Someone who goes on a holiday to other countries is often referred to as a "traveler" or "tourist." Travelers explore new cultures, cuisines, and experiences, while tourists typically visit popular attractions and sites. Both terms can apply to individuals who enjoy exploring different parts of the world for leisure.
A tourist would fit that description
A Holiday maker
That depends on how it is being used. It can be a distress call used by pilots of ships or planes, and it can also be the holiday May Day, which is a holiday in some countries similar to the holiday known as Labor Day in the US.
Exports.
Xenophobic
I imagine that you would celebrate this holiday in Africa as you would in any other country, or rather continent. I apologize, but you must be more specific as to which country exactly, for the poorer countries cannot afford to celebrate whereas wealthier countries can. For example, Morocco has a way of celebrating every festival or "Holiday" the same way.
I would call it, "A satisfying holiday filled with adventure".
Holiday is what the English call it and Vacation is what Americans call holidays. =)
No they did not have cellphones back then. If you actually mean call. But if you mean did they resort to asking other countries for help. Not because they were so powerful.
We call them a teller
From where? It makes a big difference. In the US, simply dial 1 and the full ten digit phone number. From other countries there are numbers that have to be dialed first.
Calling someone gay as a term of abuse is offensive and illegal in many countries. Bullying and cyberbullying similarly.