veraneante means summer vacationer — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 5, 2026
veraneante
noun • /[veh-rah-neh-AN-teh]/
summer vacationer
Example:
Los veraneantes llenan la playa en agosto.
Summer vacationers fill the beach in August.
🧠 What does veraneante mean?
A veraneante refers to a person who is spending their summer vacation, typically at a beach resort, coastal town, or other popular summer destination. The term implies someone enjoying leisure time during the summer months, often away from their usual place of residence. It specifically denotes a tourist or holidaymaker associated with the summer season.
📚 Extra examples
- Los hoteles de la costa están llenos de veraneantes durante julio y agosto.
The hotels on the coast are full of summer vacationers during July and August. - Los veraneantes disfrutan del sol y la playa.
The summer vacationers enjoy the sun and the beach. - El pueblo recibe muchos veraneantes cada año.
The town receives many summer vacationers each year. - Se espera que la afluencia de veraneantes sea alta este verano.
The influx of summer vacationers is expected to be high this summer.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'veraneante' derives from the Spanish verb 'veranear', which means 'to spend the summer'. This connection highlights the direct link between the term and the act of summering in a particular place.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "veraneante"
Synonyms: vacacionista, turista, veraneador
Opposites: residente, habitante
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