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B2 Level Wordlist - Traveling

Here you will learn some English words about traveling, such as "jet lag", "terminal", "cruise", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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budget
budget
[Adjective]

economical and not expensive

Ex: The restaurant offers a budget menu with meals under $10.
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resort
resort
[noun]

an establishment that provides vacationers with lodging, food, entertainment, etc.

Ex: The resort has multiple restaurants , pools , and golf courses for guests to enjoy .
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lodging
lodging
[noun]

a place that provides travelers with temporary accommodation

Ex: The city offers various lodging options , from budget hostels to luxury hotels .
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lounge
lounge
[noun]

a comfortable area, often in an airport or hotel, where people can relax, wait, or socialize, typically offering seating, refreshments, and sometimes Wi-Fi

Ex: The airline offers access to its exclusive lounge for first-class passengers .
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checkout
checkout
[noun]

the time when a guest should leave a hotel room, pay the bills, and return the key

Ex: During checkout, guests have the opportunity to provide feedback on their stay through our satisfaction survey .
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resident
resident
[noun]

someone who is staying in a hotel room

Ex: The hotel organized events for residents to socialize and relax .
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room service

a hotel service where guests can order food, drinks, or other amenities to be delivered to their room, typically from a menu provided by the hotel

Ex: The room service menu included a variety of options , from snacks to full meals .
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travel agency

a business that makes arrangements for people who want to travel

Ex: Online travel agencies have made it easier to compare prices and book trips from anywhere .
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E-ticket
E-ticket
[noun]

an online ticket that can be received electronically instead of a paper ticket

Ex: He scanned his E-ticket at the airport for quick boarding .
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vacationer

a person who is on vacation or holiday, typically traveling away from home for leisure or relaxation

Ex: The resort offered various activities to keep vacationers entertained throughout their stay .
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excursion
excursion
[noun]

a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people

Ex: The family took an excursion to the beach , enjoying the sun and sand .
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package tour

a vacation arranged by a travel agent or a company at a fixed price including the cost of transport, accommodations, etc.

Ex: Families often prefer package tours for convenience and planning ease .
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to get away

to go on vacation away from home

Ex: She took the opportunity to get away from the office for a week in Europe.
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to trek
to trek
[Verb]

to go for a long walk or journey, particularly in the mountains, forests, etc. as an adventure

Ex: Inspired by adventure stories , the friends planned to trek through the dense forest .
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aisle
aisle
[noun]

a narrow passage in a theater, train, aircraft, etc. that separates rows of seats

Ex: Please keep the aisle clear for safety reasons .
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cabin
cabin
[noun]

the area where passengers sit in an airplane

Ex: He found his seat in the front of the cabin.
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cabin crew

the group of people whose job is looking after the passengers on an aircraft

Ex: He admired the efficiency of the cabin crew during the long flight .
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baggage claim

the area at an airport where passengers can collect their cases, bags, etc. after they land

Ex: Delayed flights often lead to longer waits at the baggage claim.
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jet lag
jet lag
[noun]

the confusion and tiredness one can experience after a long flight, particularly when rapidly traveling across multiple time zones

Ex: The effects of jet lag can vary depending on the direction of travel and individual resilience .
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terminal
terminal
[noun]

a building where trains, buses, planes, or ships start or finish their journey

Ex: A taxi stand is located just outside the terminal.
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main line
main line
[noun]

an important railroad line between two cities or large towns

Ex: Travelers often prefer the main line for its frequent train services and convenience .
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to cruise
to cruise
[Verb]

to go on vacation by a ship or boat

Ex: The family decided to cruise instead of flying .
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to delay
to delay
[Verb]

to arrive later than expected or planned

Ex: The train usually delays during rush hour .
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to navigate

to travel across or on an area of water by a ship or boat

Ex: The maritime pilot skillfully navigated into the harbor .
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caravan
caravan
[noun]

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

Ex: They rented a spacious caravan for their road trip through Europe .
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railroad crossing

a place at which a road meets a railroad, typically marked by gates, signals, or warning signs to alert drivers and pedestrians of approaching trains

Ex: Drivers are required to check both ways at the railroad crossing before proceeding across the tracks .
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compartment

any of the separate sections within a passenger train carriage, typically enclosed by walls and equipped with seats

Ex: The conductor announced that refreshments were available in the dining compartment.
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rest stop
rest stop
[noun]

an area near a road where people can stop to eat food, rest, etc.

Ex: The rest stop featured a playground , making it a great place for kids to play .
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gift shop
gift shop
[noun]

a store where small items and souvenirs are sold, suitable for giving as presents

Ex: The charming gift shop had a selection of handmade crafts and candles .
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hot-air balloon

an extremely large balloon filled with heated air, which enables it to float and travel through the sky

Ex: She fulfilled her dream of flying in a hot-air balloon during her vacation .
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April Fools' Day

the 1st of April on which people in Western countries play tricks on one another and the person who is tricked is called the April Fool

Ex: Some companies release fake products on April Fools' Day to entertain their customers.
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Independence Day

the 4th of July on which Americans celebrate the declaration of independence from Britain in 1776

Ex: The historical significance of Independence Day is highlighted in educational events and ceremonies .
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New Year's Eve

the evening of 31st of December, which is the last day of the year

Ex: The restaurant was fully booked for New Year's Eve dinner.
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St. Patrick's Day

a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on the 17th of March, honoring Saint Patrick who helped establish Christianity in Ireland

Ex: In Dublin, Ireland, St. Patrick's Day is a national holiday with large-scale celebrations.
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Black Friday

the day following Thanksgiving in the US, traditionally marked by massive discounts and sales events across stores, marking the beginning of the Christmas shopping season

Ex: Some stores extend their Black Friday sales throughout the weekend , known as Cyber Weekend .
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Mardi Gras

the day before the start of Lent, on which people in some countries begin celebrating by dancing in the streets with loud music and wearing colorful costumes

Ex: The city streets come alive with festive decorations and themed events for Mardi Gras.
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transportation

the act or business of carrying people or goods from one place to another by different means

Ex: The transportation of fresh produce often requires refrigerated trucks .
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