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Wild Workation vs WiFi Tribe

Both run curated group travel for remote professionals. Both are small enough to feel like a community. The difference is what "on location" means — a coliving villa or a sailing yacht.

WiFi Tribe runs "chapters" — monthlong coliving stays for remote workers in a curated house or villa, typically 15–25 participants per chapter.

Wild Workation runs week-long sailing cruises for 8–12 people. The match is real: both curate their community, both attract senior remote professionals, both are small enough to avoid the "conference" feel. The mismatch is the structural shape.

At a glance

Wild WorkationWiFi Tribe
FormatSailing yacht, moving each dayVilla or coliving house, fixed in one place for a month
Duration7 daysTypically 1 month per chapter
Group size4–12Typically 15–25
AccommodationCabin on a boatShared or private room in a villa
Location varietyMultiple anchorages per weekOne city/region for the full month
PriceRoughly €1,100–€2,400 per week all-inclusiveHistorically USD 1,500–3,000 per month, typically including accommodation and community programme
MealsFully includedUsually self-organised
ConnectivityStarlink on board + 4GLocal fibre in the villa + local SIMs

When WiFi Tribe is the better fit

  • You want a month in one place without rebooking accommodation mid-stay.
  • You value cooking and eating together in a villa rather than eating what the boat galley produces.
  • You want to deeply explore one region by day-tripping out of a fixed base.
  • You want a slightly larger community than a boat will ever give you.

When Wild Workation is the better fit

  • You only have a week and want the entire product to fit inside it.
  • You want the destination to change during the week, not stay put.
  • You want the "no logistics" version — everything from groceries to transit is handled.
  • You are specifically interested in sailing as part of the experience.

The two work well back to back — a WiFi Tribe chapter followed by a Wild Workation week is a common pairing, and several of our guests have done exactly that.

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