make an organized trip
The Spanish phrase 'hacer un viaje organizado' translates to 'make an organized trip' in English. This can refer to the process of planning a holiday, vacation or any trip where all the details such as accommodation, transportation, food, and activities are well planned in advance, thus making it an organized trip.
I am thinking of going on an organized trip to Spain next year.
This sentence uses 'hacer un viaje organizado' in a future intent context, indicating the speaker's plans to go on an organized trip in the future.
It's clear that going on an organized trip can be more comfortable.
This sentence uses 'hacer un viaje organizado' to express the speaker's opinion about the convenience of organized trips.
Tourists prefer to go on an organized trip to avoid problems.
This sentence uses 'hacer un viaje organizado' to describe the preference of a general or hypothetical group of people, in this case, tourists.