Think back to the last corporate event you attended. Was it held in a bland hotel conference room with stale coffee and uncomfortable chairs? The kind of meeting that people attend more out of obligation than excitement?
Now, reimagine that same group of people aboard a sleek catamaran, sailing past the Maltese coast. The breeze is warm, the sea sparkles, and instead of fluorescent lighting, there’s golden Mediterranean sunshine. That’s what a corporate charter with Suncat Malta feels like—a meeting with a difference.
Why Take Your Corporate Event to the Sea?
In today’s workplace, team morale, creativity, and authentic connections are more important than ever. Traditional corporate settings often stifle those things. But when you remove the walls—literally—and bring your team into a relaxed, inspiring environment, something changes.
On the water, hierarchies soften. Conversation flows. People laugh more, share ideas freely, and genuinely enjoy the moment. It’s still business—but with a heartbeat.
Whether it’s a team-building retreat, client appreciation event, product launch, or even a small incentive reward, a corporate charter offers the perfect setting.
What Suncat Malta Brings to the Table
Suncat Malta isn’t your average boat rental service. It’s run by locals who truly care about every guest’s experience. When it comes to corporate charters, they understand that every business is different—and every team has its own energy.
That’s why they offer fully tailored experiences:
- Want a quiet strategy session with lunch on deck? Done.
- Need a DJ, branded cocktails, and networking under the stars? Absolutely.
- Prefer something simple and elegant to connect with international clients? They've got it covered.
A Typical Corporate Charter Day
While no two corporate charters are exactly alike, here’s how many of them flow:
- Welcome aboard: Your group is greeted at the marina by a friendly crew. Light refreshments and drinks are ready.
- Set sail: The catamaran glides away from the shore, and within minutes, the city noise is replaced by the sound of waves and wind.
- Activities & interaction: Whether it’s informal chats, structured workshops, or team-building games, the relaxed setting makes it all flow more naturally.
- Scenic break: A stop at a stunning bay like Comino or St Paul’s Island gives time for a swim, snorkel, or simply soaking in the view.
- Onboard catering: Choose from gourmet platters, seafood feasts, or local Maltese nibbles—all served fresh and customised for your event.
- Return refreshed: By the time you dock, people are smiling, energised, and actually thanking you for the best workday they’ve had in ages.
Who Is It For?
Corporate charters are perfect for:
- Local businesses wanting a fresh take on staff events.
- International teams visiting Malta for meetings or conferences.
- Start-ups seeking to impress investors or partners.
- Companies looking to reward their top performers in style.
No matter your company size or industry, the sea is the ultimate equaliser.
Beyond the Buzzwords: Real Benefits
Let’s be honest—“team-building” and “engagement” are words we throw around a lot. But this isn’t about ticking boxes. It’s about creating shared experiences that matter.
When you take your team away from desks, screens, and daily pressures, something beautiful happens. People open up. New ideas surface. Trust is built without forcing it. And when Monday rolls around, your team feels more connected than ever.
That’s what a Suncat Malta corporate charter does—it turns colleagues into collaborators, and events into stories people actually remember.
Plan Your Next Event Differently
The next time someone suggests a hotel ballroom or yet another video call, ask yourself: is that really the best we can offer?
Or could you offer your team the calm of the sea, the sparkle of a Maltese sunset, and an event that brings joy and purpose?
Let Suncat Malta help you design a corporate charter that reflects your company’s values—innovative, human, and forward-thinking.
Because when you take your business out to sea, you’ll be surprised what floats back: new ideas, stronger teams, and a renewed sense of what’s possible.
Comments