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suite
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sunburn
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motion sickness
all-inclusive
Adjetivo
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/ˈɔːlɪnklˈuːsɪv/
con todo incluido

con todo incluido

including everyone or everything, particularly for a single price

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They booked an all-inclusive vacation package that covered flights, accommodations, meals, and activities.
The resort offers all-inclusive services, ensuring guests have everything they need during their stay.
peak season
peak season
Sustantivo
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/pˈiːk sˈiːzən/
temporada alta

temporada alta

the time of year during which people travel a lot and prices are very high

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off season
off season
Sustantivo
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/ˈɔfsˈiːzən/
temporada baja

temporada baja

the time of year during which there is not much travel or business

luxurious
luxurious
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(de lujo)

(de lujo)

lujoso

extremely comfortable, elegant, and often made with high-quality materials or features

exquisite
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exquisito

exquisito

exceptionally beautiful, delicate, and well made

exotic
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exótico

exótico

originating in another country, particularly a tropical one

homestay
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alojamiento en familia

alojamiento en familia

an arrangement to live as a foreign vacationer or student in someone's home

staycation
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vacaciones en casa

vacaciones en casa

a vacation that one spends at or near one's home instead of traveling somewhere

outing
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(paseo)

(paseo)

excursión

a pleasure or educational trip that may last a day

expedition
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expedición

expedición

a trip that has been organized for a particular purpose such as a scientific or military one or for exploration

itinerary
itinerary
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itinerario

itinerario

a plan of the route and the places that one will visit on a journey

tourist class
Sustantivo
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/tˈʊɹɪst klˈæs/
clase turista

clase turista

the lowest class of accommodations offered in a hotel, on a plane or ship

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to upgrade
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(ascender)

(ascender)

mejorar

to provide someone with a better seat on an airplane or a better room in a hotel than the one for which they have paid

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Transitivo
long-haul
Adjetivo
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/lˈɑːŋhˈɔːl/
de larga distancia

de larga distancia

traveling over a long distance, particularly when it involves transporting passengers or goods

to embark
to embark
Verbo
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embarcarse

embarcarse

to board a plane or ship

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Transitivo
layover
Sustantivo
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/ˈɫeɪˌoʊvɝ/
escala

escala

a short break or stay in a journey

lost and found
Sustantivo
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/lˈɔst ænd fˈaʊnd/
objetos perdidos

objetos perdidos

a place where lost things are stored until their owners come and collect them

camper
camper
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campista

campista

someone who spends a vacation living in a tent, etc.

suite
suite
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suite

suite

a series of rooms, particularly in a hotel

What is a "suite"?

A suite is a set of rooms or spaces designed to function together as a single living area. It can include different sections like a bedroom, living room, and sometimes a dining area or kitchen. Suites are often larger and more luxurious than standard rooms, offering extra comfort and amenities. They are typically found in hotels, resorts, or large homes, providing a more private and spacious experience compared to regular rooms. The layout and design are often intended to cater to individuals or families seeking more space.

sunburn
sunburn
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quemadura de sol

quemadura de sol

pain and redness of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun

suntan
suntan
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bronceado

bronceado

the darkened or brown color of a person's skin that is caused by spending much time in the sun

to tan
to tan
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broncearse

broncearse

(of a person or a person's skin) to become darkened or brown as a result of exposure to the sun

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Intransitivo
to resort
Verbo
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recurrir

recurrir

to go somewhere, particularly frequently or in large numbers

vacancy
vacancy
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habitación libre

habitación libre

(in a hotel, etc.) an available room

touristy
touristy
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turístico

turístico

intended for, visited by, or attractive to tourists, in a way that one does not like it

twin bedroom
twin bedroom
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/twˈɪn bˈɛdɹuːm/
habitación doble

habitación doble

(in a hotel, etc.) a room with two single beds

upmarket
Adjetivo
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(costoso)

(costoso)

caro

used by or intended for wealthy people

complimentary
complimentary
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(de regalo)

(de regalo)

de obsequio

supplied or given for free

memorable
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memorable

memorable

easy to remember or worth remembering, particularly because of being different or special

Godspeed
Godspeed
interjección
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/ˈɡɑdspid/
(¡Buen viaje!)

(¡Buen viaje!)

¡Que Dios te acompañe!

Formal

used for wishing a person good luck, particularly when they want to travel somewhere

motion sickness
motion sickness
Sustantivo
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/mˈoʊʃən sˈɪknəs/
(cinetosis)

(cinetosis)

mareo por movimiento

an urge to vomit that is caused by motion, particularly when a person is in a moving vehicle such as a car, train, etc.

What is "motion sickness"?

Motion sickness is a condition where a person feels dizzy, nauseous, or unwell due to movement, often while traveling in a vehicle, boat, or plane. It happens when the brain receives conflicting signals from the eyes and the inner ear, which helps with balance. For example, a person might see the inside of a car while feeling the movement of the vehicle, leading to confusion for the brain. Symptoms include sweating, dizziness, nausea, and sometimes vomiting. It is more common in some people than others and can be eased by looking out at the horizon or taking medication.

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