A strategic framework for US and Canadian companies planning offsites in the hybrid era
Company retreats have undergone a major transformation. What once looked like corporate getaways with little impact are now seen as essential investments in culture, collaboration, and long-term performance. In a hybrid and remote-first environment, they have become one of the few moments where teams can reconnect in person, solidify alignment, and build the trust required for high-performance work.
Deloitte’s Global Travel Survey shows that corporate travel is rising sharply and approaching pre-pandemic levels. Team offsites are at the center of this rebound. However, with costs increasing worldwide, from accommodations to catering, companies are under greater pressure to plan retreats with clear budgeting and measurable returns.
This guide breaks down how much corporate retreats really cost in 2025, how to structure a reliable budget, how to manage hidden expenses, and how to estimate ROI. It provides a full playbook for planning strategically, spending wisely, and ensuring your retreat delivers tangible results.
Average retreat costs by company size (USD)
Understanding your budget range starts with the size of your team. Below are realistic benchmarks based on thousands of offsites managed across the US and Europe.
Small companies (10–50 employees)
Per-person cost: 500 to 1,000 USD
Total budget: 7,500 to 50,000 USD
Typical duration: two to three days
Format: shared accommodations, regional travel, curated team-building, simple catering
Client example:
A Paris-based startup hosted a two-day retreat at Le Chromatic with shared rooms, local train travel, and catered dinners. Total cost: 7,800 USD for 18 people.
Budget insight:
Teams under 10,000 USD have the best results when choosing regional venues and one-night formats.
Mid-size companies (51–200 employees)
Per-person cost: 400 to 800 USD
Total budget: 30,000 to 120,000 USD
Typical duration: two to four days
Format: mid-range venues or partial buyouts, workshops, structured social programming
Cost levers:
Charter buses over flights, room type distribution, selection of paid activities
Client example:
A fintech company hosted a three-day retreat in Normandy at Le Gîte au Bout du Verger with catered meals and outdoor team games. Total cost: 48,000 USD for 92 people.
Budget insight:
Weekday bookings and bundled vendor agreements meaningfully reduce costs.
Large companies (201+ employees)
Per-person cost: 350 to 750 USD
Total budget: 80,000 to 300,000+ USD
Typical duration: three or more days
Format: multi-venue coordination, advanced AV support, hybrid sessions, premium logistics
Cost challenges:
Accommodation split across several properties, transport coordination, activity scheduling
Client example:
A global fashion brand hosted a staggered retreat across two luxury French venues for 240 employees. Total cost: 215,000 USD, with notable improvements in post-retreat productivity.
Budget insight:
For teams above 200 people, departmental retreats often offer better engagement and more cost control than a single large event.
What drives retreat costs up or down
Several variables influence your final budget:
Location:
Urban destinations increase costs by 20 to 40 percent versus rural settings.Seasonality:
Spring and autumn add about 25 percent due to peak demand.Room type:
Private rooms add 50 to 100 USD per person per night.Catering format:
On-site chef services add 40 to 60 USD per person per meal.Activities:
Premium activities add 20 to 50 USD per person.AV and hybrid tech:
Costs rise significantly for teams with remote participants.
Understanding these factors early helps you make confident, strategic decisions.
How to stretch your budget (Real examples)
Naboo uses three standardized retreat tiers that help companies forecast costs with clarity:
Economy tier (80 to 100 USD per person per day)
Shared rooms, public transit access, DIY meals, free on-site activities
Example:
Le Chromatic in the Loire Valley — 7,200 USD for 20 people, two nights
Standard tier (130 to 170 USD per person per day)
Comfort shared rooms, stocked kitchens, local caterers, structured activities
Example:
Le Gîte au Bout du Verger — 45,000 USD for 90 people
Premium tier (300 to 400 USD per person per day)
Private rooms, chef on-site, premium activities, private transport
Example:
Le Mas d’Alex, Provence — 36,000 USD for 100 people, three days
The ROI of a well-planned retreat
Retreats are not expenses. They are performance drivers. Across hundreds of events, organizations report:
20 percent improvement in team productivity
30 percent increase in engagement scores
40 percent reduction in churn in the six months following a retreat
35 percent increase in innovation output
These figures come from internal survey data and pre- and post-retreat KPI tracking across dozens of companies.
How location shapes your retreat budget
Why location Is the single biggest cost multiplier
More than any other factor, your chosen destination affects:
Transport expenses
Accommodation availability
Catering and vendor pricing
Tax rates and local fees
Overall experience and perceived value
A retreat in Manhattan may double your accommodation costs versus a countryside venue two hours away, whereas a rural retreat in the Alps may require higher transport spending.
North America: urban vs nature-led retreats
Major cities (New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Austin)
Pros: direct flights, wide venue selection, social options
Cons: high hotel costs (often 500–700 USD per night), service fees, constraints on meeting spaces
Budget insight:
Shoulder seasons and weekday stays can reduce costs by up to 25 percent.
Secondary cities & nature destinations (Asheville, Sedona, Hudson Valley)
Pros: lower lodging costs, immersive environments
Cons: possible transport complexity and the need for charter transfers
Budget insight:
Choose locations with direct train or flight access to reduce transport spending.
Europe: Understanding price variance by region
Western Europe (France, Germany, Netherlands)
High-quality venues but higher costs: 220–350 USD per person per night
Eastern Europe (Poland, Hungary, Romania)
Excellent value: 100–180 USD per person per night
Currency advantage:
Teams paying in USD often save 30–40 percent by choosing Eastern European destinations.
Rural vs Urban retreats: The experience trade-off
Urban retreats cost more but offer accessibility and dining options.
Rural retreats cost less, provide immersive experiences, and often allow for greater schedule flexibility.
Naboo-certified venues offer extended check-in/check-out by default, avoiding extra-night charges.
Timing matters: How seasons affect retreat costs
Spring and Fall: highest pricing and demand
Summer: dominated by leisure travel
Winter: most affordable window except holiday weeks
Early booking for winter and early spring can reduce venue costs by up to 30 percent.
Budget structure: The four core cost categories
These categories usually represent 90–95 percent of a retreat budget.
1. Transportation (15–25 percent)
Flights, buses, transfers, train tickets
Average domestic travel cost: 150–350 USD per person
2. Accommodation (25–35 percent)
Shared rooms: 50–130 USD
Private rooms: 130–250+ USD
Meeting rooms and venue fees included in some properties
3. Food & beverage (20–30 percent)
DIY meals: 3–8 USD
Local catering: 20–40 USD
On-site chef: 45–65 USD per person per meal
4. Activities & programming (15–25 percent)
Free on-site sports and lounges
Paid activities: 20–150 USD per person
Facilitators, speakers, and materials included
Sample budget allocation (50-person, three-day retreat)
Transportation: 20 percent
Accommodation: 30 percent
Food & Beverage: 25 percent
Activities: 20 percent
Buffer: 5 percent
Total example budget: 65,000 USD
Common budget mistakes to avoid
Underestimating AV or hybrid needs
Forgetting liability insurance
Ignoring taxes and service fees
Choosing weekend dates only
Failing to include a contingency buffer
A structured approach prevents overspending and avoids last-minute shocks.
Hidden costs: What most teams miss
Local tourism taxes
Early check-in/late check-out fees
Insurance requirements
Tech rentals and upgraded Wi-Fi
Staff overtime
Cancellation penalties
Foreign exchange fees
Weather-related activity changes
Each of these can increase the final budget by 5–15 percent if not anticipated.
Case study: A 250-person international retreat
Industry: Global SaaS
Goal: reconnect hybrid teams, align OKRs, launch new product squads
Location: South of France
Duration: four days / three nights
Total budget: 286,900 USD
Cost per person: 1,195 USD
Measured results within 90 days:
Engagement score increased by 18 points
On-time project delivery improved by 19 percent
Cross-functional alignment reached 85 percent
Voluntary turnover decreased by 4.1 points
Internal referrals increased by 70 percent
The retreat succeeded because it combined clear objectives, careful planning, and meaningful shared experiences.
Eight proven ways to reduce retreat costs (without lowering quality)
Book early
Avoid peak seasons
Choose all-in-one venues
Use tiered accommodations
Mix catering formats
Negotiate strategically
Stay within two to three hours of your HQ
Use a dedicated retreat planning platform for structure and accuracy
Smart planning consistently reduces retreat costs by 15–30 percent.
Estimate your retreat budget in 3 minutes
Naboo’s Retreat Budget Calculator creates a full retreat estimate based on team size, duration, destination, room preferences, and experience tier.
It uses real vendor data from more than 10,000 retreats.
Outputs include:
Per-person cost
Total budget
Category-by-category breakdown
Downloadable report for stakeholder review
