Collocations for voyage - noun
ADJECTIVE
epic,
great,
long
arduous
outward
homeward, return
first, maiden
final, last
ocean, sea
transatlantic
around-the-world (AmE), round-the-world (BrE)
solo
arduous
outward
homeward, return
first, maiden
final, last
ocean, sea
transatlantic
around-the-world (AmE), round-the-world (BrE)
solo
VERB + voyage
embark on,
go on,
make,
set out on,
undertake
complete
The ship completed her maiden voyage in May.
complete
The ship completed her maiden voyage in May.
PREPOSITION
during a/the voyage
Lady Franklin kept a journal during the voyage.
Lady Franklin kept a journal during the voyage.
on a/the voyage
There were mainly scientists on the voyage.
There were mainly scientists on the voyage.
voyage from,
voyage to
The Titanic sank in April 1912 on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
The Titanic sank in April 1912 on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
PHRASES
a voyage of discovery
(often figurative)
Going to college can be a voyage of discovery.
Going to college can be a voyage of discovery.