Day 1: Arrival & Team Connection
First hellos and easing in
- 14:00–18:00Airport transfers and hotel check-in
- 18:30–20:00Welcome dinner and team introductions
- 20:00–22:00Informal networking and discussions
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Remote work offers flexibility and access to global talent, but it can also make collaboration and relationship-building more difficult. That's why many remote-first companies organize retreats to bring employees together in person.
Time spent together helps colleagues build trust, align on priorities, collaborate on complex projects, and strengthen company culture. Many distributed teams meet once or twice per year to reconnect, share ideas, and create meaningful relationships beyond Slack and Zoom.
For many distributed companies, retreats are one of the few opportunities to bring the entire team together in person. Here's an example of a 5-day remote team retreat in Lisbon based on a real retreat organized for Mattermost.
Looking for inspiration on how to keep your remote team busy on the retreat?
Here are some activities that Surf Office has hosted in the past:

Workday, a people analytics company, hosted its company retreat in Barcelona. The team spent at the beach with activities like stand up paddle, swimming, and a surfing lesson. A beach trip is good for big groups because everyone can do what they want. Some can swim, some can play beach volleyball, and some can veg in the sun.

Get away from the noise and hustle of the city and bring your team for a nature hike. Our destinations in the Catskill Mountains, Zion national park, and Gran Canaria are perfect for bringing your team on a hike for some fresh air.

Break up your larger group in small teams and take a walk through the historic streets of Lisbon, for instance. See famous monuments, hidden gems, and learn about the culture of the city on a scavenger hunt. Get to know the city and each other in a fun way.

Invite a local expert to speak about something out-of-the-box. Or, have your employees volunteer to give informal Ted Talk-style presentations about something they’re passionate about. This approach leverages internal resources, uplifts individual interests, and shows your support for skills beyond work roles.

EVBox is a company focused on providing charging solutions for electric vehicles. Their group of 200 people joined Surf Office for a company retreat. In the process, we hosted a special dining experience in Lisbon with traditional dishes and drinks. Organizing meals can be a challenge for large groups: read what we’ve learned about making restaurant reservations.

If you want to keep your team bonding business-focused, host a hackathon. Divide the large group up into small teams and work on a project. A traditional hackathon focuses on creative problem-solving – emphasis on “creative.” Don’t be afraid to make the hackathon open-ended to foster innovation.
A remote team retreat is an event that brings distributed employees together in person to collaborate, strengthen relationships, and spend time together outside of video calls and messaging platforms.
Remote teams often communicate through Slack, email, and video calls. Retreats provide an opportunity to build stronger personal connections, improve collaboration, and strengthen company culture through face-to-face interactions.
Many remote companies organize retreats once or twice per year. The ideal frequency depends on team size, growth stage, budget, and how often employees have opportunities to meet in person.
A successful remote team retreat agenda typically includes collaborative work sessions, brainstorming, team-building activities, and informal social time. The best retreats balance productivity with opportunities to connect outside of work.
Most remote team retreats last between 3 and 5 days. This gives employees enough time to build meaningful relationships while still making the most of their time away from home.
Remote team retreats can improve communication, strengthen trust, increase employee engagement, boost morale, and help distributed teams build stronger working relationships.
Popular activities for remote teams include city tours, cooking classes, sailing trips, surf lessons, hiking, escape rooms, and collaborative workshops. The best activities encourage interaction and help teammates get to know each other beyond their daily work.
The best remote team retreat locations offer good flight connections, reliable infrastructure, comfortable workspaces, and memorable experiences. Popular destinations include Porto, Tenerife, Belgrade, Istanbul, New Orleans, and Da Nang.
For many remote-first companies, retreats are one of the most effective ways to strengthen culture, improve collaboration, and build long-term relationships between employees who rarely meet in person.
Planning a remote team retreat involves choosing an accessible destination, coordinating travel, arranging accommodation and workspaces, organizing activities, and creating an agenda that balances work and social time. Many companies work with retreat planners to simplify the process.
We got incredibly positive feedback. Many people said it was the best offsite we've ever had. So that's obviously the most important thing from like an organizational point of view. It was super nice working with you guys. I really enjoyed it. It was the first year we had an agency like you guys on board and it did really help, especially now having a much bigger team.
We did send a survey to everyone after the event. And the feedback was very positive. Everyone loved the hotel. People were saying that the food at the venue was very good, which I agree with. The rooms were great. The meeting space was perfect for us. Obviously the beach and the area were perfect. I think it was a great location for our team. There were some people that said this was the best summit they’ve attended.
The feedback has been impeccable. Everybody loved the hotel, loved the staff, loved the support from Surf Office, everything. All the expectations were, you know, not even just met, but went beyond. We loved the way we were taken care of.
The overall feedback was really fantastic. Everybody really liked the venue. They really liked being in the same location. We had a wonderful partnership and we’d love to work with you again.
We walked into it anxious. We walked away from it absolutely amazed by the results. It was so well organized. I would never have been able to do that alone, you pulled that off entirely. It was amazing. The team is buzzing! It blew people away. It definitely blew us away.
I was stressed out before the retreat cause I never did the planning. As soon as we arrived to the hotel, they knew everything and I didn’t have to worry about anything. Big thumbs up to the Surf Office team for the general flexibility, and for the communication.
It was absolutely perfect. There wasn’t one thing that I can criticize. We had a fantastic time, really really good. It went so smoothly, everybody was very happy. Anybody that asked now about how the offsite went, I just say: “It was amazing, you only can use 1 company, you don’t need to use anybody else”.
Amazing. It was I think a really lifelong memory. I think the whole team had a really great time. I never could do this without Surf Office.
It was an awesome experience. It went super smooth, the drivers were on time, food was great, and the flexibility of the hotel was great. We had a truly amazing time and all because of your great work and preparations – you were like the magic fairies that organised everything so beautifully!
We would like to hear more about your plans and how we can make your next remote team summit a success.
Do you have an office in one location or is your team distributed? Can employees bring their partners? Is the retreat going to be more about work or fun?
Even finding and booking one single restaurant for the dinner can be a painful project. Is the food going to be good? Is the price fair? How many of our team members have diet restrictions?
Each retreat is a combination of multiple smaller projects and with a large group the complexity might be scary.
But no worries, we mastered this process and made it fun and easy.
Our experienced project manager dedicated to you will help you with a whole organisation from searching for flights to crafting unique surprise activities for your team.
We will be your one-stop-shop for all of the logistics of your retreat. The Retreat Planner assigned to your group will work with you to book and coordinate everything from A-Z, providing you with peace-of-mind and a guarantee of quality and reliability from our local partners at the best possible prices.
According to our repeat clients and our first-time clients who have previous experience in organizing retreats in-house, this is the greatest value that we bring to them.
At the end of the planning process you will end up with the bullet-proof schedule. There is no room for improvisation with a large group.
Everything must work perfectly, all the activities and transfers must be just-on-time.
Sounds like a dream end, right? That’s how we work.
You are ready for your epic remote team retreat.
Included in the package:
We can help you to find an optimal location
As people are travelling from all over the places, we know how important is for you to find an optimal retreat location which will minimise the time for your team members.

No matter how spread out around the globe you are, we’ll find the best location for you all to meet.
Flexible check-in
We understand the traditional hospitality check-in after 2 pm is not convenient for a distributed team coming in from all over the globe. We’ll have someone at the workspace at all times to receive guests and check you into the accommodation as early as possible.
Organization of a local meetup
Organizing a local meetup: Be it for hiring or networking purposes, we have a strong local community of tech people and remote workers in most Surf Office locations and can easily put together a meetup like the one for a previous Automattic group in Lisbon.
Choose from hundreds of retreat locations in Europe, America, Asia-Pacific, and Africa.