Meaning of tiki tour | Babel Free
Definitions
A tour that visits the attractions or points of interest in an area.
New-Zealand
Examples
“No-one ventured to the Bluff or Toronui, but a van resembling a sardine tin went on a tiki tour of the huge Waipoura kauris.”
“He crossed the street to investigate further. The soldiers looked up at him, with friendly grins and said things like, “Takin' the tiki tour, mate?”
“The aim was to fly down, run the half, do a quick tiki tour of the company's salmon fishery and then fly home.”
“This was a Tiki tour, run for the Government Tourist Bureau by Road Services, which is an operation of NZ Government Railways.”
“Liz's vowels have sat in a few places and can still sound like a bit of a Tiki tour in a single sentence.”
““After something to eat and drink we'll all go for a 'Tiki tour' around the farm,” said Steve.”
“After the later start, they decided against more sight seeing in favour of what Pip called, a Tiki Tour of the area, a kiwi term for a compact tour of an area.”
“After a while The Laird takes the little ones to bed and Adrian and I share holiday stories. “I went on a two-week Tiki Tour and ended up in Wellington,” he tells me.”
“As my sore throat and other symptoms of a cold disappeared from my system, I fell more at ease to end our long Tiki Tour, which began in Christchurch on December 12, 1981.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.