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holiday
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accommodation
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adventure
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bed and breakfast
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backpacking
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beach
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beach house
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cabin
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camper trailer
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camping
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campsite
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caravan
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city break
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cottage
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couchsurfing
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cruise
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cycling
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ecotourism
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guest house
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camp
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holiday home
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hotel
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houseboat
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house swap
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package holiday
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self-catering
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apartment
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tent
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timeshare
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villa
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volunteering
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winter
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sport
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youth hostel
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activity
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to hang out
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friend
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to eat out
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restaurant
holiday
Holiday
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a period of time away from home or work, typically to relax, have fun, and do activities that one enjoys

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Taking a holiday in the mountains is a great way to escape the city and unwind.
She took a week-long holiday to explore Europe and visit historic landmarks.
Accommodation
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a place to stay in for a short period, often with food or other services

adventure
Adventure
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an exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or physical activity

bed and breakfast
Bed and breakfast
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/bˈɛd ænd bɹˈɛkfəst/

a small hotel or guesthouse that provides the residents with a resting place and breakfast

backpacking
Backpacking
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a style of traveling around, cheap and often on foot, carrying one's belongings in a backpack

beach
Beach
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an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake

beach house
Beach house
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/bˈiːtʃ hˈaʊs/

a house near the beach that people use for vacations or renting to others

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cabin
Cabin
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a small wooden house or shelter built in a forest or the mountains

What is a "cabin"?

A cabin is a small, simple house, often made of wood, that is typically located in rural or remote areas. It is usually built for relaxation, vacation, or as a getaway from busy city life. Cabins often have a rustic design and may include a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and one or more bedrooms. They are often found in nature settings such as forests, mountains, or lakesides, offering a peaceful and private environment. Some cabins are used year-round, while others serve as seasonal retreats.

camper trailer
Camper trailer
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/kˈæmpɚ tɹˈeɪlɚ/

a tiny trailer that can be pulled behind a car or truck, and has basic amenities for camping or traveling

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camping
Camping
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the activity of ‌living outdoors in a tent, camper, etc. on a vacation

campsite
Campsite
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a specific location that is intended for people to set up a tent

caravan
Caravan
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a vehicle that is pulled by a car, in which people can sleep and live, used particularly for traveling and camping

City break
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/sˈɪɾi bɹˈeɪk/

a short vacation or trip typically taken in a city, often for a weekend or a few days, to explore the sights and attractions

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cottage
Cottage
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a small house, particularly one that is situated in the countryside or a village

What is a "cottage"?

A cottage is a small, cozy house, typically located in a rural or semi-rural area. It is often made from wood or stone and is known for its charming, rustic style. Cottages are usually one or two stories and may have a thatched roof or a traditional design. They are often used as vacation homes or weekend getaways, offering a peaceful and intimate living space. The surrounding area of a cottage is often scenic, with gardens, forests, or countryside views, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quiet retreat.

Couchsurfing
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/kˈaʊtʃsɜːfɪŋ/

to the act of staying temporarily in someone else's home, typically sleeping on their couch, often as a way to save money while traveling

cruise
Cruise
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a journey taken by a ship for pleasure, especially one involving several destinations

cycling
Cycling
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the sport or activity of riding a bicycle

Ecotourism
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/ˈɛkətˌʊɹɪzəm/

tourism that includes visiting endangered natural environments which aims at preservation of the wildlife and the nature

guest house
Guest house
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/ɡˈɛst hˈaʊs/

a small house separated from a larger one where guests can stay

What is a "guest house"?

A guest house is a small, separate building or a part of a larger house that provides accommodation for visitors or guests. It is typically equipped with basic amenities like a bedroom, bathroom, and sometimes a small kitchen or sitting area. Guest houses are often used by homeowners to host family members, friends, or travelers who need a place to stay. They offer more privacy than a shared room in a home while still being close to the main residence. Guest houses can range from simple, cozy spaces to more luxurious accommodations, depending on the needs of the hosts.

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camp
Camp
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a location where people stay temporarily, typically in tents or temporary structures

Holiday home
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/hˈɑːlɪdˌeɪ hˈoʊm/

a place that someone owns or rents for vacation or leisure purposes

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hotel
Hotel
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a building where we give money to stay and eat food in when we are traveling

houseboat
Houseboat
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a boat designed for living in

What is a "houseboat"?

A houseboat is a type of boat that is designed to be used as a home, often permanently or semi-permanently. It is equipped with living spaces such as bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, much like a traditional house, but it floats on water. Houseboats can be found on lakes, rivers, and seas, offering a unique way of living on the water. They are popular for recreational use, vacations, or as a permanent residence in waterfront areas. Some houseboats are luxurious, with modern amenities, while others are simple and more basic.

House swap
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an arrangement where two homeowners agree to switch their homes for a certain period of time, often for a vacation or holiday

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Package holiday
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/pˈækɪdʒ hˈɑːlɪdˌeɪ/

a type of vacation where one buys one's flights, accommodation, and sometimes even activities all at once, often at a cheaper price

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Self-catering
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(of an accommodation or holiday) providing equipment for guests to prepare their meals themselves

apartment
Apartment
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a place that has a few rooms for people to live in, normally part of a building that has other such places on each floor

What is an "apartment"?

An apartment is a housing unit that is part of a larger building or complex. It typically includes a living room, one or more bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, and is designed for individuals or families to live in. Apartments can vary in size and layout, and they are often rented or leased from a landlord or property management company who owns the entire building or complex. Residents of an apartment building share common areas, such as hallways, elevators, or laundry rooms, while maintaining privacy within their individual units. Apartments are commonly found in urban areas and are a popular choice for those seeking convenient, low-maintenance living.

tent
Tent
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a shelter that usually consists of a long sheet of cloth, nylon, etc. supported by poles and ropes fixed to the ground, that we especially use for camping

Timeshare
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a property ownership arrangement where multiple individuals have the right to use the property for a set period of time each year

villa
Villa
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a country house that has a large garden, particularly the one located in southern Europe or warm regions

What is a "villa"?

A villa is a large, often luxurious house, typically located in a rural or scenic area. It is designed to offer comfort and relaxation, with spacious living areas, gardens, and outdoor spaces like patios or swimming pools. Villas are often associated with vacation homes or second residences and are popular in places with warm climates. They are usually more private and expansive than traditional homes and can feature high-end amenities such as private terraces, large kitchens, and multiple bedrooms. Villas are often seen as a symbol of leisure and a tranquil retreat.

Volunteering
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the practice of offering one's time, skills, or resources to help others, a cause, or an organization without expecting financial gain in return

winter
Winter
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the season that comes after fall and in most countries winter is the coldest season

sport
Sport
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a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

youth hostel
Youth hostel
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a type of accommodation, typically offering affordable lodging for young travelers, often with shared facilities such as dormitory-style rooms, kitchens, and common areas

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Activity
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something that a person spends time doing, particularly to accomplish a certain purpose

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to hang out
To hang out
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/hˈæŋ ˈaʊt/

to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

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hang
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friend
Friend
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someone we know well and trust, but normally they are not part of our family

to eat out
To eat out
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to eat in a restaurant, etc. rather than at one's home

eat in

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restaurant
Restaurant
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a place where we pay to sit and eat a meal

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