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    The Managing Director of ROAM on what luxury travel in Saudi Arabia entails

    Exceptional and hyper-curated experiences are upending high-end travel.
    With the launch of ROAM, travellers can experience Saudi Arabia in a new light. Stuart McNair, Managing Director at ROAM discusses what luxury experiential travel means.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    We are in the midst of an incredibly exciting time for Roam. Having launched the brand earlier this month and our mobile camp opening in Tiaf this summer, it’s all hands-on deck. I spend my time between our offices in Jeddah and Riyadh, so early mornings are often spent catching domestic flights and enjoying my fair share of delicious Saudi coffee.
    What was the catalyst to launch Roam?
    When the Kingdom opened itself to tourism in 2019, it created a host of new opportunities for both domestic and international travellers. A genuine new frontier, and the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula, Saudi stretches along the length of the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Home to stunning natural landscapes, historical sites and modern architecture, it truly has something for everyone. With so much to offer, it is an exciting time for everyone involved in the travel industry. With our heritage and local experience, Roam hopes to support the evolving landscape by becoming the most trusted luxury travel company in the Kingdom.

    How did the partnership come about between Cool Inc and Pelorus?
    Roam is the result of a joint venture between Saudi luxury and lifestyle hospitality company, Cool Inc, and bespoke travel and yachting company, Pelorus. The partnership came about in order to rewrite the narrative for luxury travel in the Kingdom. Together they have been able to develop a unique strategy that incorporates the essence of Saudi culture and leverages each company’s strengths to create innovative and enduring DMC experiences. By combining Pelorus’ expertise in experiential travel with Cool Inc’s local knowledge and market understanding, Roam can now offer tailored DMC services specifically designed for the Kingdom, setting them apart from their competitors and enabling them to provide unparalleled levels of customer service. This approach distinguishes Roam as a luxury travel and tourism brand that delivers exceptional, one-of-a-kind products and services, contributing to the development of the Kingdom’s tourism infrastructure and making it easier for travellers to discover its beauty.
    You offer a bespoke travel service within unexplored regions in Saudi Arabia – can you expand on this?
    Roam’s multi-vertical, product-driven, and service-led business is made up of four key verticals, including bespoke travel, tour services, accommodation bookings and transportation. The company will also offer aviation, concierge services, brand experiences & events, luxury events & activations and VIP guest management.
    Roam’s unique products include mobile camps, day camps, e-quads and private dining experiences. These products highlight the very best of Saudi Arabia and are available for purchase as part of the company’s bespoke travel service or as standalone experiences.
    Roam will be activating in different regions throughout the year, following the seasons. Destinations include Tabuk, NEOM, Al Ula, Jeddah, Riyadh, Al Ahsa Oasis, and Red Sea from October to March, and Taif, Al Baha, Tanomah, Abha, Jazan region, and Farasan Island from May to September.
    What does it take to launch and offer a hyper-seasonal luxury travel concept in Saudi Arabia?
    At the heart of Roam, are its people. Our team is made up of a majority of Saudi talent, and we expect this to continue to increase as we attract more bright, young Saudis into this budding market. With the experience of living it, we are able to find, craft, and deliver experiences in Saudi year-round. Our mobile camp allows us to capitalise on the cooler temperatures to the south, then move north for the winter months, allowing guests to enjoy the desert regions of AlUla and Tabuk.

    Tabuk
    What are the experiences at Roam?
    Roam aims to be bold in all its endeavours, constantly evolving and developing new experiences for our clients. As we continue to activate new regions across the country, we will be bringing luxury to remote regions for the first time with our mobile camp. In June, the camp will launch in the beautiful, mountainous region of Taif. The first of its kind, the camp will then move across the Kingdom every 8-12 weeks, allowing travellers to experience undiscovered regions of KSA, without having to compromise on comfort or indulgence. Each spectacular remote location offers the perfect weekend getaway for friends, family or colleagues. The camp is designed and decorated to showcase modern Saudi with traditional touches, as well as small attachments that will change to reflect the local region. In addition, our expert team have been scouting out the best locations for trekking, climbing, stargazing and nature activities helping you explore the local area. Our camp equipment will include our own fleet of Land Rovers, electric quads, fat bikes and more.
    “From uncharted areas of the Red Sea, offering world-class diving, to archaeological wonders in Hegra, vibrant cities and ever-evolving Giga projects, Saudi offers an exciting and undiscovered world to explore.”

    Tabuk coast
    What sets the travel industry in Saudi Arabia apart?
    KSA is on the cusp of significant change for Saudi Arabians and international travellers alike. Given the numerous products and services on offer throughout KSA, combined with the fact that it’s a relatively new travel destination, there is so much to be discovered. From uncharted areas of the Red Sea, offering world-class diving, to archaeological wonders in Hegra, vibrant cities and ever-evolving Giga projects, Saudi offers an exciting and undiscovered world to explore.
    This is ‘The Horology Issue’ – time is such a luxury today. What do you think is the future of travel and how we spend this time?
    We must redefine the industry to charm the innovators of tomorrow, become a pioneering and thriving model of excellence and spark an inclusive future, ripe with investment opportunities for all. We believe all this combined means the tourism market in the Kingdom could become very significant indeed, as outlined in Vision 2030.
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    7 luxe hotels in Saudi Arabia to book on your next visit

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    by Sarah Joseph
    48 mins ago

    The Kingdom has now transformed into a key tourism hotspot for many.
    With its well-preserved ruins and sophisticated new retreats, this country has become a magnet for travellers from around the world.
    So, for your next trip to Saudi Arabia, Emirates Woman has curated a guide to the luxurious properties to book.

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    In pics: Princess Reema Bandar Al Saud visits Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    Saudi Arabia is making waves by sending their first Saudi female astronaut, Rayana Barnawi to space this year.
    To congratulate both Barnawi and Ali Al Qarni who will accompany her on this mission, Princess Reem Bint Bandar Al Saud, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States of America visited them this week.
    She visited them in Houston and toured the facilities of NASA Johnson with Axiom Space where the astronauts are currently training and even saw the site’s mission control center first-hand.
    In a post shared on her feed, the caption said, “I had the pleasure to meet with #Saudi astronauts Ali & Rayyanah (the first Arab & Muslim female astronaut) who will shape science through 11 experiments which they’ll take park in while joining the Ax-2 space mission’s crew this quarter.”

    I met with #Saudi astronauts Ali & Rayyanah (the first Arab & Muslim female astronaut) who will shape science through 11 experiments which they’ll take part in while joining the Ax-2 space mission’s crew this quarter.@saudispace @Astro_Rayyanah @AstroAli11#Saudi_towards_Space pic.twitter.com/uv5ctQ3xwo
    — Reema Bandar Al-Saud (@rbalsaud) March 21, 2023

    With an additional set of images shared on her Twitter feed, she wrote, “It was a privilege to visit @NASA_Johnson in Houston and tour their facilities including the Mission Control Center, and see our astronauts in training. I would like to thank NASA and @Axiom_Space for their gracious hospitality.”
    Set to make history, the mission comes nearly 40 years after the Kingdom had sent the first Arab, Prince Sultan bin Salman to space in 1985.
    Scheduled to launch from the US to the ISS, Barnawi and Al Qarni will join the crew of the AX-2 space mission, to activate scientific innovations at the level of space sciences and develop human capital by attracting talents and necessary skills to keep in line with the country’s 2030 mission.
    Swipe through the gallery to see portraits from Princess Reema’s visit to the International Space Station:

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    Saudi Arabia purchases 72 Boeing jetliners for new national airline Riyadh Air

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    by Ruman Baig
    58 mins ago

    Riyadh Air, launched by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) has struck a multi-billion dollar deal with The Boeing Company, placing an order of up to 72 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and options for further 33 additional airplanes.
    This agreement will be part of the fifth largest commercial order by value in Boeing’s history. In the United States alone, the deal is expected to support nearly 100,000 direct and indirect jobs and more than 300 suppliers from across 38 states, including 145 U.S. small businesses. As for Saudi Arabia, the new airline is expected to add USD20 billion to non-oil GDP growth and create more than 200,000 direct and indirect jobs.
    This power move is a part of Saudi Arabia’s wider strategic plan to transform the country into a global aviation hub. This initiative will also support the country’s goal of serving 330 million passengers and attracting 100 million visits by 2030.

    Keeping Riyadh’s environmental goals in mind, the new airline aims to operate as one of the most sustainable airline fleets in the world, while intending to meet the most stringent noise regulations.
    “This is a momentous day for PIF and Riyadh Air. We look forward to fostering strong strategic relationships within the wider aviation ecosystem as we continue to shape the new airline to become one of the leading carriers around the world,” exclaimed His Excellency Yasir Al-Rumayyan Governor of the PIF and Chairman of Riyadh Air.
    Stan Deal, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes also shared his thoughts on this new venture. “This is a significant order that will support Riyadh Air’s commitment to deliver a world-class travel experience, while supporting American aerospace manufacturing jobs at Boeing and across our supply chain. We are incredibly proud of our nearly eight decades of partnership to drive innovation and sustainable growth in Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector.”
    With cutting edge of technology that enables digital innovation, Riyadh Air will offer a unique guest experience, accentuated with authentic, warm Saudi hospitality at its heart.
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    Saudi Arabia celebrates its second Founding Day today

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    Saudi Arabia has introduced a new public holiday known as Founding Day last year.
    This was announced by the royal decree of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia on January 22 and is regarded as Founding Day which would be an annual celebration.
    Set to be celebrated on February 22 each year, Founding Day is marking three centuries since the first state, the Emirate of Diriyah in the Kingdom was established by Imam Mohammed bin Saud in 1727.
    Not to be confused with Saudi National Day, Founding Day is set to encourage the people of the Kingdom to celebrate their heritage and customs which date back centuries.
    Meanwhile, Saudi National Day, which is celebrated annually on September 23 marks when the Kingdom of Nejd and Hejaz united to become the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by royal decree of King Abdul Aziz Al Saud in 1932.
    For Founding Day, huge cultural celebrations will take place nationwide in Saudi Arabia, with different exhibitions, shows and there’s also set to be fireworks displays.
    Founding Day will mark a day off for all of those who live and work in the Kingdom.
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    Saudi Arabia to develop the world’s largest modern downtown in Riyadh

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    As a new hub of modern developments, The Kingdom is now being put on the global map.
    Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the launch of the New Murabba Development Co. aimed to transform Riyadh’s landscape completely as part of the country’s 2030 vision,
    This expansive area will highlight a living, working and entertainment experience all in one with sustainability at its core, featuring green areas along with walking and cycling paths for visitors and residents to embrace an active lifestyle.
    The project will offer more than 25 million metre square of floor area, featuring more than 104,000 residential units, 9,000 hotel rooms, and more than 980,000 metre square of retail space, as well as 1.4 million metre square of office space, 620,000 m2 of leisure assets, and 1.8 million m2 of space dedicated to community facilities.
    Keeping in line with the Saudi Vision 2030, this magnificent project, will feature an iconic museum, a technology and design university, a multipurpose immersive theatre, and more than 80 entertainment and culture venues.

    The project will be situated over an area of 19 square kilometers, to accommodate hundreds of thousands of residents. #NewMurabba#TheMukaab#SPAGOV pic.twitter.com/a0swlIwKaI
    — SPAENG (@Spa_Eng) February 16, 2023

    Situated 20 minutes from the airport, the concept will include a 15-minute walking radius and have its own internal transport system for convenience and ease of travel.
    By taking inspiration from the modern Najdi architectural style, the area will host the Mukaab which will be one of the largest built structures in the world, standing 400m high, 400m wide, and 400m long.
    Overall, this project is expected to add around $50 billion to the non-oil economy and create 334,000 direct and indirect jobs within the county. As an additional source of income for the economy, the project is part of the Public Investment Fund’s strategy to contribute to new and upcoming projects.
    Due to be ready in 2030, many more developments in the Kingdom are in the pipeline.
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    10 luxe fine-dining restaurants to visit in Riyadh

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    by Sarah Joseph
    43 mins ago

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    In the last few years, Saudi Arabia’s capital city has become a haven for fine-dining restaurants.
    With an array of choices to choose from, Riyadh is making its mark as a culinary epicentre in the GCC.
    From spectacular views to international brands making their way into the country, there are a plethora of refined restaurants that are worth a visit.
    With the Kingdom’s capital leaving tourists and residents spoilt for choice, here’s some of the best restaurants to dine at in Riyadh.
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    Saudi Arabia to send its first female astronaut to space in 2023

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    The Kingdom is continually making strides in the aviation and space sector.
    Per the latest announcement by the Saudi Press Agency, Saudi will be sending its first female astronaut, Rayyanah Barnawi to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023.
    As another milestone for the country, Barnawi will be accompanied by a male astronaut, Ali Al Qarni. The duo will join the crew of the AX-2 space mission with the flight that is scheduled to launch from the US to the ISS.
    Rayyana Barnawi will join fellow Saudi male astronaut Ali Al-Qarni on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) “during the second quarter of 2023”, the official Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.

    تعرّف على رائدة الفضاء: ريّانة برناويالسعودية #نحو_الفضاء
    Meet the astronaut: Rayyanah BarnawiSaudi Arabia Towards Space pic.twitter.com/o5qMWYJUwF
    — الهيئة السعودية للفضاء (@saudispace) February 12, 2023

    Additionally, two more astronauts, Mariam Fardous and Ali Al Gamdi, will also be trained on all mission requirements and be part of the same crew.
    After launching in 2018, this space programme has been part of Prince Salman’s 2023 vision for economic diversification. This initiative was introduced to increase the interest of graduates in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in ordered to attract the right talent within the country.

    لكل رحلة روّادها.. ولكل مهمّة أبطالها!السعودية #نحو_الفضاء
    Every journey has its pioneers, and every mission has its heroes!Saudi Arabia Towards Space. pic.twitter.com/tXOQwrtB4m
    — الهيئة السعودية للفضاء (@saudispace) February 12, 2023

    With other GCC countries making an impact in this field, the UAE also selected its first female astronaut, Nora AlMatrooshi as part of the UAE Astronaut programme in 2021.
    Kudos to Saudi Arabia for yet another remarkable achievement in the pipeline.
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