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IELTS Vocabulary – Travel

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Questions about travel and tourist destinations are extremely common on the IELTS examination. This page contains essential words and phrases that will help you answer questions on the topic of IELTS travel vocabulary. There are exercises for you to IELTS practice with real questions.

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  • Travel Vocabulary
  • Travel Vocabulary Activity
  • Travel Idioms, Phrasal Verbs, and Collocations
  • Travel Idioms, Phrasal Verbs, and Collocations Activity

1. Travel Vocabulary

  • Attraction – A place that entices visitors because it is interesting
  • Backpacking – To travel, often to more than one destination, with your belongings in a backpack
  • Camping – A holiday spent in a tent or camper van
  • Cruise – A sea-based trip taking a pre-planned route that involves visiting several ports
  • Excursion – A short trip usually taken whilst on holiday
  • Flights – Journeys that are taken through the air on an aeroplane or helicopter
  • Footfall – The number of people who enter an area/shop
  • Frugal – To be economical and sparing with money
  • Heritage – Objects and characteristics that are valued because of their cultural or historical significance
  • Holiday/Vacation – An extended period of recreation/leisure spent away from home
  • Homeland – The country you were born/brought up in
  • Hostel – Similar to a hotel but cheaper and often caters for young people, travellers, and students rather than the typical tourist
  • Hotel – An establishment that provides rooms and food to paying guests
  • Itinerary – A detailed plan of a route or journey. It usually includes times, dates, prices etc…
  • Luggage – The collective name for the suitcases/bags that you take on a trip
  • Luxurious – Of high quality
  • Safari – A type of holiday/trip to observe or hunt animals. Most common in Africa.
  • Seasonal – Only occurring at certain times of the year
  • Scenery – The natural features of a landscape
  • Sightseeing – The act of visiting different attractions or sights
  • Souvenir – Something you keep as a reminder of a place
  • Storey/Floor – A part of a building with all the rooms are on one level
  • Suitcase – A case with a handle used for carrying clothes or possessions on a trip
  • To travel by… / OR – on a plane/bus/boat/train/bike/the metro – To move from one place to another in a car/taxi
  • Traditional/Quaint – Old-fashioned and attractive
  • Travel agent/agency – The person who helps reserve you a holiday/The place where you reserve the holiday
  • Travel arrangements – The plans/preparations that go into making a trip/journey

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2. General Travel Vocabulary Activity

3. travel idioms, phrasal verbs, and collocations.

There are many collocations, idioms and phrasal verbs used to discuss travel and destinations. Using them correctly will make your answers sound completer and more natural. Here are some common words and phrases that you can use in the IELTS examination, followed by exercises for you to practice using the words in context.

  • Affordable destinations – Places that are within a person’s financial means. Not expensive/luxury
  • Affordable travel – Trips that are within a person’s financial means
  • All-inclusive – A trip where all food, drink, and accommodation are provided
  • Around the world – A large proportion of the world. Many destinations/continents.
  • Bed and breakfast – A type of accommodation that provides a room and breakfast
  • Breathtaking view – A view that is extremely beautiful or amazing
  • Bucket list – The places you want to visit and things you want to do in your lifetime
  • Get around – To move from place to place
  • Get away – To go on holiday/vacation/ (n) The holiday/vacation itself
  • Guided tour – Part of a trip where tourists are taken from place to place and given information by a guide
  • Head for/towards – To go in a certain direction or the direction of a specific place
  • Holiday destination – Place where people go on holiday/vacation
  • Itchy feet/Wanderlust – The desire to travel
  • Long haul/Short-haul destination – A destination far away from your home/ close to your home
  • Long haul/Short-haul flight- A flight that takes 6 + hours / A flight that takes -3 hours
  • Middle of nowhere – A place that is remote and far from civilisation
  • Off the beaten track – Away from where the tourists normally go
  • Out of season – The part of the year when it is not very busy
  • Package holiday – A holiday where the flight and accommodation, and often food, are included
  • Peak season – The busiest time of the year. For example, school holidays and Christmas
  • Swarming with tourists – Lots of tourists in a particular place
  • Tour guide – The person who leads guided tours to visit attractions and sights
  • Tourist trap – A place that attracts and exploits tourists
  • Travelling light – To go on a trip with little bags or luggage
  • When in Rome (do as the Romans do) – When you go to a place you should follow the customs/rules of the local people

4. Travel Idioms, Phrasal Verbs, and Collocations Activity

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Essential Travel Vocabulary – Improve Your English

It’s so much fun to travel, practice your English, and learn new things! Traveling is a lot easier if you know some essential English travel vocabulary. These are words you really need to know before you go! Ryan is going to share 17 of these necessary vocabulary words for traveling.

Hi everyone! Traveling is one of my five great passions. I love:

  • Working with kids
  • Learning new languages
  • Meeting new people

Some of the best things I’ve ever experienced happened while I was traveling! I’ve been to:

  • The Great Wall of China
  • The Fos de Guasso in Brazil
  • I’ve met amazing people
  • I’ve even fallen in love!

All while traveling! So today, I want to share with  you 17 essential travel vocabulary words I use when I talk about my adventures and my travels. Use them to talk about YOUR adventures and YOUR travels, too!

17 Essential Travel Vocabulary – Words 1-5

1. Book (a flight)

A book is something you read (a noun), but the verb “to book” means “to reserve.” If you “book a flight,” that means you reserve a flight.

I booked  a flight to Buenos Aires. Now I need to book  an accommodation.

2. Accomodation

An “accomodation” is a place to sleep. A hotel, an Airbnb, a hostel, even couchsurfing, are all accomodations.

Do you have an accomodation in Buenos Aires yet?

3. Make a Reservation

To “make a reservation” means to reserve the use of something –  this can be anything! You can “book” an accomodation, specifically, a house or a room to sleep in. To “make a reservation” can also apply to a room, but it can also be a rental car, or a tour. You can fly around the city in a hot air balloon, but you need to make a reservation!

For example, I could say:

I want to go on the dungeon tour. I need to make a reservation. If I want to stay at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, I need to call or go online and make a reservation.

So I’ve booked a flight, I’ve found my accommodation, and I made a reservation for a car rental.  Now it’s time to fly!

4. To Take Off

The verb phrase that we use to describe this is “to take off.”

My flight takes off at noon. Has your flight taken off yet?

The verb “to land” is the plane arriving at its destination.  “To land” can also refer to anything that is flying, then comes to the ground. I could say:

The butterfly landed on my shoulder. The plane takes off at 8:00 am and lands at 5:00 pm.

You can also use the verbs “take off from” and “land in” to talk about when and where you are going. For example:

I take off at 7:00 am. I take off from  New York. (I leave from New York.) I take off from Berlin and I land in Singapore.

If you are very lucky, your flight will not stop. It will go directly from “a” to “b” – from Berlin to Singapore. However, sometimes you have to stop. For example, the flight goes from Berlin to Singapore, but it might stop in Doha, Qatar.

Essential Travel Vocabulary – Words 6-10

6. Connection or Layover

When I stop in Doha, it is called a “connection,” or a “layover.” So when you are talking about airplane flights, the word “connection” means a city that your flight stops in before you reach your final destination. There are even more words to describe this!

Do you have a connection, or do you have a direct flight? Yes, I have a connection in Doha.

7. Leg (of a Trip)

If you have two flights to get to one destination, for example, Berlin to Doha and Doha to Singapore, each flight is called a “leg” – just like the legs I have above my feet!

The first leg of my trip is from Berlin to Doha. The second leg of my trip is from Doha to Singapore.

Another word for a connection is a “layover.”  A “layover” is simply when you have to stop for a few hours in your “connecting” city. Either one of these sentences is correct:

I have a connection in Doha. I have a layover in Doha.

9. Stop Over

If your layover is very long, it’s called a “stop over.” This just means that you will stay in that connecting city for many hours – usually more than four hours.

Last year, I had a stop over in Ankara for 12 hours!

10. Travel Backpack

Before you travel, you need a backpack. Not any type of backpack – you need a “travel backpack.” A “travel backpack” is much bigger than a normal backpack. You have room for lots of clothes, a computer, some toiletries, packing cubes – for lots of things!

Travel backpacks aren’t essential, but they are so practical and useful!

Essential Travel Vocabulary – Words 11-17

11. Clamshell or Suitcase Style Opening

A travel backpack can open like a suitcase. This is also called a “clamshell” opening – meaning it opens like a clam – on three sides. This is important because it allows you to pack very quickly, and to quickly access all your things.

12. Packing Cubes

“Packing cubes” are simply little bags to organize your things inside the travel backpack. For example:

I have my shirts in one packing cube. I have packing cubes for my shoes, my socks, and even the clothes I need to wash!

13. Toiletries

Now, the last packing cube you need is for your “toiletries.” “Toiletries” is essential travel vocabulary for things that you find in the bathroom, like a toothbrush.

Toiletries might include mouthwash, toothpaste, lotion, and shampoo. It’s a smart idea to put your toiletries in a clear bag, because that will make the security people very happy.

Let’s Review!

  • You made your reservation.
  • You booked an accomodation.
  • You have a travel backpack with packing cubes and toiletries.
  • You are ready to go!
  • You take off from Buenos Aires.
  • You land in Paris.

Now you are feeling really sleepy. This is called:

14. Jet Lag

“Jet lag” is the feeling of being tired after you travel because your body is used to a different time zone.

Sometimes when I travel from Europe to Asia I get jet lag.

15. Sightsee

This is a simple verb that just means to visit, or to look around. If I just landed in Shangai, I could say:

I really want to sightsee downtown! I really want to sightsee around the People’s Square!

If I’m traveling with a friend, I can ask:

“Hey, Foofy, do you want to sightsee around Stockholm tomorrow?”

You can also say to “go sightseeing,” if you don’t have a particular destination in mind.

“Hey, Foofy, do you want to go sightseeing?”

What’s Next?

  • You’ve been sightseeing;  observing the city and taking it all in.
  • Now you’re ready to go to a new city!

You can book a trip on a bus, or make a reservation for a flight, or you could try:

16. Hitchhiking

“Hitchhiking” is when you put your thumb up and ask people for a ride! I’ve “hitchhiked” almost 100 times in many countries, and I’ve always had great experiences. You can have fun conversations and meet really cool people. It’s not always the most fun way to travel, because the weather might be bad or people might be rude, but it’s worth a try!

17. Bucket List

Hitchhiking was on my “bucket list.” A “bucket list” is a list of things you want to do before you die. It comes from an English idiom “kick the bucket,” which means “to die.” Here are some things on my bucket list:

  • Visit Antarctica
  • Learn 10 languages
  • Become a father
  • Teach sports and English at a kids’ camp

What’s on your bucket list? I’m curious! Let me know in the comments below! I’d love to hear what you think.

Now that you know how to get where you want to go, check out this post to help you save money along the way!

if you want to continue on your English journey, we have a great ebook for you called Travel English Expert. ​​

The Travel English Expert is a collection of 50+ recorded conversational lessons with a text guide. Everything is directly related to real world travel. This course will give you templates to practice your listening & speaking skills – including more essential travel vocabulary – even if you aren’t planning an awesome trip to Singapore any time soon!

I hope these 17 Essential Vocabulary Words for Traveling were helpful for you! Be sure to leave a comment, and check back soon for more great English tips!

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Check Your Knowledge: Travel Vocabulary

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We all love vacations , or holidays as they are called in the UK, and this fill-in-the-gap quiz will test your knowledge of vocabulary related to traveling.

  • Boarding pass = (noun) slip of paper like a ticket that allows you to board a plane.
  • By rail = (prepositional phrase) by train.
  • Camping trips = (noun) trip into nature during which you sleep in a tent.
  • Check in = (verb) to state to an airline that you have arrived and will board your flight.
  • Destination = (noun) the place to which you are traveling.
  • Dock = (noun) stretch of wood or metal that extends into the water allowing passengers to board a ship.
  • Excursion = (noun) a short afternoon, day or two day trip .
  • Ferry crossing = (noun) the place where a ferry crosses the water carrying passengers to the other side.
  • Journey = (noun) long travel, usually very far away from home.
  • Landmark = (noun) historical or natural site of special interest.
  • Last minute deal = (noun phrase) an offer to travel at a much lower price because you will leave within in the next few days.
  • Main and minor roads = (noun phrase) streets that people often use as well as streets that are seldom used.
  • Package holiday = (noun phrase) a holiday or vacation which includes the flight, hotel, meals and so on.
  • Remote location = (noun phrase) a place very far away from cities.
  • Rent a car = (verb phrase) to pay to use a car for a short period of time.
  • Route = (noun) the streets, roads, etc. that you will use to travel somewhere.
  • Self-catering holiday = (noun phrase) a vacation during which you pay for your own meals (as opposed to package holidays in which meals are included).
  • Set sail = (verb phrase) to leave on a boat to go somewhere.
  • Sightseeing = (noun) the activity of visiting famous tourist attractions.
  • Suitcase = (noun) a case in which you put your clothes and other articles.
  • Tourist office = (noun phrase) an office which helps tourists discover what attractions and other sightseeing activities they should do.
  • Tube = (noun) the subway, or underground system in London.
  • Voyage = (noun) distant travel, usually by ship.
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Travelling is going from a place to a distant place. Movement of people is considered as travel. People travel by many vehicles such as car, bus, plane, train or ship. These are called means of transport .

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⬤ Word list of travel vocabulary in English

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  • ticket office
  • information desk
  • flight attendant

⬤ Air travel vocabulary

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  • economy class
  • first-class
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    In this B1 Intermediate Vocabulary Lesson, you will learn about various means of transport, common phrases used in transportation, and essential vocabulary used to talk about different transport (UK) or transportation (US) situations. Here's a list of the main (UK) or (US). A is a series of connected vehicles on tracks for transporting people ...

  23. PDF NAME: DATE: AIRPORTS and AIR TRAVEL

    Vocabulary Practice Grammar-in-Context 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. B AIRPORT ARRIVALS TERMINAL For this info-gap activity, have your students (if possible) seated facing each other. ed the following vocabulary (and perhaps write it on the board as a reminder for them to use it): 6. The bank is across from2. the….