1. day trip - Noun
2. day trip - Verb
day trip (plural day trips)
An excursion that lasts most of the day.
day-trip (third-person singular simple present day-trips, present participle day-tripping, simple past and past participle day-tripped)
To go on a one-day excursion; To visit someplace and return within a day.
day-trip (plural day-trips)
Alternative form of day trip
day-trip
As you can see, a day trip from St Tropez to the Porquerolles is a fantastic little escape, and gives you the change to explore the floral magnificence of Hyères. Source: Internet
Ask your workaholic to take the day off with you to do something fun such as a hike, swim or day trip. Source: Internet
In the fall season in addition to carrying campers and hikers it provides day trip service to Windigo on weekends. Source: Internet
“People started vacationing, staying in Providence and taking a day trip out to the beach instead of staying at the beach and taking a day trip to Providence. Source: Internet
At the moment, I have planned a day-trip to Ikea and several weekend parties for eight-year-olds at soft play centres. Source: Internet
"London-by-Sea" is well-known, reflecting Brighton's popularity with Londoners as a day-trip resort, a commuter dormitory and a desirable destination for those wanting to move out of the metropolis. Source: Internet