Glossary
Accommodation: A place to stay while traveling, such as hotels, hostels, and vacation rentals.
Airbnb: An online marketplace for booking and offering lodging, including homes, apartments, and unique accommodations.
Backpacking: Traveling with a backpack, often involving budget-friendly, low-cost accommodations and transportation.
Boutique Hotel: A small, stylish hotel, often with personalized services and unique decor.
Carry-On: A small bag or suitcase that can be taken onboard an airplane and stored in the overhead compartment.
Customs: The government agency responsible for regulating the flow of goods and people into and out of a country.
Destination: The place where a journey or trip is headed.
Domestic Travel: Travel within one's own country.
Eco-Tourism: Travel that focuses on conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local people.
Exchange Rate: The value of one country's currency in relation to another's.
Flight Itinerary: A detailed plan of a journey, including flight times, dates, and layovers.
Frequent Flyer Program: A loyalty program offered by airlines to reward customers for their continued patronage.
Hostel: A budget-friendly type of accommodation where guests can rent a bed in a shared room, often with communal facilities.
Jet Lag: The feeling of fatigue and disorientation after long flights across multiple time zones.
Layover: A short stay at an intermediate point in a journey, often between connecting flights.
Luggage: Bags and suitcases used to carry belongings while traveling.
Passport: An official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship, and allowing them to travel abroad.
Resort: A place that offers accommodation, recreation, and entertainment, often in a scenic location.
Round-Trip: A journey to a destination and back to the original point of departure.
Sightseeing: Visiting places of interest in a particular location.
Solo Travel: Traveling alone, without companions.
Sustainable Travel: Travel that minimizes negative impacts on the environment and local communities, and promotes conservation and cultural respect.
Tourist Trap: A place that attracts many tourists and often charges high prices.
Travel Insurance: Insurance that covers financial losses and medical expenses incurred while traveling.
Visa: An official endorsement in a passport allowing the holder to enter, leave, or stay in a country for a specified period.
Vacation Rental: A property rented out to travelers, such as a house, apartment, or condo, often through platforms like Airbnb or VRBO.
Wi-Fi: Wireless internet access, often provided at accommodations, cafes, and other public places.