What if remote work didn’t mean staying home?
This isn’t a vacation, and it’s not a retreat. It’s a fully functional work environment set in a place normally reserved for time off. On board, you’ll find dedicated workspaces, stable internet, quiet corners for deep focus, and open areas for collaboration. During the day, you work as usual. Breaks and evenings unfold at sea — in secluded coves and coastal towns.
The format is designed for groups of up to 12 people, working equally well for individuals and full team offsites. Larger groups can be accommodated by arrangement.
Wild Workation exists to prove a simple idea: productivity, travel, and a healthy daily rhythm don’t have to compete — they can reinforce each other.
Bring a colleague, a friend, or your entire team. A few days on a yacht can unlock more clarity, energy, and ideas than months at a familiar desk. If working by the sea — surrounded by people who think like you — feels right, it’s time to come aboard.

Why workations are good for individuals?
At home, boundaries dissolve. Bedroom becomes office, kitchen becomes meeting room. You're "always working" yet never truly focused. A coworking space helps, but you're still in the same routine. And routine is the enemy of creativity.
Forced focus. On a yacht there's no popping out to run errands. You have a laptop, internet, and 4–6 hours of deep work. Tasks that dragged for weeks get done in days.
Better context switching. Intense morning work, afternoon swimming, informal conversation in the evening. Your best ideas don't come at a desk.
Quality over hours. You have 4–5 peak hours — either you do what matters, or the day is gone. One such week beats a month of busy work at home.
Organic community. Living alongside people creates natural connection. Cross-industry conversations produce unconventional ideas.
Burnout prevention. Burnout is about monotony, not workload. A workation breaks the pattern: you work, but in an environment that energizes you.
Cost: €1,200–1,500/week all-inclusive. One good client pays for it many times over.

Benefits of workations for teams
Team workations are different. Work and interaction happen naturally — no icebreakers, no mandatory fun.
Trust is built between tasks: discussing an approach over lunch, watching how someone solves a problem in real time. On a yacht, the whole team shares one time zone and one physical space. A question that would sit in Slack for two days gets resolved in five minutes. Architecture debates happen on deck, not in threads. Juniors watch seniors debug complex problems. That knowledge can't be documented — it's transferred through observation.
The best decisions come informally. On our pilot, a dev team solved an architectural problem they'd been stuck on for a month — in one evening conversation on deck.
Cost for a team of 6–8: €9,000–12,000 per week — nearly identical to a classic offsite. But the results aren't comparable. After a classic offsite you have slide decks. After a workation you have a team that actually understands each other.
