“it was merely a pleasure trip” synonyms: excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, sashay.
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Something scenic is lush and beautiful to look at, like a mountain range. A pretty sight can be called a beautiful scene, and you can refer to amazing, gorgeous sights as scenic. Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon are two of the most scenic landmarks in the world; that's why so many tourists go to see them.
“Have a nice trip”: enjoy yourself, hope you have no travel difficulties, take lots of photos, visit the wonderful sites to see, relax, eat in great restaurants, take in a concert, take what the hosts will give you. “Have a safe trip”: a little more specific. Come back healthy with no injury or illness.
The most eerie part of the trip was the journey home. She is averaging nearly one foreign trip a week. Our trip through the night lasted a little over an hour. It is transportation of waste that often trips us up.
In polite conversation, yes, both would be acceptable. The one you choose depends on how much you know about the other's future plans. If you know they are continuing their travels, use 'have a nice trip'. Otherwise, 'enjoy your stay' work for most situations.
It's a lot of fun to take photos, eat the food, speak with the people and appreciate what you don't have at home, while getting a different perspective on things that you might have taken for granted.
Going on adventures with your family and friends, exploring new places, and just relaxing together will make your trip one of a kind. These kinds of memories truly do last forever. You can look back on your time spent together and share anecdotes about your time together.