Wild Workation
Wild Workation
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Wild Workation

Work from anywhere. Finally mean it.

Remote work freed you from the office — so why are you still at the same desk? Sail the Mediterranean with a small group of remote professionals. Reliable internet on board, a dedicated workspace, morning deep work at anchor. No logistics. Just your laptop and the sea.

Run by RYC Sailing18 years at seaIYT-certified captainsReliable internet on board
Three ways to get on board

Same boats, same captains — different formats depending on who you're sailing with.

Shared offsite

Fixed price per person. Boat, captain, fuel, marina fees, food — all in. Pick a date, pay once, show up with your laptop. We handle everything that can go wrong. You focus on everything that matters.

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Team offsite

The whole boat, just your team. Custom route, schedule built around your sprints, one invoice, one contact. No coordinating with strangers — you arrive as a team, you leave as one too.

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Team outing

Take the team off the calendar and onto the water. Half a day or a full week on a private boat — no meeting rooms, no slide decks, just your people and an open horizon. We build the trip around your team.

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Fixed-price options

No-worry workations

A fully managed sailing week for remote professionals. Fixed price covers everything — your berth, fuel, port fees, and internet. You board, open your laptop, and work. The skipper handles the rest. The group is curated: everyone on board is there to work and explore, not just vacation. No unexpected costs, no coordination overhead. Just deep work in the morning, sailing in the afternoon.

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€1,100
Turkey

Yacht Workation in Fethiye

A 7-day yacht workation in the Göçek–Fethiye National Marine Park — one of the most unspoiled stretches of the Turkish Mediterranean. Turquoise bays unreachable by land, ancient Lycian rock tombs, sunsets over Ölüdeniz, the Butterfly Valley — all alongside remote work on a catamaran with 4G internet and views no coworking space can offer.

All-inclusive · Fixed price · Internet on board
Jun 27 – Jul 48/8€1,100
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Turkey

From Marmaris to Knidos and back

Seven days sailing along one of Turkey's finest coastlines — from the lively marina of Marmaris to the ancient ruins of Knidos at the tip of the Datça Peninsula. Crystal bays, pine-covered hillsides, a touch of history, and enough fast marina Wi-Fi to keep your sprint on track.

All-inclusive · Fixed price · Internet on board
May 16 – May 235/8€1,100
Jul 18 – Jul 258/8€1,100
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€1,300
Croatia

Croatia: Dalmatia

Yacht workation along the Dalmatian coast — Split, Trogir, Šibenik, the Kornati islands, and Zadar. 7 days, Starlink on board, UNESCO medieval towns.

All-inclusive · Fixed price · Internet on board
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€1,300
Greece

Yacht Workation in the Cyclades

A 7-day yacht workation through the iconic Cyclades — Santorini's volcanic caldera, Paros' turquoise coves, Naxos' ancient marble towns, and Milos' dramatic sea caves. Work remotely from a catamaran with 4G internet, swim in crystal-clear Aegean waters, and catch sunsets that have inspired artists for centuries.

All-inclusive · Fixed price · Internet on board
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Wild Community

People who don't fit the standard office

We bring together people who don't fit the standard office — not because they can't, but because they've already tried it differently.

There are no random people on a workation. Everyone made a conscious choice to come — and that immediately creates a special atmosphere. Open, without corporate politeness. People share real failures and real wins, and help each other because they want to.

In a week at sea, things happen that normally take months: deep connections, synergy, support. And most importantly — the feeling that you're not alone in choosing this path.

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Reviews from friends and guests

From people who came to work — and didn't want to leave.

«Gentlemen, that was awesome! One of the best non-vacations of my life. Thank you all!»

ALArtem Levenkov
Artem Levenkov
Software engineer

«Yes, and I would go as a sailor a couple more times, but I will definitely go, because what I saw, even with the prospect of reduced libations, completely ruined all other possible types of sea recreation.»

AFAlexander Fomich
Alexander Fomich
Mobile Lead

«It was my first time on a yacht, and I was worried it would be boring or I'd get seasick, but my concerns were completely unfounded. The sea, sun, fresh air, good company, absence of unnecessary people, sounds and events allowed me to reboot and rethink a lot. The sense of freedom that a yacht gives you is incomparable to anything else.»

NBNikita Baranovskiy
Nikita Baranovskiy
.NET Architect, Team Leader

«Spent a week working from a yacht with a wonderful company, sailing along the coast of Turkey. It felt like I didn’t even take a vacation, yet my mind got completely recharged. So I highly recommend it.»

DFDmitry Fisenko
Dmitry Fisenko
C++/Qt Software developer
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Yacht Workations

Everything you need to know about Wild Workation yacht workations: how internet works on board, what a berth costs, whether you need sailing experience, and where we sail. Honest answers with specific facts.

Wild Workation is a company that organises yacht workations aboard catamarans in the Mediterranean and Andaman Sea. We run 7-day voyages for remote professionals across three destinations: Turkey (Göcek–Fethiye Bay, Turquoise Coast), Greece (Cyclades, Lavrio to Santorini), and Thailand (Andaman Sea, Phuket to Ko Haa). Every voyage is led by a professional skipper and equipped with a 5G router with a local SIM card.

A yacht workation is a remote work format where you live and work aboard a sailing catamaran while moving between islands and anchorages. Mornings are focused work with 4G internet; afternoons are a sail to the next stop; evenings are for swimming, shore, and dinner. The work block and free time are cleanly separated — which makes the format more productive than most home office setups.

Wild Workation cruises are for remote professionals who can independently manage their own work schedule: software developers, designers, marketers, analysts, freelancers, entrepreneurs. The key requirement is the ability to work autonomously during morning hours (approximately 9:00–13:00). No sailing experience is needed.

A regular charter is a leisure trip; Wild Workation is a voyage built around remote work. Key differences: the daily schedule protects morning work hours, every yacht carries a high-speed 5G marine router, the group consists exclusively of remote professionals, and passages between anchorages are planned after the work block ends — not during it.

According to feedback from our participants — yes. A morning at anchor is structured: no dress code, no office interruptions, no pointless meetings. 4–6 hours of focused work with the sea waiting afterwards creates a natural deadline that sharpens focus. Most participants report completing as much as a full office day, but with considerably less effort.

Wild Workation runs voyages across three destinations: (1) Turkey — workation cruise through the Göcek–Fethiye National Marine Park, Turquoise Coast; (2) Greece — Cyclades workation (Lavrio to Santorini via Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Folegandros); (3) Thailand — Andaman Sea sailing vacation (Phuket to Phi Phi, Ko Lanta, Ko Haa).

6–8 guests per catamaran. This is the optimal size: large enough for interesting company, small enough that everyone has their own workspace and personal space. Full charters are available for teams and private groups.

Yes. Every Wild Workation yacht carries a 5G router with a local SIM: Turkcell/Vodafone in Turkey, Cosmote/Vodafone Greece in Greece. Real-world speeds at anchor: 20–50 Mbps. Sufficient for video calls, code deploys, cloud tools, and file transfers. Coverage is stable 90% of the time; routes are planned with reliable signal zones in mind.

Yes — video calls work stably when the yacht is at anchor, which is most of the day. Brief drops can occur during passages or in very remote anchorages. We recommend scheduling critical meetings for morning hours: at anchor, in the quiet cockpit or saloon, with a consistent signal.

Every Wild Workation catamaran has three work zones: (1) cockpit — open stern deck with a sun shade, large table, and 220V outlets; (2) panoramic saloon — enclosed, air-conditioned, with a table for 6–8; (3) foredeck — for those who prefer working in the sun by the water. Internet and power available at every spot.

Most participants work 5–6 focused hours per day, typically 9:00–14:00. This is comparable to a productive meeting-free office day. Passages are planned for the afternoon, so the morning work block stays untouched.

No sailing experience is needed. The yacht is operated by a licensed professional skipper. Participants need no skills. If you want to learn the basics of sailing — the skipper will happily teach you during the voyage itself.

Double cabins: a double bed or two singles, air conditioning, 220V and USB outlets, a small wardrobe, and a porthole. Hot-water shower bathroom shared between 2–3 cabins depending on the yacht. Fresh bedding and towels provided for every guest. Cabin size is comparable to a compact hotel room.

A berth on a 7-day workation cruise costs from €1,100 (early bird, Turkey) to €1,500 (standard price, Greece). A full private cabin for two: €2,200–2,400. Included: 7 nights on the catamaran, skipper, fuel, port fees, bedding, and onboard internet. Extra: groceries (bought together), flights, marina transfer, and meals ashore.

Every Wild Workation berth includes: 7 nights on the catamaran, skipper services, fuel, anchorage and port fees, bedding and towels, 5G router with local SIM, basic snorkelling gear, and yacht cleaning.

Not included: flights to the departure port, airport–marina transfer, meals ashore (lunches/dinners at restaurants, €10–25 per person), alcohol, personal expenses, shore excursions, scuba diving, and skipper gratuity (optional, typically 5–10%).

Yes. Full yacht charter (up to 8 berths) is available for teams, families, or corporate retreats. The route, schedule, and programme are tailored to your needs. A charter for 6+ people is more cost-effective than booking individual berths. Contact us for a quote.

The 50% booking deposit is non-refundable but can be transferred to another voyage if cancelled 30+ days before departure. The remaining balance is due 14 days before the voyage. If Wild Workation cancels due to weather or force majeure — full refund or rebooking.

Choose a cruise on the website, select your cabin type, and fill in the booking form. We confirm availability and send payment details within 24 hours. A 50% deposit holds your spot on the voyage.

We recommend booking 4–8 weeks ahead of your preferred dates. Peak-season sailings (July–August) often fill up 2–3 months in advance. Popular destinations (Santorini, Phi Phi) tend to sell out earliest.

Essentials: laptop, noise-cancelling headphones, chargers and a power strip, light clothing, swimwear, flip-flops and shoes for shore, SPF 50+ sunscreen, a light jacket for evenings. Snorkelling gear is provided on board. Replace hard suitcases with soft duffel bags — they fit the cabin storage much better.

Yes — we require travel insurance with water sports and activities coverage for all participants. A policy costs €20–50 per week and typically covers medical treatment, evacuation, and trip cancellation.

The Mediterranean and Phang Nga Bay are among the calmest sailing waters in their respective regions. At anchor there is virtually no motion. If you are prone to seasickness, bring Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) or Sea-Band acupressure wristbands. The body adapts within 1–2 days.

It depends on the destination. Turkey and Greece (Mediterranean): May–October; the best months for a workation are May–June and September–October (fewer tourists, milder weather). Thailand (Andaman Sea): November–April (dry season only). The most comfortable periods for productive work are the shoulder months — before and after peak tourist season.

Predominantly remote professionals aged 25–45: developers, designers, marketers, product managers, freelancers, startup founders. 40–50% of participants join solo. Shared interests — remote work, the sea, unconventional travel — bring the group together quickly. Many participants stay in touch well after the voyage.

Yes. No socialising is forced. You can work in your private cabin with headphones, swim alone, and read on the foredeck. Evening dinners and activities are an opportunity, not an obligation. The format is equally comfortable for those who want company and those who value personal space.

A workation (from "work" + "vacation") is a format where you keep doing your normal remote job, but from a place people usually save for time off. It is not a holiday and not a retreat: the working day stays intact — focused hours in the morning — and the travel happens around it, in the afternoons and evenings. The point is not a break from work, but a change of environment that makes the work better.

From a holiday: on a workation you actually work — the trip is built so the working hours are protected, not squeezed in between activities. From ordinary remote work: the environment changes on purpose. Instead of the same flat or café every day, you get a new setting (for us, a different bay each day) that breaks the routine and, for most people, sharpens focus rather than scattering it.

No — a workation is a general format, not a specific place. People do workations from mountain cabins, coliving houses, villas, and boats. A sailing workation is simply the version we run: a small group on a catamaran, a new anchorage each day, the working morning protected. The principle is the same everywhere — keep the job, change the environment.