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Collette’s Worldwide Sale Ends January 29

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Collette’s January worldwide sale is now live through 29JAN. Travellers can save up to 10% off when booking departures through 30APR 2026.

Offer code WINTER25 must be used at the time of booking.

Plenty of travelers are still deciding where to go this year, and Collette's worldwide sale offers great savings on top 2025 destinations like Italy, Ireland, Japan, South Africa, and more.

All African safari tours have a maximum of 18 travelers, falling under Collette's small group Explorations travel style. Tailored specifically for a more intimate size group they allow for more immersive experiences. On safaris this results in travelers enjoying creative comforts in lodges, tented camps, and safari boats in close proximity to parks and game reserves.

On “Wilderness of Southern Africa: Safari by Land and Water,” travelers embark on seven game drives and three game cruises with an opportunity to see a wider range of wildlife. Other highlights include a visit to Victoria Falls for a home-hosted lunch, a journey through Chobe and Hwange National Parks, and a farewell dinner on the banks of the Zambezi River. Seats on this tour are still available as early as March 6, 2025, with standard prices starting at $7,999 USD pp.

Collette’s new “Japan & South Korea” journey guides travelers through the two culturally rich nations. After spending two days in Tokyo, travelers have the unique experience of riding the bullet train to Ise Shima. It’s there that they’ll have lunch with some Ama Pearl Divers and learn about their fascinating profession. Later in the tour, travelers head to the energic city of Seoul for a wide variety of experiences, including meeting with a North Korean defector and learning about their life in North Korea, how they escaped to the south and are adjusting to their new life, and the struggles they face in a new country. Seats on this tour are still available as early as July 5, 2025, with standard prices starting at $8,399 USD pp.

"Our January Sale provides a great opportunity to experience any of Collette's travel styles this year. The savings are especially good for travelers who prefer shoulder and/or off-season travel," said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, President and CEO at Collette. "More importantly, it's an amazing opportunity for anyone eager to experience our Explorations tour style. These are journeys created specifically for small groups. They feature unique accommodations and give travelers big experiences that bring them closer to local culture."

Full Terms & Conditions
Offer valid on new retail bookings only made 01/13/2025 – 01/19/2025 for travel 02/01/2025 – 04/30/2026. Offer code WINTER25 must be used at time of booking for savings. Offer applies to land package only and does not apply to any other required supplements or internal air. Offers can expire earlier due to space or inventory availability. Space is on a first come, first served basis. Offer is not valid on group or existing bookings. Offers are combinable with member benefits only. This offer is not combinable with any other offers. Availability varies by destination and month of travel. Other restrictions may apply.

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