how to curate a travel gift set.
Tier the kit to the trip
An overseas incentive trip justifies a fuller, more premium kit (adapter, power bank, toiletry bag, comfort items) because the trip itself is the reward and the kit is part of the experience. A local weekend retreat suits a lighter, lower-cost set (bottle, tote, cap) that’s useful on arrival without overspending. Match the kit’s value to the trip’s value, and to who’s travelling — our travel gift ideas by recipient guide helps with that call.
Presentation is part of the gift
The container matters as much as the contents. Packing the kit into a reusable pouch, foldable bag or wash bag — rather than a disposable box — means the packaging itself becomes a lasting gift, and it keeps everything tidy when handed out at the airport or hotel. A consistent, on-brand kit also photographs well, which is a bonus when the trip ends up on social media.
Lead time
A multi-item kit takes longer than a single gift because every component has its own production and branding step, and they all have to land together. Confirm the kit contents and quantity several weeks before the trip — earlier if it includes custom-moulded or imported items — so nothing holds up the assembly.
Planning an incentive trip or retreat kit?
Tell us the trip type, headcount and budget per head and we’ll propose a travelling essentials kit — costed and assembled, ready to hand out.
Frequently asked questions
What should an incentive-trip welcome kit include?
A core kit is a travel adapter, slim power bank, toiletry bag, travel bottle and a luggage tag, with comfort items like an eye mask or neck pillow for long-haul trips — all packed in a reusable pouch.
How do I keep a kit affordable for a big group?
Tier it: a lighter set (bottle, tote, cap) suits a local retreat, while a fuller premium kit fits an overseas incentive trip. Match the kit value to the trip value.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our default MOQ is 200 pieces, but it isn’t strict — smaller runs are often possible when a style is in stock or the artwork is simplified.




