Executive Retreats at Pullman Bunker Bay Resort
Set between Bunker Bay and Cape Naturaliste in the Margaret River Region, Pullman Bunker Bay Resort gives small executive teams something a standard boardroom cannot: space, quiet, and a setting that makes it easier to see the bigger picture, literally and otherwise.
A different kind of thinking space
Leadership retreats, planning days and small strategy sessions tend to work best away from the usual office rhythm, and that is exactly the shift Bunker Bay offers. Teams arrive, settle in, and find that decisions come a little easier when there is ocean outside the window instead of a car park. It is the kind of environment where a two-day planning session can actually feel like two days well spent.
Rooms built for smaller groups
Not every meeting needs a conference hall, and the resort's smaller event spaces are designed with that in mind. Wardan, named for the Noongar word for ocean, is a light-filled room with floor-to-ceiling windows, ocean views and its own private terrace, comfortably seating up to 50 for a working session or 60 for something more social. For something more intimate still, Karlup offers a warm, private setting for board meetings, planning sessions or a private dinner to close out the day, with ocean views built in as standard.
Both rooms come with the practical essentials sorted, built-in AV including Wi-Fi, screen, projector, lectern, microphone and house audio, so the focus stays on the conversation rather than the setup.
The Executive Retreat Package
For teams planning a residential meeting between 20 August and 31 December 2026, the Executive Retreat Package brings the details together into one simple rate, starting from $500 per person. It includes one night's accommodation, buffet breakfast at Other Side of the Moon, a Full Day and Half Day Delegate Package, and built-in AV, with a 10% saving built into the packaged rate and the option to earn 2X ALL Reward points on eligible bookings. For executive assistants and event organisers, it takes the guesswork out of planning a short, focused retreat without having to build a full multi-day conference from scratch.
Room to switch off, too
The sessions matter, but so does what happens either side of them. A morning walk along Bunker Bay before the first meeting starts. Lunch on a balcony with the ocean in view. A private dinner in Karlup to close out the day's decisions. The resort's facilities are built to hold both halves of a retreat, the productive part and the wellbeing part.
For groups wanting to extend the experience further, the events team can build in private dining, team building or a wellness session at Vie Spa, shaping the retreat around what the group needs.
A coastal alternative
The best leadership retreats tend to produce clearer thinking, not just a change of scenery. At Bunker Bay, that clarity comes fairly naturally, helped along by ocean views, a mindful agenda, and a team on hand to tailor to what your delegates want to achieve and feel when they depart. It is a different way to run a strategy day, and for a lot of leadership teams, it is one worth trying at least once.
If your next planning day or leadership retreat could use a change of setting, our events team can help shape it around your group.