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Definition of stopover in English: stopovernounˈstɒpəʊvəˈstɑpˌoʊvər 1A break in a journey. a brief stopover at Shannon Airport Example sentencesExamples - It's difficult to appreciate the unique flavour of the place in a quick stopover between train and boat.
- However, there is no judging of films for her this time; she is busy doing a world tour with stopovers at New York and Toronto.
- It's comforting to have friendly faces together with invaluable local knowledge when it comes to possible stopovers in new destinations on overseas travels.
- The new route, which includes a brief stopover in Hong Kong, will leave twice daily every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
- The delegation will have a two-day stopover in New York en route to Haiti and a one-day stopover in Los Angeles on the return trip.
- His one visit was a brief stopover in Italy to visit his daughter while she was studying there.
- We landed for a stopover at London Stansted two hours later.
- Yes, if you break one of these US laws you might find yourself arrested and thrown in jail next time you travel to or enjoy a stopover at a US destination.
- After making a short stopover in a Nigerian city, we reached Timbuktu on 24 February 1999.
- The whole group is in a buoyant mood, with plenty to distract us from the thought of the long flight home tomorrow, with the long stopover in Kuala Lumpur en route.
- The boats are actually floating five-star hotels and make stopovers at historical spots up the river.
- The airline now runs daily flights between the two cities with a transit stopover in Vancouver.
- They both enjoy trekking, but are looking for a trip that would also incorporate plenty of sightseeing and allow for stopovers in local towns and villages.
- Some of these tickets are one-way, and therefore not constrained by maximum-stay restrictions, while others are round-trips with extended stopovers.
- They had a quick stopover in Seattle before continuing on to Beijing.
- There are stopovers in exotic places including the Galapagos Islands and Mauritius.
- Plan overnight stopovers in cities you'd like to explore rather than simply rolling across the countryside at night.
- A number of good motels and hotels offer accommodation for a stopover, and there is a good choice of restaurants and cafes.
- Having being given no deadline by which they had to get themselves to Friedhold, the pair had decided to make one or two stopovers at various small towns on their way.
- They can also arrange car hire and tailor-make itineraries, including stopovers at various US cities.
Synonyms stay, stop, break, stop-off, visit formal sojourn - 1.1 A place where a journey is broken.
easy vehicle access makes the spot a favourite stopover for camper vanners Example sentencesExamples - The next stopover was Kovai Kutrallam and the picturesque locale was nothing short of breathtaking.
- For most travellers, Haast is a stopover on the way to the glacier region north or to Wanaka, back the way you've come.
- This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings.
- If we know people who have already made that particular trip, we ask them whether there are certain spots to avoid, where the best stopovers are, etc.
- Today the preserve may be one of the world's most vital stopovers for migratory birds.
- Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions.
- As it's only a 45 minute drive from the tourist honeytrap of Udaipur, Devigarh is rapidly pulling the top end crowd away from the traditional stopovers of the palaces in Udaipur.
- The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area.
- They had been in negotiations with race organisers with a view to Leith being the penultimate stopover, but the Dutch port has won the bid.
- In their journey, which covered 50 islands, they reached Kochi, their only stopover in India, after visiting Bali.
- From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi.
- Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia.
- The views are spectacular, augmented by a flotilla of yachts whose owners favour the location as an essential stopover on the Firth of Clyde.
- Bundaberg, the Australian town where she died, was only intended as a stopover on the way to the reef.
- The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot.
Definition of stopover in US English: stopovernounˈstɑpˌoʊvərˈstäpˌōvər 1A break in a journey. the one-day stopover in Honolulu Example sentencesExamples - The delegation will have a two-day stopover in New York en route to Haiti and a one-day stopover in Los Angeles on the return trip.
- Some of these tickets are one-way, and therefore not constrained by maximum-stay restrictions, while others are round-trips with extended stopovers.
- His one visit was a brief stopover in Italy to visit his daughter while she was studying there.
- It's difficult to appreciate the unique flavour of the place in a quick stopover between train and boat.
- Plan overnight stopovers in cities you'd like to explore rather than simply rolling across the countryside at night.
- The boats are actually floating five-star hotels and make stopovers at historical spots up the river.
- Yes, if you break one of these US laws you might find yourself arrested and thrown in jail next time you travel to or enjoy a stopover at a US destination.
- They can also arrange car hire and tailor-make itineraries, including stopovers at various US cities.
- The new route, which includes a brief stopover in Hong Kong, will leave twice daily every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
- After making a short stopover in a Nigerian city, we reached Timbuktu on 24 February 1999.
- There are stopovers in exotic places including the Galapagos Islands and Mauritius.
- The whole group is in a buoyant mood, with plenty to distract us from the thought of the long flight home tomorrow, with the long stopover in Kuala Lumpur en route.
- They both enjoy trekking, but are looking for a trip that would also incorporate plenty of sightseeing and allow for stopovers in local towns and villages.
- A number of good motels and hotels offer accommodation for a stopover, and there is a good choice of restaurants and cafes.
- However, there is no judging of films for her this time; she is busy doing a world tour with stopovers at New York and Toronto.
- We landed for a stopover at London Stansted two hours later.
- The airline now runs daily flights between the two cities with a transit stopover in Vancouver.
- Having being given no deadline by which they had to get themselves to Friedhold, the pair had decided to make one or two stopovers at various small towns on their way.
- They had a quick stopover in Seattle before continuing on to Beijing.
- It's comforting to have friendly faces together with invaluable local knowledge when it comes to possible stopovers in new destinations on overseas travels.
Synonyms stay, stop, break, stop-off, visit - 1.1 A place where a journey is broken.
an inviting stopover between Quebec City and Montreal Example sentencesExamples - Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions.
- They had been in negotiations with race organisers with a view to Leith being the penultimate stopover, but the Dutch port has won the bid.
- The views are spectacular, augmented by a flotilla of yachts whose owners favour the location as an essential stopover on the Firth of Clyde.
- In their journey, which covered 50 islands, they reached Kochi, their only stopover in India, after visiting Bali.
- The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area.
- If we know people who have already made that particular trip, we ask them whether there are certain spots to avoid, where the best stopovers are, etc.
- As it's only a 45 minute drive from the tourist honeytrap of Udaipur, Devigarh is rapidly pulling the top end crowd away from the traditional stopovers of the palaces in Udaipur.
- This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings.
- For most travellers, Haast is a stopover on the way to the glacier region north or to Wanaka, back the way you've come.
- From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi.
- Today the preserve may be one of the world's most vital stopovers for migratory birds.
- The next stopover was Kovai Kutrallam and the picturesque locale was nothing short of breathtaking.
- Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia.
- The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot.
- Bundaberg, the Australian town where she died, was only intended as a stopover on the way to the reef.
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