Recreation journey
The Spanish term 'viaje de recreo' translates to 'recreation journey' in English. This is a trip or a journey taken for fun or recreational purposes. It generally involves travelling to different places, often on a vacation, to freshen up, enjoy and have a good time. It's commonly used in the context of tourism, vacationing, or taking some time off for leisure activities and sightseeing.
Next year, I plan a leisure trip to Spain.
This sentence expresses a future intention or plan. In Spanish, we commonly use the simple present tense (planeo) to talk about future plans, a construction similar to English's 'I plan'.
The leisure trip I made to the coast was unforgettable.
This sentence states a fact about a past leisure trip. Spanish uses the past tense 'hice' (I made) to relate past experiences or actions.
I am saving money for my leisure trip to Japan.
This sentence describes a current ongoing action. The verb 'estoy ahorrando' is the present progressive form, used in Spanish to communicate an action that is in progress at the moment of speaking.