by Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, President of Collette
Watch as our first guests back on the road to return to the Badlands. Travelers on our Spotlight on South Dakota tour were excited to get back on the road and ready for an adventure.
At Collette, the well-being of our guests is our number one priority, as it has been for over 100 years. That’s why we have evolved our Traveling Well Experience in response to the ever-changing global climate. We have partnered with medical experts and regulatory agencies to better understand restrictions and compliance obligations. This has allowed us reintroduce touring that protects our guests, and employees and allow for safe exploration.
Watch as our first guests back on the road to return to the Badlands. Travelers on ourSpotlight on South Dakotatour were excited to get back on the road and ready for an adventure.
We are excitedly, optimistically and carefully exploring again. And we want you to feel comfortable making your own travel comeback with Collette. Contact your travel advisorto learn more about all of our Wellness protocols like social distancing and cleaning as well as how our professional tour management team has been trained on security and preparedness.
We can’t wait to see you again – doing what we all love best. Traveling well and making memories to last a lifetime.
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