TRAVEL BINGO FREE PRINTABLE: 150 THINGS TO SPOT ON HOLIDAYS, ROAD TRIPS & FLIGHTS
A FREE TRAVEL BINGO GAME FOR KIDS, FAMILIES AND BORED HOLIDAY HUMANS. SPOT 150 THINGS ACROSS AIRPORTS, CAR JOURNEYS, BEACHES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND RAINY HOLIDAY DAYS
FREE TRAVEL BINGO FOR KIDS, FAMILIES AND LONG JOURNEYS
Need an easy travel game for kids that does not involve another screen, another charger or another “are we nearly there yet?”
This free travel bingo printable gives you 150 things to spot across six holiday-friendly bingo lists. Use it on road trips, at the airport, on the plane, by the pool, at restaurants, in hotel rooms or during that weird rainy afternoon where everyone is slightly sticky and nobody knows what time it is.
It works as a travel bingo game for kids, a family holiday activity, a car journey boredom-buster and a simple printable game you can keep ready for school holidays, summer holidays, half-term trips and weekends away.
Play from your phone or print it before you go. Either way: spot it, shout it, claim it.
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WHAT’S INSIDE THE FREE TRAVEL BINGO PRINTABLE?
Inside the free Travel Bingo guide, you’ll get six printable bingo lists with 150 things to spot.
Each list has 25 prompts, with younger-kid-friendly spots marked clearly so children aged 3+ can join in without needing a full committee meeting around the rules.
AIRPORT MODE
For check-in queues, duty free wandering, gate delays and the sacred family tradition of arriving three hours early “just in case”.
RAIL ADVENTURE
A travel bingo list for train stations, platforms, rail journeys and the very British thrill of an announcement nobody can understand.
ROAD TRIP
A road trip bingo game for long drives, motorway journeys, airport transfers, UK breaks and family holidays.
BEACH & POOLSIDE
A holiday bingo list for beaches, hotel pools, lidos, campsites, resorts and anywhere that smells faintly of sunscreen and chips.
OUT & ABOUT
A travel bingo list for family days out, city breaks, seaside towns, markets, cafés, walks and wandering around somewhere new.
CLASSIC BINGO CALLS
A twist on classic bingo calls, turned into things to spot while you travel.
Look for a duck for One Little Duck, someone drinking tea for Cup of Tea, a gate for Garden Gate, someone dancing for Dancing Queen, a bakery for Baker’s Bun, a train track for Brighton Line and someone weaving through a crowd for Duck and Dive.
Very silly. Very spot-able. Very much the point.
HOW TO PLAY TRAVEL BINGO
Travel Bingo is deliberately simple because nobody needs a 12-step rulebook in an airport queue.
Choose a list, then start spotting. When someone sees something on the list, they call it out and mark it off. First person to complete a full list or a set number of spots wins, or play as a team.
You can play:
Solo: one child spots as many as they can.
As a team: everyone works together to complete the list.
Head-to-head: each person has their own list, and chaos begins.
From your phone: no printer needed.
As a printable: ideal for road trips, school holidays and travel folders.
For younger kids, keep it relaxed and let them shout out anything they see. For older kids, make it competitive. For grown ups, pretend you are not invested and then absolutely be invested.
WHO THIS TRAVEL BINGO GAME IS FOR
This free travel bingo printable is made for families who want easy, screen-free fun without packing half the house.
It is useful for:
Long car journeys
Road trips
Airport delays
Train journeys
Summer holidays
School holidays
Beach days
Pool days
Family days out
Restaurant waits
UK breaks
Holiday parks
Rainy holiday afternoons
Kids aged 3+
Mixed-age family groups
You can use it as a printable travel game, a phone-friendly game, a road trip activity, a school holiday boredom buster or a quick way to get everyone looking up for once.
WHY TRAVEL BINGO WORKS SO WELL FOR KIDS
The best travel games for kids are easy to explain, quick to start and flexible enough to survive real life.
Travel Bingo works because it gives children something specific to look for. Instead of waiting, whining or asking how much longer is left, they are hunting for suitcases, caravans, pigeons, ice creams, funny road signs, sunburn, buskers and people in questionable holiday outfits.
It turns dead time into game time.
And because this free printable travel bingo guide includes six different lists, it works across the whole holiday — not just the journey there.
One free printable. Six ways to play. Much less “I’m bored.”
MORE FREE GAMES FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
Holiday Bingo has 150 things to spot across six lists — perfect for when you get there.
FREE CAR JOURNEY GAMES FOR KIDS
Five no-prep car games for road trips, school runs, airport transfers and long drives. No printing needed. No equipment needed. Just open the guide and play.
WOULD YOU RATHER QUESTIONS FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
155 free Would You Rather questions across three levels of chaos. Silly, family-friendly and dangerously easy to keep playing.
TRAVEL BINGO FAQS
IS THIS TRAVEL BINGO PRINTABLE FREE?
Yes. This Travel Bingo printable is free to download and includes 150 things to spot across six travel-themed bingo lists.
WHAT AGE IS TRAVEL BINGO SUITABLE FOR?
The guide is designed for ages 3+. Younger-kid-friendly spots are marked clearly, so smaller children can join in without needing to read every prompt by themselves.
CAN I PLAY TRAVEL BINGO WITHOUT PRINTING IT?
Yes. You can play from your phone or print your own cards. Both work.
IS THIS GOOD FOR ROAD TRIPS?
Yes. The Road Trip list is designed for car journeys, motorway drives, UK breaks, airport transfers and family road trips.
CAN I USE THIS AT THE AIRPORT?
Yes. Airport Mode is made for check-in queues, duty free, gate waits, delays and general airport chaos.
DOES THIS WORK FOR TRAIN JOURNEYS?
Yes. Rail Adventure is designed for train stations, platforms and rail journeys.
IS THIS GOOD FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS?
Yes. It works especially well for summer holidays, Easter holidays, half-term trips, weekends away, UK breaks and rainy holiday days.
HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN PLAY?
You can play as a team or competitively. It works for two players, families, mixed-age groups and grown ups who say they are “just helping” but then get weirdly invested.