Part of a car that helps you slow down.
Brakes
The road that trains take.
Tracks
A "house" that is made of cotton or some water-resistant material.
Tent
A place that is designed to be explored by tourists. (adj.)
Touristy
Leave the ship
Disembark
You use this pedal to change the gear.
Clutch
The place where a passenger waits for the train.
Platform
A house located in the mountains.
Chalet
An area packed with tourist attractions like carousells, swing, rollecoasters, etc.
Amusement park
Cheap way of sleeping during holidays
Budget Accomodation
Most cars have the engine under this part of a car.
Bonnet
A type of carriage where you can eat something.
Dining Car
A type of holidays where you prepare you own dishes.
Self-catering
A Greek type of a theatre, usually outdoors.
Amphitheatre
A person that tells you the history of the place
A guide
A place where the radio, satnav and other information is displayed on.
Dashboard
The place where you store your luggage.
Luggage Rack
A type of accomodation that is cheap and not very luxurious one. Mostly students stay there.
Youth hostel
A place worth visiting according to the UNESCO experts.
W-orld
H-eritage
S-ite
A type of holidays with luxurious tents
Glamping
A part of a car that is used to show which direction you take at the crossroads.
Indicator.
A train that transports coal, oil, gas, etc.
Goods Train
If your hotel is located there, you are close to the sea.
Sea-front.
A water feature that used to surround castles to protect them from being invaded.
A moat
A situation when a train gets off the track.
Derailment