Circle trip
A circle trip is a journey that starts from and eventually returns to the same point. Travelers on this type of trip visit multiple destinations and experience several flight legs. For instance, a passenger might fly from London to Rome, see Florence and Venice, and return to London via Paris, completing a circular route.
A circle trip differs from a round trip. The latter is when a traveler departs from a specific location, travels to a destination, and then returns to the original point.
Circle trips are common in guided tours and leisure travel. Tour operators and destination management companies (DMCs) offer them to adventure travelers looking to cover popular attractions and maximize the value of their trips.