Collocations for excursion - noun
ADJECTIVE
brief,
little,
short
day, evening, full-day, half-day, weekend, week-long
three-day, two-day, etc.
annual
outdoor
boat, coach (BrE), train
shopping, sightseeing
shore
We signed up for a shore excursion to New Orleans.
day, evening, full-day, half-day, weekend, week-long
three-day, two-day, etc.
annual
outdoor
boat, coach (BrE), train
shopping, sightseeing
shore
We signed up for a shore excursion to New Orleans.
VERB + excursion
go on,
make,
take (sb on)
We decided to make an all-day excursion to the island.
We decided to make an all-day excursion to the island.
arrange,
organize,
plan
offer, run
Our ship offers 13 different excursions.
Princess Tours runs independent excursions from selected hotels.
offer, run
Our ship offers 13 different excursions.
Princess Tours runs independent excursions from selected hotels.
PREPOSITION
excursion into
(figurative)
her first excursion into business
her first excursion into business
excursion to
He took us on an excursion to the ruined city.
He took us on an excursion to the ruined city.