Late-summer openings just released for weekday retreats and shoulder-season wedding holds.Oceanfront lodge | 18 rooms | ferry + driver arrival notes
Offsites and buyoutsStay / dine / gather / marry / disappear for a long weekend
Offsites and buyouts

Private retreats with enough working structure for leadership teams and enough calm that the stay never feels corporate.

Alder Cove works best for small leadership retreats that need real meeting time, flexible arrivals, and dinners that feel restorative rather than transactional.

8-32 guestsbest-fit range for overnight work sessions
2 meeting roomsplus smaller corners for one-on-ones and prep
Buyout optionavailable for groups that need full privacy
Meeting room with long table, natural light, and a wooded view.
Retreat planners want work sessions that feel focused in the morning and easy to leave behind once dinner starts.

What retreat planners usually sort out first

Operations leads usually start with room count, travel friction, and backup plans. Executives want to know whether the property feels worth leaving town for. Team leads care about dinners, downtime, and whether people can still talk after the agenda ends. That is why the page stays tied to the room experience, the dining rhythm, and the sample itinerary.

Hotel bedroom with balcony doors opening toward the water.
Rooms

Room mix and quiet time

The stay pages help retreat buyers judge whether the property will feel restorative between sessions.
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Warm dining room facing the water at sunset with tables set for dinner.
Meals

Dinner and welcome-night flow

The dining page proves the evenings do not collapse into banquet energy.
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