Spanish Phrase
Te ofrece viajes ilimitados.
Meaning
Literally, ‘It offers you unlimited trips.’ The sentence is typically used by a travel‑related service to highlight that the user can travel as much as they want without extra cost per trip.
When to use
Use this phrase when describing a subscription, a travel card, or any service that grants the holder unlimited journeys – for example, a train pass, a bus card, or a ride‑sharing plan.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Teofreceviajesilimitados
Indirect object pronoun (te)
‘Te’ replaces a noun that receives the action indirectly, meaning ‘to you’ or ‘for you’.
Present tense of ofrecer
‘Ofrece’ is the third‑person singular present of ‘ofrecer’ (to offer). The subject is implicit (e.g., a company, a service).
Noun‑adjective agreement
‘Viajes’ is plural masculine; the adjective ‘ilimitados’ must match in gender and number.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué incluye la suscripción?
What does the subscription include?
Te ofrece viajes ilimitados.
It offers you unlimited trips.
✕Common Mistakes
Tú ofrece viajes ilimitados.
Subject‑verb agreement: ‘tú’ requires ‘ofreces’, not ‘ofrece’.
Te ofrece viajes ilimitado.
Adjective must agree with the plural noun ‘viajes’.
Te ofrece viaje ilimitados.
The noun must be plural to match ‘ilimitados’.
↔Alternatives
Te brinda viajes sin límite.
It provides you with trips without limit.
Te da viajes ilimitados.
It gives you unlimited trips.
Te proporciona viajes ilimitados.
It supplies you with unlimited trips.
Cultural Tip
In Spanish advertising, ‘ilimitado’ is a powerful hook, but companies often add fine‑print conditions (e.g., only on certain routes or times). When you hear this phrase, ask about any restrictions to avoid surprises. Also, note that in Latin America the ‘c’ in ‘ofrece’ is pronounced /s/ rather than the Castilian /θ/.

