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Curv Membership

Travel like
the founder's family.

Most clients reach Curv a la carte — one trip at a time, paying a design fee per journey. Members get the same team without the per-trip math, plus the things a la carte cannot quietly buy: priority in peak windows, member-only inventory, and a 24/7 line back to the founder.

By applicationLimited spots / year
Annual feeFixed · no per-trip markup
CoverageFamily + household staff
Term1 year, renewable
A · Why members exist

The math and the relationship.

The math

A family running four to twelve Curv-grade trips a year ends up paying design fees on each, alongside supplier prices that already carry standard advisor commissions. Members pay one fixed annual fee that absorbs the design work across every trip. For most members it pays for itself inside two trips.

The relationship

Beyond the math, membership locks in continuity. The same named advisor carries your dossier across every trip and every year — the dietary specifics, the captain who fits, the chef in Capri, the way you actually want to travel. The relationship compounds where transactional advisor work resets each call.

B · What is included

What a Curv membership actually covers.

  1. One named senior advisor across every trip

    Your work stays with the same person — and a vetted second who knows the family. No reintroductions, no re-briefing your dietary needs, your kids' nicknames, or the captain you liked in Croatia three summers ago.

  2. Zero per-trip design fee

    Members pay a single annual fee. Every trip — flight, hotel, yacht week, full multi-stop family vacation, F1 weekend — runs through Curv with no per-booking design markup on top of supplier prices.

  3. Priority during the hard windows

    August on the Costa Smeralda. Christmas in the Maldives. Monaco GP. Chinese New Year in Bhutan. The weeks every Virtuoso advisor in the world is fighting for the same suite — members go to the front of the queue.

  4. 24/7 in-trip emergency line

    Direct to the founder for the duration of every trip. Lost passports at 3 a.m. in Hanoi. A hotel that has decided to "lose" your reservation in Mumbai. A medical situation in the South of France. The line is never voicemail.

  5. Annual planning session

    One in-person or video session at the start of each membership year. We map your travel calendar — anniversaries, school breaks, board offsites, milestone birthdays — and pre-build shortlists so the year does not start in reactive mode.

  6. Standing supplier relationships, carried across years

    Your chef in Capri. Your driver in Tokyo. Your captain in Croatia. Your guide in Petra. Their availability is queried before each trip, so the relationships compound — and your family becomes a name the suppliers brief their teams about before your arrival.

  7. Member-only inventory access

    Full-property buyouts during the weeks the website shows fully booked. Off-roster villa estates we do not market. Yacht weeks released privately to members before they reach the brokerage market. Cards with hosts you cannot otherwise reach.

  8. Family stack — spouse, children, staff

    Membership covers your immediate family and household staff. Your assistant can request directly. Your nineteen-year-old at university in London can text us about a Tokyo Christmas with friends. We brief everyone we engage as members of the same client.

C · Honest fit

Members and non-members.

Membership is not always the right tool. We will say so before you spend on it.

Membership fits if

  • Families taking 4+ Curv-grade trips per year
  • Clients who already pay design fees to multiple advisors and want one accountable line
  • Households with travel calendars that span school years, anniversaries, and board cycles
  • Anyone who has lost a property, a captain, or a relationship to advisor turnover

Membership does not fit if

  • Single-trip clients — a la carte is the right fit, no upgrade pressure
  • Clients who prefer to pit several advisors against each other quote-by-quote
  • Travelers whose primary metric is points-and-status optimisation
  • Anyone whose annual travel runs at one or two trips — the math does not work
D · Questions

What people ask first.

How is the membership priced?

By application. We onboard a limited number of members each year so each named advisor can carry the relationships properly. Once we agree the membership fits, the annual fee is fixed for the term and includes the family stack. No per-trip design markup.

How does this compare to staying with our current advisor?

Most luxury advisors charge per-trip planning fees on top of supplier prices, plus markups on private aviation and yacht charter. Curv membership replaces both with a single annual fee. For families running four or more trips a year, the math typically pulls back the membership cost inside the first two trips. We will run those numbers honestly with you before you sign.

Can we still book a la carte if we are not members?

Yes — and most Curv clients start that way. Membership is the model for clients whose travel year and household scale make it the better fit. Nothing about a la carte changes for non-members; we treat every client the same way once they are in the door.

Is there a minimum term?

One year. Renewals are by mutual fit — we will not roll a membership where the relationship is not working for either side, and we will say so before the renewal date.

How do we apply?

A short conversation with the founder, in person or via video. We confirm the family stack, the calendar shape, and which advisor pair will hold the relationship. Decisions land within five business days of the call.

Apply.

Membership starts with a conversation. Tell us a little about your travel year, the household, and what is missing from how you travel now. The founder reads every application personally; decisions land within five business days.

A flight, a hotel, a week,
or a year of trips.

Send us a single flight or a full multi-stop itinerary — both belong here. A human advisor responds within four hours during business hours, eight overnight. No bots in the response loop.