Small‑group city tours

Expedition America is promoting small‑group (16–24 people) themed U.S. city tours — think New Orleans Hidden Jazz & Food Streets, Chicago Architecture and Austin Music & BBQ — all curated itineraries that exclude flights and hotels for a compact experience (x.com). These trips aim to pack local guides and niche themes into short, activity‑heavy itineraries for travelers who want culture, food and manageable groups (x.com).

Expedition America (branded EA Tour/EAtour) lists offices in San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, New York and Washington, D.C., and names Los Angeles as its headquarters. (eatour.com) The company’s Austin Group Tour is advertised for November 5–8, 2026 and highlights South Congress shopping, Congress Bridge bat viewing, Barton Springs and live music on Rainey Street. (expeditionamerica.us) A Chicago Group Tour page promotes visits to Millennium Park/Cloud Gate, an architecture river cruise, Navy Pier, the Art Institute and West Loop dining, and lists availability as 25 of 30 spots remaining. (expeditionamerica.us) Expedition America’s Cumberland itinerary is published for September 24–27, 2026 with Canal Place, a scenic railroad ride, Rocky Gap State Park and the Great Allegheny Passage noted, and shows 20 of 24 spots left. (expeditionamerica.us) Its public deals feed includes separate hotel‑included packages with sample starting prices such as Chicago from $1,099 per person and an Alaska package from $1,499 per person. (expeditionamerica.us) The site operates an online appointments calendar for booking and shows active availability on specific dates, while multiple tour pages display live “Spots Left” counters that reflect current booking levels. (appointment.expeditionamerica.us)

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