Incentive · Executive Retreat
The strategic conversation your team can't have in a meeting room.
Private driving retreats for C-suite, leadership teams and boards. Six to fourteen people. Off the record. The conversation the org needs you to have, in the only environment where it actually happens.
Enquire about a 2026 retreatWhy driving works for executive groups
Two hours in a Porsche on the Furka Pass is not transport — it's a controlled environment that strips out the things that prevent senior people from talking honestly. No screens. No assistants. No invited audience. A windshield, a steering wheel, the road, and the person in the passenger seat. The conversation has to happen because nothing else is competing for attention.
The conversations our boards have on day three of a retreat — about succession, about whether the strategy is right, about who actually believes what — would take six months of formal meetings to surface back in the office. They surface here because there's nowhere to hide.
How we design it
Six to fourteen participants. Five days. Three driving days, two arrival/departure days. One formal working block midweek (3-4 hours, usually a vineyard or a private dining room) — the only structured agenda time. Everything else is the schedule, which is the work.
Two driving partners per car, rotated daily. This forces every participant to spend driving time with every other participant by the end of the week. The dinner pairings rotate independently. By day four, every dyad in the group has had three or four hours of genuine one-on-one time.
Confidentiality
Every member of our crew signs an NDA. We do not photograph guests without permission. We do not list past clients on our site, in marketing materials, or in references — every prospect speaks to past guests by introduction only, and only with the past guest's consent. The default assumption: nothing about your week leaves the week. Treat this as standard.
Cost and scoping
€22,000–€38,000 per person depending on tier. Group minimums are usually 6; we've done programs as small as 4 for very senior boards. Programs include all transport from arrival airport, all hotel nights, all dining, fuel, tolls, and on-the-ground support.
Before you enquire
Frequently asked.
- Who attends a Pure Adrenalin executive retreat?
- Typically the C-suite plus a small number of senior advisors or board members — 6 to 14 participants. Mixed seniority is rare on these programs; the value comes from peer-to-peer time among people of similar standing, away from their direct reports.
- How is this different from a corporate off-site at a hotel?
- A hotel off-site rents you meeting rooms; our retreats use motion as the conversation primitive. Hours in a car together, slow dinners, no agenda items between 7pm and the next morning. The strategic conversations that take six months to surface in an office happen on day three of a driving week.
- Do you accommodate working sessions during the week?
- Yes, but minimally. Most retreats include one formal working block (3-4 hours) midweek. The rest of the time is unstructured — which is the point. Boards and C-suites work in the spaces between official sessions, not within them.
- Can spouses attend?
- Yes, on most programs. We design parallel partner experiences — usually art, gastronomy, or spa-oriented — that genuinely give the partner their own trip, not just adjacent time.
Next step
One conversation. NDA on file.
Send a brief note — group size, target dates, business outcome. We come back within 48 hours, NDA included.