Take the team off the calendar and onto the water
Team outings

Take the team off the calendar and onto the water

A team outing on a private boat: no meeting rooms, no slide decks, no Wi-Fi guilt. Just your people, an open horizon, and a captain who handles everything. It works for a half-day kickoff, a full-day celebration, or a long weekend away. We shape the day around your team — a quiet bay for a strategy session, a swim stop after lunch, dinner on deck as the sun goes down. You tell us the size of the team, the vibe, and the budget. We take care of the boat, the route, the food, and the logistics.
Why it works

A boat does what an offsite agenda can’t

There are no breakout rooms or icebreakers to force. Sharing a boat for a few days does the work on its own — here is why a team outing on the water lands where a conference hotel doesn’t.
A shared boat builds real bonds
A shared boat builds real bonds. Trimming a sail, cooking dinner at anchor and swimming off the back of the boat put the whole team on the same side of a small, real challenge. The trust that builds in three days at sea is the kind no workshop can manufacture.
Zero logistics for the organiser
Zero logistics for the organiser. A licensed captain handles the route, the weather and the safety; we handle catering, transfers and activities. You brief us once and get one transparent quote — no spreadsheets, no vendor chasing, no surprise invoices.
A genuine reset, not just a day out
A genuine reset, not just a day out. Phones go quiet, the horizon opens up, and the change of scene resets people in a way the office never will. Teams come back with the kind of clarity and goodwill that makes the next quarter noticeably easier.
Memories that outlast any merch
Memories that outlast any merch. A day spent jumping off the bow and watching the sunset from the deck becomes the story people retell for years. It sticks far longer than a branded hoodie or another dinner in a private room — and it is what new hires hear about first.
Built around your team, not a fixed package
Built around your team, not a fixed package. Half a day or a full week. Calm cruising or hands-on sailing. A laid-back celebration or an active day of swimming, snorkelling and racing the next boat. We shape the route, the pace and the extras around your people, your goal and your budget — not the other way round.
Everyone is included, whatever their level
Everyone is included, whatever their level. No sailing experience required — the captain keeps it safe and easy, and there is a spot for everyone, from the person who wants the helm to the one who just wants to read in the sun. Nobody sits on the sidelines.
Team outing formats

Pick the kind of outing that fits

Same boats, same captains — three ways to spend the time on the water, depending on what your team is after. Tell us which one fits and we build it around your people and budget.
Team group sailingRelaxed bonding cruiseCorporate regattaFriendly crew-vs-crew raceTeam sailing courseLearn to sail together
Best forRelaxed bondingHigh-energy competitionLearning a skill together
What happensA flotilla cruises bay to bayCrews race boat-to-boatHands-on lessons + certificate
BoatsA fleet (2+ yachts)2–6 yachts racing1 yacht per crew
Group size8–4012–60+4–8 per boat
DurationHalf a day – 7 days2–4 days5–7 days
IntensityLowHighMedium
Sailing skill gainedThe basicsRacing tacticsFull crew skills + cert
You leave withA closer, calmer teamBragging rightsA licence and a crew
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Need focused work time on board too — meetings in the morning, sailing in the afternoon? That is a team offsite.

From teams who came back

What crews say afterwards

A team outing is hard to picture until you have been on one. Here is how it lands for the people who organised theirs.

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

Artem 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.»

Alexander 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.»

Nikita Baranovskiy

Nikita Baranovskiy

.NET Architect, Team Leader

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Good to know

Team outing questions, answered

Everything organisers usually ask before booking a team outing on the water. Still unsure? Drop us a line in the quote form and we will reply within a day.