Travel Vocabulary IELTS
Accommodation: a room or building in which you stay during holidays or live.
Sentence- While travelling hotels are safe and comfortable accommodation.
All holiday: a time after you lost your job.
Sentence- In all holiday a person have mix feeling of joy and sorrow.
All-inclusive: a hotel deal where the price includes accommodation, meals and drinks at any time.
Sentence– In all inclusive service a person have to stick to the menu of the hotel and have to pay extra if he grab something from outside.
Half-board: if you request ‘half-board’ at a hotel, breakfast and dinner would be included in the hotel price (as part of the package).
Sentence– Some people who skip their lunch like half board facility.
Full-board: if you request ‘full-board’ at a hotel, that would include all three meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) in the price of your accommodation.
Sentence– In most of the hotels full board facility is expensive and the food variety is also limited.
Self-catering: a holiday deal where meals are not provided
Sentence– I think self catering is the best option as one can try local street food of the area.
To book (something): to arrange and confirm a place on a flight, a room in a hotel or a ticket for an event in the future.
Sentence– It is a good idea to book hotels and flight in advance to avoid last minute rush.
Breathtaking view: an amazing view.
Sentence–I’ve seen many breathtaking views during my journey to Himachal Pardesh.
Busman’s holiday: when you spend your free time similarly to the time when you work.
Sentence– Its better not to take any holiday if its Busman’s holiday.
Charter flight: a cheap regular flight.
Sentence– As our budget was low for the holiday so we took a charter flight.