Idioms

Here are 30 idioms related to travel and tourism, along with examples of how to use them in conversational speech with the word "example" bolded:

  1. Hit the road - to start a journey or trip.
    Example: "We should hit the road early tomorrow to avoid traffic."

  2. Wanderlust - a strong desire or urge to travel and explore the world.
    Example: "Ever since she was young, she has had a serious case of wanderlust."

  3. Off the beaten path - going to less-visited or unconventional places.
    Example: "Let's explore the countryside and go off the beaten path."

  4. On the go - to be constantly moving or traveling.
    Example: "As a travel blogger, she's always on the go, exploring new destinations."

  5. Catch some rays - to sunbathe or enjoy the sunshine.
    Example: "We'll be at the beach, catching some rays and relaxing."

  6. Break the ice - to initiate a conversation or interaction with strangers.
    Example: "She always finds it easy to break the ice and make new friends while traveling."

  7. Get away from it all - to escape from one's daily routine or stress by going on a vacation.
    Example: "I need to get away from it all and take a trip to the mountains."

  8. Globe-trotter - a person who travels frequently and to many different places.
    Example: "My cousin is a globe-trotter, visiting a new country every month."

  9. Jet-setter - a person who travels frequently and often by private jet.
    Example: "As a successful entrepreneur, he's become a jet-setter, flying to meetings around the world."

  10. Live out of a suitcase - to be constantly traveling and not having a fixed home base.
    Example: "Her job requires her to live out of a suitcase, always moving from one city to another."

  11. Make a pit stop - to take a short break during a journey to rest or refuel.
    Example: "Let's make a pit stop at the gas station before continuing the road trip."

  12. See the sights - to visit and explore famous or interesting places in a new location.
    Example: "We spent the day seeing the sights in the historical district."

  13. Home away from home - a place where one feels comfortable and familiar, similar to their own home.
    Example: "After staying in that cozy cabin for a week, it felt like our home away from home."

  14. Travel light - to pack only essential items and not carry too much luggage.
    Example: "For this backpacking trip, we're going to travel light."

  15. Roll out the red carpet - to give someone a warm and special welcome.
    Example: "They rolled out the red carpet for the VIP guests at the event."

  16. Go the extra mile - to make additional effort or do more than is expected.
    Example: "The hotel staff always goes the extra mile to ensure guests have a memorable stay."

  17. Hit the hay - to go to bed or get some sleep.
    Example: "After a long day of sightseeing, I can't wait to hit the hay."

  18. Take a rain check - to postpone a plan or invitation to a later time.
    Example: "I'm busy this weekend, but let's take a rain check and plan for next month."

  19. In the same boat - facing the same challenges or problems.
    Example: "Due to the flight delay, we're all in the same boat; no one has arrived yet."

  20. Get a taste of - to experience a small sample or glimpse of something new.
    Example: "During the layover, I got a taste of the city's culture."

  21. Travel on a shoestring - to travel with a limited budget, spending as little as possible.
    Example: "As college students, we often travel on a shoestring, staying in hostels and cooking our meals."

  22. A breath of fresh air - something new and refreshing, often after a period of routine or monotony.
    Example: "The trip to the countryside was a breath of fresh air from city life."

  23. Travel broadens the mind - traveling exposes one to new experiences and ideas, helping them grow intellectually.
    Example: "I always encourage my children to travel because travel broadens the mind."

  24. Jump on the bandwagon - to join a popular trend or activity.
    Example: "After seeing their friends' travel photos, everyone wanted to jump on the bandwagon and go on vacation."

  25. Travel light years ahead - to progress or advance significantly in a short time.
    Example: "With the new technology, this travel app is traveling light years ahead of its competitors."

  26. A rolling stone gathers no moss - someone who is constantly on the move doesn't accumulate burdens or responsibilities.
    Example: "He's always changing jobs and cities; you know what they say, a rolling stone gathers no moss."

  27. Travel at the speed of light - to travel extremely fast or efficiently.
    Example: "Thanks to the high-speed train, we can travel at the speed of light to the next city."

  28. The world is your oyster - you have many opportunities and possibilities to explore in life.
    Example: "With your talent and ambition, remember that the world is your oyster."

  29. Travel down memory lane - to reminisce or revisit places and memories from the past.
    Example: "While visiting our hometown, we traveled down memory lane and visited our old school."

  30. Let the dust settle - to allow a situation to calm down or become clear after a busy or chaotic time.
    Example: "After a busy day of exploring, let's let the dust settle before making any further plans."

Feel free to use these idioms to spice up your travel conversations and share your experiences with others!