Tauck has opened bookings for Roam, its new brand designed for travelers in their 40s and 50s.
The brand was developed based on traveler surveys and research. The itineraries were built to include ample free time, allowing for independent experiences on guided trips. Prices start at $6,390.
"Since introducing Roam by Tauck in August, we've heard tremendous enthusiasm from travel advisors who recognize this fills a meaningful gap in the luxury travel market," said CEO Jennifer Tombaugh. "We designed these journeys for travelers who lead dynamic, fast-paced lives and want a guided experience that still feels personal, less structured, and yet entirely effortless."
Roam by Tauck will debut in 2026 with five itineraries and will expand to a dozen in 2027.
The seven-day Mexico City & San Miguel de Allende will split time between the two cities. Travelers will have a private tour of the Museum of Anthropology, can go on a food tour and take a hot air balloon ride over Teotihuacan. The itinerary features stays at the JW Marriott Mexico City Polanco and Casa de Sierra Nevada, a Belmond Hotel.
Bordeaux & The Dordogne will take travelers on an eight-day journey through two French regions. While in Bordeaux, guests will climb Europe's tallest sand dune and have an oenology experience. Then, travelers will head to the Dordogne, where they will have a private tour and wine tasting at a family-owned vineyard, go kayaking and a do a private tour of a historic chateau.

While visiting Mexico City, guests will do a private tour of the Museum of Anthropology. Photo Credit: Roam by Tauck
The seven-day San Sebastian & Rioja features Spain's Basque Country. Guests will enjoy regional wine while exploring medieval villages. Travelers can hike part of the Camino de Santiago trail, enjoy a gourmet salt tasting in the Añana Salt Valley and visit vineyards in Rioja. Other highlights include dinner prepared by a Michelin-starred chef and exploring Getaria, a fishing village.
The longest itinerary is the 10-day Prague & The Danube, which blends a land tour with a river cruise. This itinerary includes visits to Prague, Passau, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest. Travelers will stay in The Augustine while in Prague, which is home to a working monastery. Itinerary highlights include a cruise on Tauck's Savor river ship, visiting the Czech fairytale village of Cesky Krumlov and a private waltz lesson at Palais Pallavicini in Vienna.
The eight-day Porto & The Douro Valley is a river cruise itinerary onboard the Andorinha. Travelers will visit Porto, Pinhão, Peso de Regua, Pocinho and Folgosa. Guests can take a surfing lesson, go on a food tour in Porto, tour vineyards and embark on a rock art "safari" of Penascosa in the Côa Valley.