As Malta’s corporate landscape gears up for the festive season, one tradition remains firmly at the heart of many organisations – the annual Christmas event.

Far from being a simple get-together, end-of-year celebrations are increasingly recognised as a powerful way for companies to strengthen culture, reward teams, and set the tone for the year ahead. 

In a climate where retaining talent and nurturing morale is more critical than ever, management teams and business leaders are rethinking how these occasions can deliver real value to their people. 

“The most successful corporate events go beyond food and drink – they’re about creating a shared experience that makes employees feel appreciated,” notes Adrian Bonnici, Director of Sales at Corinthia Caterers. “It’s a chance for companies to say thank you in a way that’s memorable.” 

Tailored celebrations for today’s workforce 

With Malta’s diverse workforce – particularly in fast-paced sectors like iGaming, finance, and tech – employers are seeking innovative ways to bring teams together outside the office.

Experts argue that well-executed events can improve employee engagement, reinforce loyalty, and even help with long-term retention. 

According to Bonnici, the key is in tailoring events to reflect both company identity and employee expectations. From formal gala dinners to more relaxed themed evenings, no two events are ever the same. 

“We always encourage our clients to think about the atmosphere they want to create. Do they want to inspire? To energise? Or simply to provide a relaxed space for their people to connect? Once that vision is clear, everything else falls into place.”  At Corinthia Caterers, this often means blending culinary excellence with seamless execution. Menus are designed to be both innovative and crowd-pleasing, with options that cater for both seated and reception events.  

Left: Plated ‘Deconstructed Caprese’ amuse bouche served at the ‘August Moon Ball’ event.
Right: ‘Smokey Maple Bliss’ signature cocktail a combination of hot cocoa, Scotch whisky, maple syrup, smoked sea salt & toasted marshmallow, served at a private corporate event.

But just as important as the food is the setting. The right venue sets the tone for the entire evening, whether it’s a formal black-tie gala, a casual networking reception, or a themed celebration that reflects a company’s culture.

With access to a wide portfolio of venues, from elegant ballrooms to unique heritage spaces and modern settings, Corinthia Caterers helps clients match their vision with the perfect backdrop.

And for companies who prefer to celebrate on their own premises, Corinthia Caterers also offers outside catering bringing the full experience, from food to service, directly to the workplace.

This flexibility allows organisations to create an atmosphere that not only impresses but also resonates with their teams, making the event feel truly bespoke. 

Private corporate awards night held at the stunning Fort Manoel, catered by Corinthia Caterers

Many clients have experienced this first-hand. Avolta, a longstanding partner, shares: 

For the past seven years, Corinthia Caterers has been our trusted partner in delivering exceptional catering services for Avolta’s end-of-year events. Their professionalism and attention to detail have consistently exceeded our expectations. From the exquisite food to the seamless execution, every event has been a testament to their high standards.”

Entertainment stage at ‘Sailing the Skyline’ 2025 summer event held by Corinthia Caterers in collaboration with 242.group and St. James Cavalier

Trends shaping this year’s celebrations 

As Malta’s business community prepares for the festive season, one clear shift is emerging: companies are moving from formality to experience – prioritising participation and engagement while still holding on to the festive magic. The best events are no longer just dinners; they’re curated experiences that employees remember long after the holidays. 

  • Experiential design leads the way, with live entertainment, immersive décor, themed menus, signature cocktails, and creative dress codes turning events into memorable experiences rather than routine gatherings. 
  • Inclusivity is essential. With Malta’s diverse workforce, programming and catering must reflect varied cultures, generations, and dietary needs, ensuring every guest feels valued. 
  • Interactive event flows are replacing the usual welcome–speech–dinner format. Employee awards, talent showcases, and open-mic sessions invite teams to participate, making them active contributors to the celebration. 
  • Sustainability – With growing awareness, more businesses are opting for eco-conscious setups, reducing waste and using locally sourced ingredients. 

Left: Sea salt caramel and vanilla twisted sweet taco
Right: Slow cooked duck confit with umami depth on a wakame seaweed salad

Planning ahead 

With demand for venues and catering services rising in the lead-up to December, early planning is key to creating a seamless and memorable corporate event. “Booking ahead gives companies the flexibility to choose the perfect venue, customise menus, and design an experience that truly reflects their team,” concludes Mr Bonnici. 

Ultimately, a corporate Christmas event is an investment – not just in a single evening, but in the team spirit that will carry companies into the new year. 

Start planning your corporate Christmas celebration

Let Corinthia Caterers help you create an unforgettable festive experience for your team. Reach out at corporate@corinthiacaterers.com or call +356 2144 8800. 

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