minibreak

minibreak
minˈibreak noun
A short holiday, eg a weekend or long weekend break
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minibreak UK [ˈmɪniˌbreɪk] US noun [countable] [singular minibreak plural minibreaks] tourism
a short holiday for only two or three days

Book now for our three-night minibreak to Prague.

Thesaurus: types of holidayhyponym to be, or to go on holidaysynonym

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