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Collette, a Virtuoso Preferred Partner, has rolled out its 2022/23 Small Group Explorations brochure this week. The digital guide includes 36 unique itineraries from New Zealand to Costa Rica, with travel dates through to May 2023.Among the itineraries are 10 new Exploration Small Group tours, including 14-day The Best of Ireland, 9-day Scottish Adventure, 11-day Netherlands, Belgium & France, 12-day Peaks of Europe, 14-day Jordan & Israel, 7-day Alaskan’s Northern Lights, the 14-day African Safari: Kenya & Tanzania and more.
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Returning favourites including Italy’s Treasures, The Northern Lights of Finland and Countryside of the Emerald Isle are also featured.
Guests can book with confidence knowing Collette’s Cancellation Policy assures a full money-back refund in the event any tour cannot go ahead. This policy resulted in Collette issuing over AU$165 million in money back refunds throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, as the preferred option to credits or vouchers.In addition, travellers may purchase a Cancellation Waiver priced from $95 per person. This allows travellers the ability to cancel up to 24 hours prior to a tour departing, with the same full money-back guarantee.All exploration tours feature boutique accommodation and multi-night stays, with a capacity of up to 24 travellers.Collette’s 2022/23 Small Groups Exploration Digital brochure can be viewed online here.Lead image: Sicily Harbour (supplied).

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