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Curated travel is not about where you go. It is about how the journey comes together. 

At ROAM Lifestyles, every trip begins with the people taking it. From there, each element is selected and aligned. The destination. The pace. The access. The experience.

Nothing is pulled from a template. Nothing is repeated.

The result is a journey where everything is exactly as it should be. Whether it is an executive retreat, a multi-country expedition, or a large-scale corporate experience, every detail holds its place.

This is travel that lands.

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croatia

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croatia // the curated travel

The trip starts in Split, where the harbor sits beneath the Roman walls of Diocletian’s Palace. Travelers spend the first evening here before stepping aboard a privately chartered sailing yacht the following morning. . .

aboard a privately chartered sailing yacht

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french & swiss alps 

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french & swiss alps // the curated travel

Arrival is in Geneva where Lake Geneva stretches toward the first walls of the Alps.  The route then climbs into the Bernese Oberland where Grindelwald sits beneath steep cliffs and glaciers. . .

ride a tram up, descend on a trotti bike

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vietnam & cambodia

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vietnam & cambodia // the curated travel

Limestone towers rise straight from the sea in Ha Long Bay, scattered across the horizon like islands dropped into the water. Guests board a traditional overnight boat and spend the evening moving quietly between the karst formations before anchoring among the cliffs for the night. . .

start in Ha long bay anchored among the cliffs

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additional ideas

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with roam lifestyles, the world has no limits. we can plan just about anything you can dream!  Here are a few more ideas to explore.

thailand

alaska

morocco

iceland

turkey

paris

greece

northern
italy

northern italy

Starting at $11,800 Per Person, excluding airfare.
based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 9–11 days

The journey begins in Rome where ancient stone streets lead past fountains, open piazzas, and cafés that fill each evening with conversation. Travelers settle near the historic center before stepping into the city’s layered past with a private walk through the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Early the next morning the group enters the Vatican Museums before the doors open to the public, moving quietly through the galleries before arriving beneath the vast dome of St Peter’s Basilica. Evenings gather everyone around long tables in candlelit trattorias while the city hums softly outside.
From Rome the route moves north into the countryside of Tuscany where vineyards and olive groves stretch across rolling hills. Small hill towns appear along winding roads while mornings might include a walk through Florence’s historic center or a visit to Siena’s Piazza del Campo. One afternoon is spent among the vineyards during a relaxed wine tasting followed by a farm lunch beneath shaded trees. Continuing west, the colorful villages of Cinque Terre cling to cliffs above the Ligurian Sea where walking paths connect small harbors and quiet coves.
The final days unfold across Northern Italy’s lakes and canals. On Lake Como, classic wooden boats move slowly between historic villas and gardens along the water’s edge. The journey concludes in Venice where narrow canals replace roads and gondolas glide beneath stone bridges. Walks through the quieter sestieri reveal hidden courtyards and artisan workshops before the group gathers one last time for dinner in a historic palazzo overlooking the lagoon. 

Rome, Tuscany, Cinque Terry, Lake Como & Venice

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greece

The journey begins on Mykonos, where whitewashed houses spill down toward the Aegean and fishing boats drift in the harbor beneath the island’s windmills. Travelers settle into a seaside hotel where terraces open directly toward the water and narrow stone lanes weave between bright blue doors and small cafés. One morning the group boards a private yacht and crosses the short stretch of sea to Delos, the quiet island where marble ruins rise from the hillside and the harbor looks much as it did centuries ago when merchants and sailors arrived here from across the Mediterranean.

From the islands the trip continues to Athens, where the Acropolis stands above the city and the columns of the Parthenon catch the warm afternoon light. Walking paths wind through the ancient grounds while the city stretches outward in every direction below. Time in Athens moves between guided explorations and slower moments in neighborhood squares where cafés fill the sidewalks and conversations drift late into the evening. One day the group travels beyond the city to places like Epidaurus or Delphi, where stone theaters and mountain sanctuaries sit quietly in the landscape, offering a deeper sense of the history that shaped the region.

The final days unfold on Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, where olive groves and vineyards cover the hills above the sea. Travelers visit the ancient palace of Knossos before continuing into the countryside to a family-run farm surrounded by orchards and gardens. Here the group gathers around long tables while local cooks demonstrate traditional Cretan dishes using ingredients grown just steps away. As the evening settles in, dinner is served outdoors overlooking the coastline while the light fades across the water. 

athens, mykonos & crete

 Starting at $10,200 Per Person, excluding airfare, based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 7–9 days

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paris, france

It’s a classic for a reason. The first time the Eiffel Tower appears between the buildings, people still stop in the street. Paris has a way of doing that. The journey begins along the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe before rising above the rooftops inside the tower itself, where the city spreads out in every direction. Between explorations, a tasting introduces some of France’s most loved foods and wines, and a perfume workshop invites guests to blend a fragrance of their own. As evening settles, a private boat slips quietly onto the Seine, drifting past the Louvre Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral while the bridges and stone facades begin to glow in the fading light.
Beyond Paris, the landscape shifts. In the gardens of Palace of Versailles, bicycles follow long gravel paths through groves of trees where fountains suddenly appear and marble statues watch over quiet corners of the estate. From there the road pushes west toward Normandy. The countryside grows softer and greener until, almost without warning, the sea flats open up and the abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel rises from the horizon. Stone towers, narrow streets, and centuries of history stacked onto a single island.
Instead of rushing back to the city, the evening slows down nearby in the Norman countryside. A private villa hosts dinner at a long table set outside as the light fades over the fields. Local seafood, fresh breads, and wines from across France appear course by course while conversation stretches late into the night. The next morning brings time to wander the abbey’s winding streets before returning to Paris for one final evening in a city that has drawn travelers, artists, and dreamers for generations.

a classic french journey

Starting at $5000 Per Person, excludes airfare. based on 15-20 travelers. Length: 5-6 days

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turkey

The journey begins along the Turquoise Coast in Bodrum, where whitewashed houses climb the hillside above a harbor filled with wooden sailing boats. Travelers settle into a seaside retreat where terraces face the Aegean and the pace quickly slows. Mornings might begin with coffee overlooking the water before the group boards a traditional gulet to sail along the coastline. The boat moves easily between small islands and quiet coves where the water turns deep blue and swimmers slip in from the deck before lunch is served on board.
From the coast the trip turns inland toward some of Turkey’s oldest landscapes. Outside the modern town of Selçuk, the marble streets of Ephesus stretch through the ruins of one of the ancient world’s great cities. Walking along the old Royal Road, travelers pass the Library of Celsus and the hillside theater while archaeologists continue their work nearby. The journey then continues to Cappadocia, where stone valleys and rock towers shape a landscape unlike anywhere else in the region. At sunrise dozens of hot air balloons lift quietly into the morning sky while the valleys below begin to glow in the early light. Later, small paths lead through Göreme’s rock-carved churches and into underground cities once used for refuge centuries ago.
The final days unfold in Istanbul where Europe and Asia meet along the Bosphorus. Ferries cross the water between continents while the domes and minarets of the old city rise above the shoreline. Travelers walk through the courtyards of Topkapi Palace, step inside Hagia Sophia, and wander the vaulted lanes of the Grand Bazaar where merchants have traded for generations. Evenings often bring everyone back together along the water for long dinners and quiet views of ships moving through the strait. By the end of the journey the group has moved from the quiet coves of the Aegean to ancient cities and finally to the energy of Istanbul, with each step of the route already arranged.

istanbul, cappadocia, and the turquoise coast

Starting at $10,800 Per Person, excludes airfare. based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 8–10 days

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iceland

The journey begins on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula where black lava fields stretch toward the Atlantic and steam rises from geothermal vents in the distance. Travelers arrive in Reykjavík and quickly head beyond the city toward Lake Kleifarvatn, where quiet water sits beneath dark volcanic hills. From the harbor in Reykjavík, boats move slowly out into Faxaflói Bay where seabirds circle overhead and the wide North Atlantic opens beyond the coastline. One afternoon the group descends into the dormant magma chamber of Þríhnúkagígur, stepping into the vast hollow interior of a volcano where the rock walls glow with deep mineral colors.
Days continue deeper into Iceland’s interior landscapes. SuperJeeps cross glacial rivers and black sand valleys on the way into Þórsmörk beneath the slopes of Eyjafjallajökull, where green moss-covered ridges rise between glaciers. Short hikes lead to broad viewpoints while the wind moves across the highlands and distant ice fields remain visible on the horizon. Another day brings the group onto Sólheimajökull where crampons grip the ice as guides lead the way through ridges and crevasses. Between these larger excursions, the route passes through places like Þingvellir National Park and the geothermal fields near Geysir, where steam vents hiss beside the open landscape.
Toward the end of the journey the group gathers for one final shared experience at the Blue Lagoon, where warm geothermal water sits in the middle of a black lava field. Travelers ease into the mineral pools while evening light settles across the landscape and steam drifts slowly across the surface of the water. Dinner often follows nearby as the group reflects on the days spent moving through Iceland’s wide and shifting terrain. By the end of the trip the country’s scale begins to feel familiar, with each day unfolding naturally while every part of the journey has already been carefully arranged.

Reykjavík, Glaciers & the Golden Circle

Starting at $11,200 Per Person, excludes airfare. based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 6–8 days

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Morocco

The journey begins inside the old walls of Marrakech where narrow lanes wind through the medina and the scent of spices drifts from small market stalls. Travelers settle into a traditional riad hidden behind carved wooden doors, where quiet courtyards and tiled fountains offer a calm contrast to the busy streets outside. Guided walks move through artisan quarters where metalworkers shape brass lamps and carpet merchants stack woven rugs along the souks. By evening the group gathers in Jemaa el Fna where musicians, storytellers, and food stalls fill the square as lanterns begin to glow across the market.
Days in Marrakech unfold between exploration and shared meals. A local chef leads the group through the medina to select ingredients before a relaxed cooking session in a shaded courtyard kitchen. In between, travelers pause for mint tea on rooftop terraces overlooking the city’s red rooftops or wander the quieter lanes where neighborhood bakeries and small workshops open onto the street. Evenings tend to bring everyone back together around long tables where Moroccan dishes arrive slowly and conversation stretches late into the night.
After the city, the journey continues into the open landscape of the Agafay Desert just beyond the Atlas foothills. The terrain shifts to wide stone plains where desert camps and small Berber villages sit beneath distant mountains. Some travelers ride camels across the quiet hills while others head out by four-wheel drive to explore the desert tracks. As the sun sets the group gathers for dinner beneath the open sky, lanterns lighting the tables while the desert cools around them. By the final evening the pace has softened from the movement of the medina to the stillness of the desert, with every part of the journey already arranged.

Marrakech & the Agafay Desert

 Starting at $9,800 Per Person, excludes airfare. based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 5–6 days

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alaska

The journey begins deep in Wrangell–St. Elias National Park where snow-covered peaks stretch across the horizon and small aircraft land on remote gravel airstrips surrounded by wilderness. Travelers arrive by bush plane to a fly-in lodge set along a glacial river, far from roads and towns. The landscape feels immense from the start. Guides lead the group across alpine ridgelines and into quiet valleys where old mining cabins still stand from Alaska’s gold rush era. On clear days helicopters lift into the mountains, setting down on open icefields where the only sounds are wind and distant shifting glaciers.
From the interior mountains the route turns toward the coast near Tutka Bay, where forested hills drop into cold Pacific waters. Days here follow the rhythm of the tide. Boats head out across the bay for halibut fishing while kayaks glide quietly through sheltered coves where sea otters float among the kelp. Along the shoreline tidepools reveal starfish and anemones clinging to the rocks. One afternoon brings the group to a remote beach reached by small plane where guides lead a quiet walk along the coast while brown bears search the shallows for food.
The final chapter unfolds along the dramatic fjords of southern Alaska. A boat carries the group into Kenai Fjords National Park where glaciers spill down from the Harding Icefield and occasionally send chunks of ice crashing into the sea. Trails wind through alpine meadows near the Chugach Mountains while distant peaks remain snow covered even in summer. Evenings bring everyone back together beside the water where long northern sunsets stretch late into the night. By the end of the journey Alaska’s scale begins to feel familiar, with each part of the route unfolding naturally from interior wilderness to the open coastline.

Glaciers, Fjords & the Wild Coast

 Starting at $12,900 Per Person, excludes airfare. based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 8–9 days

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thailand

The journey begins in Northern Thailand where the Mekong River curves through green hills near the Golden Triangle. Early mornings reveal rice fields and small villages just beginning their day while cyclists follow quiet roads through the countryside. Travelers pass orange groves, hillside farms, and wooden houses shaded by palms before reaching the historic town of Chiang Saen, once the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom. Along the way, roadside markets and small kitchens introduce the bold flavors of northern Thai cooking, often shared together at long tables after the day’s ride.
Days continue through the rural landscapes of the north where the pace of life feels tied to the land. A visit to the Hall of Opium offers a deeper understanding of the region’s complex history, while village stops bring conversations with farmers and artisans who have lived along the river for generations. One morning begins quietly with an alms offering to novice monks at Wat Thaton as the temple bells echo through the hills. Later the journey moves toward Chiang Mai where temple courtyards and busy night markets bring a livelier rhythm to the evenings.
From the mountains the trip continues south to the Andaman coast where warm ocean air replaces the cool highlands. Boats glide through the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay where cliffs rise directly from the water and narrow channels open into hidden lagoons. Some travelers kayak between the rock formations while others swim or walk along quiet beaches before returning to the shore. The final days unfold between the sea and open sky with time for yoga beside the water or sunset dinners overlooking the bay. By the end of the journey the route has moved naturally from Thailand’s rural north to its tropical coastline, with every step of the experience already arranged.

The Golden Triangle, Chiang Mai & the Andaman Coast

 Starting at $10,100 Per Person, excludes airfare.
based on 20–30 travelers. Length: 8–10 days

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