Pawtucket, RI (July 29, 2024) – Collette debuts their 2024-25 Asia brochure, after seeing increased interest from advisor partners for that region. This new brochure aims to inspire travelers and provide an informative tool for advisors.
“We have seen some incredible escalation from our advisor partners for our tours to Asia,” said Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, chief executive officer at Collette. “We not only want to support this growth, we want to help elevate it to another level. Collette has now been designing inclusive journeys to Asia for more than four decades, allowing travelers to enjoy rich culinary experiences, unique cultural inclusions, and truly thoughtful engagements with the local community. This brochure is a great tool for advisors to share with prospective travelers interested in exploring Asia and forming a deeper sense of connection to the world around them.”
The Collette Connection on-demand print service launched earlier this year allows advisors to order the Asia brochure with an attached personalized letter to their clients.
“The Collette Connection program has gotten off to an incredible start with our Explorations brochure,” said Christian Leibl-Cote, executive vice president of global sales at Collette. “So far, it has given advisors an opportunity to grow their business in a personalized way and we’re confident that we will see similar engagement and success with this Asia brochure.”
Four of the five tours in this brochure have a maximum of 24 travelers, falling under Collette's small group Explorations travel style. Tailored specifically for a more intimate size group they allow for more immersive experiences.
For example, travelers on “Japan: Past and Present” spend a day with female Ama pearl divers. They’ll observe as the divers perform a demonstration, then later enjoy a traditional Ama lunch where they’ll learn more about these women and their fascinating profession. The itinerary also includes a sushi making demonstration during a visit to the WAK in Kyoto. While there, travelers will participate in a sake tasting and learn origami. Travelers can book the “Japan: Past & Present” tour for departure dates as early as November 30, 2024, with prices starting at $5,699 USD pp.