itin·er·ary|\ ī-ˈti-nə-ˌrer-ē, ə-, chiefly British nonstandard -ˈti-nə-rē\
plural itineraries
Definition of itinerary
1: the route of a journey or tour or the proposed outline of one
2: a traveler's guidebook
3: a travel diary
Examples of itinerary in a Sentence
Progresses could last for up to two months; they usually took place between July and October, and were carefully planned in advance, with the itinerary being set out in detailed tables …— Alison Weir, Henry VIII: The King and His Court, 2001On the Sea Paradise itinerary are several exciting dives each week, including a thrilling, must-do dive with manta rays …— Greg Johnston, Rodale's Scuba Diving, December 1995The ancient buildings and monuments of Luxor were high on the itinerary of the first modern tourists to the Levant …— Robert Fox, The Inner Sea, 1993
We planned a detailed itinerary.
Our itinerary included stops at several famous cathedrals.
I'll mail you a copy of my itinerary so you'll know where to reach me.
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