[Trip / Travel* / Voyage / Tour / Journey] is considered to be an important part of education.
On summer weekends a lot of people take car [tours / trips* / voyages / journeys / travels] to the country.
The writer of a successful book of [trip / voyage / travel* / journey / tour] must take the reader with him.
A [journey / tour / travel / voyage / trip*] is a short journey, voyage or tour, for either business or pleasure.
Sea [travels / journeys / voyages* / tours / trips] can be very exciting, provided you are not seasick.
In 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg on its first [trip / voyage* / journey / travel / tour] across the Atlantic, and it sank four hours later.
The children went on a short vacation [tour / voyage / trip* / journey / travel] in July.
At the beginning of the last century going to St.Petersburg from Moscow was considered to be a [voyage / trip / travel / tour / journey*] .
"Well", said Harris, "we have had a pleasant [trip* / tour / travel / voyage / journey] , and my hearty thanks for it to old Father Thames."
It was a long and weary [tour / travel / trip / voyage / journey*] , and when we got off the train, we gave a sigh of relief.
The [voyage* / journey / tour / trip / travel] across the Pacific was a stormy one.
I remember my brother-in-law going for a short sea [journey / voyage / travel / trip* / tour] once for the benefit of his health.
We visited a number of wonderful towns in Italy on our [travel / trip / voyage / tour* / journey] and then returned to Rome.
Mr. Dower has visited many countries and now he is writing a book about his [tours / trips / travels* / voyages / journeys] .
We are going [to travel / to go on a journey / to tour* / to go on a voyage / to go on a trip] New England's towns next summer.