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10 Fun Travel Games for Long Journeys

Long journeys can test even the most patient travelers, especially kids. Keeping everyone entertained and engaged is key to making the trip enjoyable and stress-free. Whether you’re on a plane, train, or road trip, these 10 fun travel games are perfect for passing the time, sparking laughter, and creating memories along the way.


1. I Spy

A classic that’s easy to play anywhere.

  • One player says, “I spy with my little eye, something that is…” and gives a color or letter clue.

  • Others take turns guessing what the object is.

  • Great for all ages and helps kids practice observation skills.


2. 20 Questions

A fun guessing game that challenges thinking.

  • One person thinks of a person, place, or thing.

  • Others ask yes/no questions to narrow down the possibilities.

  • Limit to 20 questions—guess the answer before the questions run out!


3. The License Plate Game

Perfect for road trips.

  • Players try to spot license plates from different states or countries.

  • Keep a checklist or map to mark off each find.

  • Add points for rare or faraway plates.


4. Story Chain

A creative storytelling game.

  • One player starts a story with a sentence.

  • Each player adds a sentence, building the story as you go.

  • Hilarious twists and turns make this game a crowd-pleaser.


5. Would You Rather?

Great for laughs and getting to know each other.

  • Players take turns asking “Would you rather?” questions (e.g., “Would you rather fly or be invisible?”).

  • Everyone shares their choice and why.

  • Can be as silly or serious as you like.


6. Travel Bingo

Customize a bingo card with sights you might see on your journey.

  • Include items like “red car,” “stop sign,” “cow,” or “airplane.”

  • First to get a full row or column wins!

  • Printable cards are easy to prepare in advance.


7. Alphabet Game

Look for words starting with each letter of the alphabet.

  • Scan road signs, billboards, or menus.

  • Start with A and move through the alphabet sequentially.

  • Try to finish the alphabet before the journey ends.


8. Charades

Act out words or phrases without speaking.

  • Prepare cards or use a charades app for ideas.

  • Players guess what’s being acted out within a time limit.

  • Great for kids and adults alike.


9. Guess That Song

Test your music knowledge.

  • Play snippets of songs and see who can guess the title or artist first.

  • Use playlists with favorite tunes or travel-themed songs.

  • Keeps everyone singing along and energized.


10. Magnetic Travel Games

Compact and mess-free.

  • Bring magnetic versions of chess, checkers, or tic-tac-toe.

  • Perfect for keeping pieces in place on bumpy rides.

  • Ideal for older kids and adults.


Final Thoughts

Long journeys don’t have to be boring or stressful. With these engaging travel games, you can keep everyone entertained, connected, and happy from start to finish.