Navigator Retreat Overview
May 23rd -28th, 2022
This six-day land and sea retreat is customized for couples and families who want to grow bolder, communicate more clearly, and navigate life together. You will enjoy peaceful surroundings, conversational learning, and leisurely meals.
Registration includes seven Navigator Sessions, three delicious meals, and a take-home guidebook to bring the Navigator Framework into play as you dream big together.
Hope Town, Bahamas
Play in the peaceful embrace where turquoise waters meet blue skies. And vacation meets vision casting. More than relaxing, a Navigator retreat is rejuvenating.
*Book yourself some flights and arrange your own accommodations at one of the many beautiful neighboring cottages.
Join us if you want to:
- Unplug from the rhythm of everyday responsibilities
- Carve out space for conversations that matter
- Expand your vision of what you hope to achieve, experience, or cultivate
- Get on the same page and live more boldly in a way that’s true to you
- Go home invigorated anticipating your next practical step together
When you live a life you love, everyone wins.
Price: $1,495 / family
When you live a life you love, everyone wins.
Join Erik + Emily Orton and a small gathering of other families and couples:
Erik + Emily said, "We used to think big dreams were for other people. People with more money, more time and more experience; people without kids, disabilities or limitations. We learned it doesn’t have to be that way when we bootstrapped a year on a sailboat with our five kids.

"Then we co-wrote a book about it, Seven at Sea: Why a New York City Family Cast Off Convention for a Life-Changing Year on a Sailboat. That’s when we reverse engineered a process for going from “crazy dream” to “dream fulfilled” five times faster.
"It’s almost embarrassing to admit how much fun we’ve had exploring, serving and growing all over the world. We call it the Navigator Framework. It’s our family’s secret sauce and we want to share it with you."
"We know from experience: Life is too precious to drift. Drifting drains money, time, and energy.
When you drift, you miss building trust, making memories, and countless opportunities to grow in ways that really matter to you.
"If we didn’t take the helm in our own life, we’d still be talking about how fun it would be to see the world someday. We would have less unity in our marriage. Our kids would think dreams are small-talk."
— Erik + Emily Orton