Small‑group city tours

Expedition America launched small‑group (16–24 people) tours highlighting hidden US gems like New Orleans, Chicago and Austin, pitching local haunts over tourist traps and opening early‑bird spots. The itineraries are tailored for cultural exploration and small groups — a tight fit if you prefer immersive urban weekends. (x.com)

Expedition America operates under the brand EA Tour and is headquartered in Los Angeles, with office locations listed in San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, New York and Washington, D.C. (eatour.com) The company reports handling more than 100,000 guests through its programs in 2024, a metric it highlights on corporate materials and third‑party listings. (eatour.com) Its online pages and blog emphasize curated urban experiences built around rooftop lounges, art districts, hidden cafés, live music and community‑driven activities rather than standard sightseeing routes. (expeditionamerica.us) Expedition America’s core business historically centers on student and educational travel; its site details customized break tours, concierge services, and a proprietary client portal for schools and agent partners. (eatour.com) Public profiles and customer listings on TripAdvisor and Crunchbase show the operator billed as both “Expedition America” and “EA Tour,” with multiple user reviews and a preserved company profile. (tripadvisor.com) The company’s site includes dedicated city and deals sections that present curated U.S. city itineraries and seasonal planning content, indicating the new small‑group offering extends an existing urban‑itinerary product line. (expeditionamerica.us)

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