Sunbathing/go
sunbathing |
Go swimming |
Do some sightseeing/
go sightseeing |
Cycling/go cycling |
Go to the zoo |
Go surfing |
Go climbing |
Camping/go camping |
These phrasal verbs are used when talking about "arrival" or "departure":
to rush off: to leave in a hurry.
to see someone off: to watch someone leave on a trip.
to take off (for a plane): to leave the ground (for a plane).
to set off: to leave on a journey.
to check in (airport): to show your ticket at an airport so that you can be told where you will be sitting and so that your bags can be put on the aircraft ≠ check out.
to check in/into (hotel): to say who you are when you arrive at a hotel so that you can be given a key for your room≠ check out: to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key.
to pull in: If a vehicle pulls in or pulls into somewhere, it moves in that direction and stops there ≠ pull out: If a vehicle pulls out, it starts moving onto a road or onto a different part of the road.
Travel – a verb used to show when someone goes from one place to
another.
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Trip – A noun that denotes a visit to a new environment, usually for
a short amount of time.
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Journey – The amount of travelling required to reach a destination.
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Tour – Travelling to many different places during one trip.
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Voyage – a long journey, especially by sea or in space.
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Cruise – As a travelling noun, it means to travel on a boat in which you also sleep and stay. It’s like a resort on the water.
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Picnic – an occasion when people pack a meal and take it to eat
outdoors, especially in the countryside.
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Expedition – A trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.
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Flight – The process of travelling by air travel.
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Crossing – The process of travelling across a body of water. Usually a
short trip.
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Excursion – a short journey usually made for pleasure, often by a group of
people.
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Useful Phrasal Verbs for TRAVEL in English: