一次我永远不会忘记的旅行英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1An Unforgettable Trip I'll Never ForgetWow, I had the most amazing adventure this summer! My family went on a trip to the Grand Canyon and it was soooooo cool. I'm going to tell you all about it because it's a trip I'll never, ever forget as long as I live!It all started when my mom and dad surprised me and my little brother Tommy by saying we were going on a big vacation. They didn't tell us where at first, which made me really curious. I kept bugging them to give me a hint but they wouldn't spill the beans. Finally, after what felt like forever, they told us we were going to the Grand Canyon! I had learned a little bit about it in school, but I didn't really know that much.When my parents first said "Grand Canyon", I kind of thought it would be this really big hole in the ground. But as we got closer, I realized just how GIGANTIC it actually is! It's like a huge crack in the Earth that you can see from miles and milesaway. The drive to get there took forever and a day, but it was worth it once we finally arrived.Our first view of the canyon was from the South Rim, which is one of the most popular spots. We stayed in a little cabin resort area right on the edge of the rim. When I stepped out of the car and walked over to the viewing area, I couldn't believe my eyes! The Grand Canyon is SO vast and beautifully colored. It's like a giant layer cake with red rocks on the top, then different shades of orange, pink, white, and purple as you look deeper into the canyon. I've never seen anything quite like it."Wow!" I shouted out loud. "This is amazing!" Tommy was pretty impressed too, but not as much as me because he's still just a little kid.The next day, we went hiking along the South Rim trail, which follows the edge of the canyon for miles and miles. The views were just breathtaking around every turn. At one point, we could look all the way across to the North Rim, which was barely even visible it was so far away! I couldn't wrap my head around how huge this canyon is. We learned that it was carved out over millions of years by the Colorado River. That little river down at the very bottom used to be a raging beast!After our rim hike, we took a tour down into the canyon itself on these funny-looking vehicles called "mule rides." I was a little nervous because the trail was very steep and narrow in some spots with huge drop-offs! But the mules were very sure-footed and our guides were really experienced. As we descended deeper into the canyon, the views seemed to get even more incredible around every turn. We passed by towering cliffs, deep gorges, and these funky rock formations called "hoodoos" that looked like little mushrooms.At one point, about halfway down, our guide had us get off the mules for a break. She pointed out some of the different layers of rock and how they showed the passing of millions and millions of years. There was even a layer with fossils from ancient sea creatures when the whole area was under water! Can you imagine - an ocean right here in the middle of Arizona? Crazy!We spent the night down in the canyon at a little lodge and campground area. After the heat of the day, it actually got pretty chilly at night which surprised me. The night sky was incredible without any city lights around. I spotted the Milky Way for the first time - it really did look like a glowing spray of milk across the sky! The next morning, we saw the most beautiful sunrise as the canyon walls turned all shades of red, orange, and pink. Itmade me want to become a photographer when I grow up just so I could try to capture that beauty.After hiking back up to the rim, we drove over to the North Rim which is much less visited than the South Rim. Let me tell you, the views from up there were just as breathtaking if not even more so! From that vantage point, we could look all the way across the massive chasm back towards the South Rim area that now looked tiny in the distance. The North Rim also had some parts of the canyon with these cool purple and gray colored rocks that were totally different than what we had seen before.On our very last day there, we went for an amazing helicopter ride over the entire Grand Canyon. Seeing it from up above really helped me understand the incredible size and scale of this natural wonder. Shape-wise, it's not just one straight canyon but like a whole system of canyons, rivers, and side canyons branching off in every direction for miles and miles. The colors and layers from up above were simply stunning - it looked like someone had spray painted the whole landscape. I'll never forget staring down at that little silver ribbon of the Colorado River way, way down at the very bottom. Crazy to think that such a small river carved this entire huge chasm over millions of years!When it was finally time to leave and head home, I felt so sad to be going. I had fallen totally in love with the Grand Canyon on this trip. More than just the amazing sights, I think I fell in love with a sense of wonder at the incredible forces of nature that created this place. And a new appreciation for how patient and persistent things like that little Colorado River can be over time.As we drove away, I kept looking back through the rear window, trying to savour every last glimpse of those beautifully layered canyon walls in the distance. I realized that this trip had not only blown my mind, but maybe even changed how I look at the world just a little bit. I made a personal promise to myself that someday, after I grow up, I'll go back and experience more of the magic of the Grand Canyon. It's a place I'll never, ever forget!篇2An Unforgettable Trip I'll Never ForgetHi friends! I want to tell you all about the most exciting and fun trip I ever went on. It was last summer when my mom, dad, little brother Tommy, and I went to Disney World in Florida. I had been begging my parents to take me to Disney for like forever,and they finally said yes! I could hardly sleep the night before we left because I was so hyped up.The morning we were leaving for our trip, I woke up super early. I was too amped up to even eat breakfast. I just kept running around getting all my stuff ready and double checking I had everything - my Disney clothes, my autograph book, my camera, all the usual stuff kids need for Disney. I also packed up all my favorite stuffed animal friends to bring with me. Finally it was time to go and we all piled into the car to drive to the airport. "Are we there yet? Are we there yet?" I kept asking my dad over and over again. He just laughed at me. Duh, we weren't even close yet!The plane ride took forever and I kept bugging my mom about when we would get there. But finally we landed in sunny Florida and I could see Disney's big castle from the airplane window. "We're here! We're here!" I yelled, bouncing up and down in my seat. I could hardly sit still during the shuttle ride to our hotel.When we finally got to the hotel, the first thing we did was head straight to the parks. I could not believe how amazing and huge it all was! There were roller coasters bigger than any I'd ever seen, colorful candy shops, parades with Disney characterswalking around waving at everyone, and the amazing Cinderella's Castle right smack in the middle of it all. We spent that whole first day just walking around checking everything out. We went on a few rides but I was still just in shock at how incredible it all was.The next day we went on all the best rides - Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain Railroad, and my favorite of all, The Haunted Mansion ride. We also met a bunch of the Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. I got their autographs and took pictures with every one. Goofy kept making funny jokes and Mickey gave me a big hug. It was the best day ever!Some of the other days we spent time at the different Disney parks - there was Animal Kingdom with a huge tree right in the middle of it and an amazing safari ride where you got to see lions, elephants, and giraffes up close. Another day we went to MGM Studios which is all about how they make movies and TV shows. We got to go through the haunted house setups and see the actual spaceship they used for the movie Pandora. So cool!Every night we'd go back to our hotel room exhausted but so happy. We'd swim in the awesome pool and get pizza delivered to our room. Then we'd all pass out from being soworn out. One night my little brother Tommy fell asleep at like 7pm because he was so tuckered out from all the rides and walking around the parks. I'd look through all the pictures and autographs I got that day before bed and just smile thinking about what an awesome place Disney World is.Towards the end of our trip, my dad took us to Downtown Disney which was like a whole bunch of stores and restaurants all Disney-themed. I bought a few souvenirs with my souvenir money to remember my trip - a Minnie Mouse plush, a Disney World t-shirt, and a big lollipop. We had dinner at the Rainforest Cafe which was seriously the coolest restaurant ever. It was decorated like an actual rainforest inside with animatronic animals that would move around and make sounds. So realistic!On our very last day, I didn't want to leave. I cried during the goodbye parade they have where all the Disney characterscome out on floats and wave goodbye to everyone leaving. "I don't want to goooo!" I whined to my parents. My dad just laughed and said we could always come back again someday. He gave me a big hug and helped me collect all my Disney souvenirs to get ready to head home.That trip to Disney World was literally the most fun I have ever had in my entire life. Getting to meet all the Disneycharacters I love, going on all the amazing rides, seeing all the incredible shows and parades they have - it was just pure magic. If I could, I would go to Disney World every single year. It's the happiest place on Earth!Even though it's been a little while since we went, I still think about that trip to Disney all the time. I look at the pictures I took and smile remembering all the good times. I still sleep with the Minnie Mouse plush I got and wear my Disney World shirt as much as I can. I really hope I get to go back to Disney again soon and relive the magic. Maybe next time we can even go on a Disney cruise! A kid can dream, right? Some kids dream about being astronauts or firefighters when they grow up, but my dream is to work at Disney World when I'm older. Imagine how awesome that would be - getting to go there every single day!Well, thanks for reading about my incredible, magical trip to Disney World. Even though I'm back home now, a little piece of me will always be in that amazing place. I'll never ever forget the fun I had, the characters I met, and the wonderful memories I made. I'm already counting down the days until I can go back to the happiest place on Earth!篇3An Unforgettable Trip I'll Never ForgetWow, where do I even begin? This trip was like, the biggest adventure ever! I'm still having a hard time believing everything that happened. It all started a few months ago when my mom and dad surprised me and said we were going to Walt Disney World in Florida for summer vacation! I'd never been on a trip that far away before.I was so excited, I could hardly sleep the night before we left. We had to wake up super early to catch our flight. I don't think I've ever been more awake that early in the morning! The airport was huge and there were so many people rushing everywhere. I got a little nervous, but Mom and Dad made sure I didn't get lost.The plane ride was really cool. I'd never flown before, so I kept staring out the window, watching the tiny houses and cars getting smaller and smaller as we took off. The flight attendants gave us pretzels and drinks, which was fun. I played games on the little TV screen on the back of the seat in front of me almost the whole flight.Finally, after what felt like forever, we landed in Orlando! I could see palm trees everywhere as we drove away from the airport. It was crazy hot outside, hotter than it ever gets at home.Our hotel had the hugest pool I've ever seen, with a waterslide and everything! The first thing I did was go for a swim to cool off.The next morning, we headed to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. I couldn't believe how big it was - it's like an entire city, but just for having fun! We saw the iconic Cinderella's Castle right when we entered the park. It was beautiful and shimmering in the sunlight. We went on tons of rides that day like Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and my favorite, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Riding the rollercoasters with the wind whipping my face was such a thrill!One of the highlights was getting to meet Mickey Mouse in person! We waited in line for a long time, but it was worth it. When it was finally my turn, Mickey gave me a big hug. His fur was softer than I imagined. I'll never forget that warm embrace!The next few days, we explored the other Disney parks too - Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. I loved all the different themed lands, like going from a forest to futuristic worlds to places inspired by different countries around the world. We went on so many rides, watched amazing shows, and ate delicious food from around the globe.One evening we even stayed at the parks late to watch the fireworks show, which was breathtaking. The fireworks wereperfectly synchronized to music as they exploded in bright colors over Cinderella's Castle. There were so many "oooh"s and "aaah"s from the crowd! It was magical.On our very last day, Mom and Dad surprised me again - this time with a trip to Universal Studios! I was stunned. That was my dream come true because I love Harry Potter so much. We first went to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Islands of Adventure. Walking through Hogsmeade village made me feel like I had stepped right into the movies. Everything looked so realistic, from Honeydukes sweet shop to the towering Hogwarts castle in the distance.We went on the thrilling Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride, where we soared over the grounds of Hogwarts on broomsticks. After that, we took the Hogwarts Express train over to the Diagon Alley part of the Wizarding World at Universal Studios Florida. That was incredible - they had actually built the crooked street from the books and movies! I got to buy my very own interactive wand and cast spells everywhere we went.By the end of that final day, I was utterly exhausted but grinning from ear to ear. That night on the flight home, I could hardly keep my eyes open from all the excitement and fun I had crammed into just one week. I'll never, ever forget the wonderfulmemories I made on that trip to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. From experiencing the magic of Disney to living out my Harry Potter dreams, it was the most amazing adventure ever! I'm so grateful to my parents for making it all happen. It's a trip I'll cherish forever, no matter how old I get.篇4My Unforgettable Trip to the BeachLast summer, my family and I went on a trip that I will never forget! We went to the beach for a whole week. It was the best vacation ever!The trip started with a very long car ride. My little brother Sam and I fought over who got to sit by the window. "Mom, he's looking out my window!" I shouted. Mom told us to stop fighting or she would turn this car around. Finally, we stopped fighting and I got to look out the window. I saw cows, horses, barns, and lots of green trees and fields as we drove.After what felt like forever, we finally made it to the beach house we had rented for the week. It was a big blue house right near the ocean. I could smell the salty sea air as soon as we opened the car doors. "Last one to the beach is a rotten egg!"Sam yelled as he took off running. I chased after him, laughing the whole way.The beach was amazing! There was soft golden sand that felt so nice between my toes. The ocean water was a brightblue-green color and went on forever to the horizon. Seagulls flew overhead, calling out in loud screeching voices. I saw a family of sandpipers running back and forth as the waves rolled in and out.Sam and I spent hours playing in the waves and building sandcastles. The sandcastles never lasted very long before the tide washed them away, but we didn't care. We just built more! At one point a huge wave crashed into me and I tumbled around in the salty water, getting sand up my swimsuit and in my hair. It was cold but so much fun.In the evenings, we roasted hot dogs and made s'mores around a beach bonfire. I had never tasted anything as delicious as those s'mores! The gooey melted chocolate and toasted marshmallows tasted like heaven. One night we even saw a pod of dolphins swimming by not too far from the shore! Their sleek bodies arched out of the water as they glided along. It was magical.During the days, we did lots of fun seaside activities. We went fishing off a pier and I caught an ugly fish called a sea robin. We rented jet skis and zoomed over the waves at what felt like a million miles per hour. The sea spray stung my face but I was grinning from ear to ear. We also went on a dolphin watching tour on a boat and got to see them up close.On the last day, nobody wanted to leave. We spent as much time as possible on the beach, running, swimming, and soaking up the warm summer sun. Finally, we had to pack up and head back home. Sand covered every inch of our car and our suitcases. But we didn't mind one bit.As we drove off, I looked back and saw the beach, the ocean stretching out to the horizon, the seagulls wheeling overhead. Though I was sad to leave, I felt so lucky to have experienced such an amazing place. "Don't worry," Dad said, grinning at me in the rearview mirror. "We'll go back again next summer for sure." I can't wait to make more incredible beach memories!篇5An Unforgettable Trip I Will Never ForgetWow! I'm still so excited thinking about the amazing trip I went on with my family last summer. We went to Hawaii and itwas the best vacation ever! I had so much fun and saw so many cool things. Let me tell you all about it!It started with the airplane ride to get there. I had never been on a big plane before that went across the ocean. It was kind of scary at first when we took off, but then I looked out the window and saw how tiny everything looked down below. The clouds looked so fluffy and white, almost like you could jump down and land on them like a trampoline! The flight attendants gave us snacks and drinks and there were TVs in the backs of the seats so we could watch movies. By the time the plane landed in Hawaii after 5 whole hours, I was an expert traveler.When we stepped off the plane, the warm tropical air hit my face and it smelled like flowers. So different from back home! We took a van to our hotel right on the beach at Waikiki. The hotel was huge, kind of like a castle, with landscaped gardens everywhere. Our room had a big balcony where you could see the bright blue ocean. I couldn't wait to get out there!The next day we went snorkeling for the first time. They gave us all this gear like masks and tubes to breathe through. I was a little nervous at first, but once I put my face in the water, it was like entering another world! There were so many colorful fish swimming around, big and small ones. I even saw a sea turtle!The reefs and coral looked like psychedelic gardens under the water. It was just magical. I could have stayed out there snorkeling all day.Another cool thing we did was go on a helicopter tour around the whole island. We got to see waterfalls, rainforests, volcanoes, and even huge waves on the north shore of Oahu from up above. The pilot was doing all these banking turns which made my stomach feel funny but in a good way, you know? Like a rollercoaster ride, but safer. The views from up in the helicopter were just breathtaking.We also went on this boat trip one day to go whale watching. Can you believe how huge whales are?! We saw a few humpback whales breaching and smacking their tails on the surface. The guide said they were probably mating or just being playful. It was so neat to see those massive creatures in the wild like that. I'll never forget the giant splashes they made.Of course, no trip to Hawaii would be complete without learning how to surf! My dad and I took surf lessons on Waikiki beach from this dude who was a total pro surfer. It was harder than it looks to pop up on the board, and I ate a lot of ocean water at first. But once I got the hang of it, surfing those waves was an incredible rush of adrenaline and saltwater spray in myface. A couple of times I stayed up long enough to actually ride the wave a little ways. I felt like a radical surf dude!Towards the end of our trip, we went on a hike up to a place called Diamond Head. It was an old volcano crater right on the coastline. The hike was pretty intense, lots of steep climbing over rocky paths. But when we got to the top, the 360 degree views were just stunning. You could see the entire Honolulu skyline, the beaches, and the bright blue Pacific all around. We felt like kings of the world up there! I'll never forget that amazing view.On our very last day, we relaxed on Waikiki beach and played in the warm ocean one last time. I body surfed on the smaller waves, letting them carry me all the way to the shore. As the sun started to set, my family and I gathered together to watch the gorgeous Hawaiian sunset. The colors were so vivid - bright oranges and purples and pinks all dancing together in the sky. What an incredible way to end such an incredible trip.I made so many wonderful memories during that Hawaii vacation. It was a total blast from beginning to end! I experienced so many new and exciting things that I'll never forget. Snorkeling and seeing all those beautiful fish, whales, and coral for the first time. The thrill of surfing and conquering those powerful ocean waves. The views from high up in that helicopterand from the top of Diamond Head crater. But most of all, it was quality time spent exploring and adventuring with my family that made it so special. We had a total blast together.I feel so lucky that my parents took us on such an amazing experience. Not every kid gets to travel to places as beautiful and fun as Hawaii. We were able to unplug from our normalday-to-day lives and really connect as a family. Those two weeks created memories that will last forever in my heart. I learned so much, overcame my fears, and grew as a person in ways I never could have imagined. I can't wait for our next big family adventure! Where will we go? What will we see and do next? I'm counting down the days already. But until then, I'll just keep on daydreaming about my unforgettable trip to Hawaii.。