One word
Travel Collocations
A word/ phrase
Idioms
100

An establishment that provides rooms and food to paying guests.

Hotel

100

A view that is extremely beautiful or amazing

Breathtaking view

100

Going to a place for enjoyment and returning after a short time.

Trip

100

a strong desire to travel and explore new places.

travel bug


Example:
After their trip through Europe, Sarah and Tom caught the travel bug and began planning their next adventure.

200

A detailed plan of a route or journey. It usually includes times, dates, prices, etc...

Itinerary

200

The places you want to visit and things you want to do in your lifetime

Bucket list

200

Travelling from one place to another. I

Journey

200

to begin a journey or trip.

hit the road

Example:
We need to hit the road early tomorrow morning if we want to reach our destination by noon.

300

A type of holiday/trip to observe or hunt animals. Most common in Africa.

Safari

300

Place where people go on holiday/vacation

Holiday destination

300

Travelling by sea or in space.

Voyage

300

to choose a longer route for the enjoyment of the view or experience.

take the scenic route


Example:
Rather than driving along the motorway, we decided to take the scenic route through the mountains. It added a few extra hours to our journey, but the views were amazing.

400

The natural features of a landscape

Scenery

400

Part of a trip where tourists are taken from place to place and given information by a guide. 

Guided tour

400

A very popular holiday destination which is crowded and expensive.

Tourist trap

400

to pack minimally and carry only essential items while travelling.

travel light


Example:
We’re only going for the weekend, so remember to travel light and bring just what you need.

500

Something you keep as a reminder of a place.

Souvenir

500

The busiest time of the year. For example, school holidays and Christmas

Peak season

500

Feeling uncomfortable or confused when spending time in a different culture.

Culture shock

500

to travel to many different places, often covering long distances.

travel far and wide


Example:
Over the years, Andrew has travelled far and wide, exploring every continent except Antarctica.