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Collette Unveils Exclusive New Tour: Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary

by Sarah Milner  May 29, 2025
Mount Vernon Ladies Association

Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Photo: Collette

Collette is marking a historic milestone in 2026 with an exclusive, limited-time tour: “Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary.”

The family-owned tour operator has designed this classic, nine-day group tour to celebrate U.S. history. The itinerary visits key sites for the American Revolution in Boston, MA, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, and Washington, DC, as well as opportunities to appreciate the cities’ blend of history and modernity.

Highlights of Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary include tours of the Lexington and Concord battle site, where the American Revolutionary War began; George Washington’s estate at Mount Vernon; and West Point Academy in New York.

The tour is now available for booking, with dates running from March 2026 until November 2026. As of writing, several dates have already sold out.

As the longest-runnning tour operator in North America with over 100 years of designing tours, Collette is uniquely positioned to operate a tour themed to the historic U.S. anniversary.

“As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, Collette is proud to offer travelers the opportunity to explore the diverse and rich heritage of our country,” said Diana Ditto, vice president of growth strategy and marketing. “Our specially designed tour will provide unforgettable experiences, showcasing the beauty and history of the United States.”

 

  
  
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