Collette offers savings up to USD $350 on select North American departures with July’s “Hot Deals.”
This month’s savings on tours such as “Canadian Rockies by Train,” “Nashville & the Smoky Mountains Holiday,” and “Colors of New England” offer great incentives to book a dream getaway.
“Our ‘Canadian Rockies by Train’ journey offers travelers a unique view of one of Canada’s most beautiful regions,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, chief executive officer at Collette. “From snow-capped mountains, to glacial lakes, there’s no shortage of breathtaking landscapes. The experience doesn’t stop there; our travelers love visiting an Albertian ranch for a barbeque lunch and wagon ride.”
On “Nashville & the Smoky Mountains Holiday,” travellers take in the sights and sounds of the holidays in Nashville, Gatlinburg and Asheville. Highlights include reserved seats at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, a historic RCA Studio B tour, a magical holiday dinner and a show at the Opryland Resort. Travelers will explore the natural wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and journey to Asheville, North Carolina. Travelers can save up to $350 when booking the November 30, 2024 departure of "Nashville & the Smoky Mountains Holiday."
“Colors of New England” is full of must-sees from the Northeast. The eight-day journey features a visit to the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory, where travellers sample several delicious flavours, a stop at Cold Hollow Cider Mill to learn about the process of making apple cider, and a visit to Mt. Washington, where there is no shortage of stunning views on the winding Auto Road. Travelers can save up to $300 when booking the August 24, 2024 departure of “Colors of New England.”
“There may be no better time to explore New England than the late summer and early fall,” said Leibl-Cote. “Collette’s ‘Colors of New England’ tour is the perfect way for travelers to take in everything the region has to offer at its most beautiful time. Even if the autumn colors haven’t taken over the foliage yet, fall tastes and traditions are a staple of this tour.”