The Best Board Games for Travel

Luke Visser
2 min readApr 11, 2022

--

Whether you are going away on the weekends or on a car trip with the kids, we have found the best board games for travel. These games are perfect for long journeys and can be enjoyed by many people. If you are looking for something new or need a travel game to play on the plane, this article will help you out. There are a wide variety of games that one can play while traveling. This list is just a great place to start choosing one that best suits your needs and your crew’s interests.

Scrabble

Scrabble is one of the oldest board games around, yet it continues to be a favorite. It has survived through many generations and is one of the most popular games in North America. Scrabble will do the trick whether you are looking for family fun together or a competitive game with friends. You can play this game anywhere; there is enough space to lay out the letters.

Apples to Apples

Those new to the game of Apples to Apples may be surprised at how easy it is to pick up and play. The cards are very similar to the popular party game “Cards Against Humanity,” and many will feel right at home.

Boggle

Boggle is a classic word game that any age group can play. It involves a 4×4 grid, and players have to find words that intersect with other words already laid out on the board. It is fast-paced and fun for all ages.

Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride has been ranked one of the best board games for travel. It is great for some family time as well as with friends. It is a game set in the early 1900s and allows players to travel across the country searching for train stations. It is a great game for just about any age group and perfect when traveling with kids.

Pictionary

Hands down one of the best board games for travel, Pictionary is great for family fun. It is a game designed for adults and kids alike and is easy to learn. Pictionary is a game where a player draws and tries to guess what word or phrase the other players are thinking of.

Conclusion

Depending on your group’s age and the number of people involved in your game, you will determine what board game is most suitable for you. These are just a few of the best board games for travel that kids, teens, and adults enjoy.

--

--

Luke Visser
Luke Visser

Written by Luke Visser

Chappaqua Native, Luke Visser is a filled with the joy of life and a lover of hockey, music, and game strategy. Be sure to visit LukeVisserChappaqua.net.

No responses yet