Idioms from travel

  1. Hit the road: to begin a journey or trip.
  2. A bumpy ride: a difficult or challenging experience, often used to describe a journey with many obstacles.
  3. Take a hike: to go away or leave, often used as a dismissive command.
  4. On the same wavelength: to share the same understanding or perspective, often used to describe a group traveling together.
  5. Full steam ahead: to proceed with enthusiasm and without hesitation, often used to describe a journey or project.
  6. Catch the travel bug: to become addicted to traveling, often used to describe someone who has recently discovered a love of travel.
  7. In the same boat: facing the same challenges or difficulties, often used to describe a group traveling together.
  8. Road less traveled: a less popular or unconventional path, often used to describe a journey or life choice.
  9. Make a beeline for: to go directly towards something, often used to describe a specific destination on a journey.
  10. Go the extra mile: to make an extra effort or do more than is required, often used to describe a dedicated traveler who is willing to go out of their way to explore.