IELTS Vocabulary: Travel

Here’s a comprehensive IELTS Travel Vocabulary Guide with topic-specific words, collocations, compound words, phrasal verbs, and idioms:


1. Topic-Specific Travel Vocabulary

Transportation:

  1. Budget airline (n.) – Low-cost carrier
    Example: “Ryanair is a popular budget airline in Europe.”
  2. High-speed rail (n.) – Fast train system
    Example: “Japan’s Shinkansen is a famous high-speed rail.”
  3. Red-eye flight (n.) – Overnight flight
    Example: “I took a red-eye flight to save on hotel costs.”
  4. Ferry terminal (n.) – Port for passenger boats
    Example: “We waited at the ferry terminal for our boat to the island.”
  5. Rush hour (n.) – Peak travel time
    Example: “Avoid driving during rush hour in Bangkok.”

Accommodation:

  1. All-inclusive resort (n.) – Hotel with meals/drinks included
    Example: “We booked an all-inclusive resort in Cancún.”
  2. Hostel dormitory (n.) – Shared budget accommodation
    Example: “I stayed in a hostel dormitory to save money.”
  3. Vacation rental (n.) – Privately rented holiday home
    Example: “Airbnb offers great vacation rentals worldwide.”
  4. Bellhop service (n.) – Hotel luggage assistance
    Example: “The bellhop service carried our bags to the room.”
  5. Room service (n.) – In-room dining
    Example: “We ordered room service after a long flight.”

2. Essential Travel Collocations

Verb + NounExample
Book a ticket“I’ll book a train ticket online.”
Catch a flight“We barely caught our connecting flight.”
Miss a train“Traffic made us miss the last train.”
Rent a car“We rented a car to explore Tuscany.”
Check luggage“You must check large luggage at the gate.”
Adjective + NounExample
Long-haul flight“The long-haul flight exhausted me.”
Packed itinerary“Our packed itinerary left no free time.”
Breathtaking view“The hotel had a breathtaking view of the ocean.”
Tourist hotspot“Avoid tourist hotspots in peak season.”
Hidden gem“We discovered a hidden gem in the countryside.”

3. Travel Phrasal Verbs

  1. Set off – Begin a journey
    Example: “We set off at sunrise to avoid traffic.”
  2. Check in – Register at a hotel/airport
    Example: “You can check in online 24 hours before your flight.”
  3. Look around – Explore
    Example: “We looked around the old town for hours.”
  4. Pick up – Collect (e.g., rental car)
    Example: “I’ll pick up the rental car at the airport.”
  5. Hold up – Delay
    Example: “Construction work held up our bus for an hour.”

4. Travel Compound Words

  1. Stopover (n.) – Short break in a journey
    Example: “We had a 6-hour stopover in Dubai.”
  2. Takeoff (n.) – When a plane leaves the ground
    Example: “The takeoff was delayed due to fog.”
  3. Getaway (n.) – Short vacation
    Example: “We planned a weekend getaway to the mountains.”
  4. Guidebook (n.) – Travel information book
    Example: “The guidebook recommended authentic local restaurants.”
  5. Backpacker (n.) – Budget traveler
    Example: “The hostel was full of backpackers sharing travel tips.”

5. Travel Idioms

  1. “Hit the road” – Begin traveling
    Example: “We hit the road early to beat the traffic.”
  2. “Travel on a shoestring” – Travel very cheaply
    Example: “We traveled Southeast Asia on a shoestring budget.”
  3. “Off the beaten track” – Away from tourist areas
    Example: “Our guide took us off the beaten track to see real local life.”
  4. “Live out of a suitcase” – Travel frequently
    Example: “As a flight attendant, she lives out of a suitcase.”
  5. “Have itchy feet” – Desire to travel
    Example: “After 3 months at home, I’ve got itchy feet again.”

6. IELTS Speaking Examples

Part 1:
“I prefer budget airlines for short trips, though long-haul flights can be exhausting. Last year, I missed a train in Paris but it turned into a great opportunity to look around the station area.”

Part 3:
“Mass tourism has made some famous landmarks overcrowded. In my view, promoting off-the-beaten-track destinations could help reduce pressure on tourist hotspots while giving visitors more authentic experiences.”


7. Writing Task 2 Vocabulary Boosters

Problem:
“Overtourism damages local ecosystems and overwhelms infrastructure.”

Solution:
“Implementing sustainable tourism practices, like limiting visitor numbers at fragile sites, could preserve these areas for future generations.”

Advantage:
“Cultural exchange through travel broadens horizons and fosters mutual understanding between nations.”

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