Some easily confused travel words

April 6, 2010 at 4:47 pm Leave a comment

Travel :  Verb -  the experience of going to different places in general.  “I like travelling.”  Noun without article –  the experience in general. “I’d like to talk about travel.”   In the plural the noun often refers to an account of someone’s journeys, eg:  “Gulliver’s Travels”.  Adjective: – a travel agency; a travel diary.

Trip :  Noun – travel plus the time you spend in a place; your whole holiday.  “Our teacher is organising a trip to Britain.”

Voyage:  Nouna long journey, especially by sea:  “ Captain Cook’s voyage of discovery”.

 Journey:  Noun -   Going from one place to another.  “The journey from London to Cardiff takes 4 hours by coach.”

 Break:  Noun – a short trip.   “We had a  weekend break in Paris.”

Tour:  Verb - to go around the  important places in a location. “We toured Britain by car.”   Noun – a visit to the important places in a location.  “We went on a  bus tour of London.  ” 

Excursion:  Noun  – a  tour organised for you by someone else, usually a tour operator.  “We went on an excursion to the Tower of London.”

Sightsee : Verb -  usually used with “go” – “go sightseeing”.  To visit important monuments and sights.  “ We went sightseeing in London.  We saw Buckingham Palace, the London Eye and St Paul’s Cathedral.”

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