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If you're going on vacation soon and want something to really dig your teeth into while you're away, clear some space in your suitcase for the best travel board games. No matter whether you're taking a break with family, friends, or your partner, these will brighten up the trip. Personally speaking, my family and I adore trying to outdo each others' high scores over the course of a holiday.

Where should you start, though? I've been covering and reviewing the best board games on GamesRadar+ for years now, and that means I've got plenty of recommendations. These are the travel board games our experts and I make a beeline for when we head on vacation, so they'll hopefully add a little sunshine to your trip as well.

These choices span a range of interests and costs, so there should be something to suit you regardless of your budget!

Quick list

Scout box on a plain background Best for families

1. Scout
$3.95 at Audiobooks.com
$4.98 at AliExpress
$19.54 at Amazon
$22.99 at Walmart

As a lauded award-winner, Scout is one of the easiest recommendations on this list. A compact box and tight gameplay involving just a few cards and tokens make it oh-so transportable, too.

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Sushi Go tin and cards on a plain background Best for kids

2. Sushi Go
$11.99 at Amazon
$11.99 at Amazon

It's hard to find a more charming and replayable travel board game than this. Because it's so fast-paced yet easy to get the hang of, it's an ideal choice to bring on vacation with your kids.

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Hive box on a plain background For couples on the go

3. Hive
$32.54 at Amazon
$34.20 at Amazon
$37.92 at Amazon
$37.92 at Amazon

This might be my new favorite two-player game on the go. Hive is basically "weird chess," because you have to surround your opponent's queen using tiles that can only move in certain ways. It's a tense yet accessible (and compact) battle of bugs.

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Coup board game box on a plain background Best with friends

4. Coup
$13.99 at Amazon
$16.99 at Amazon

Going on vacation with friends? Coup is a superb choice. It's a fast-paced bluffing game in a small package, so can be easily slung into a backpack yet still provides more than enough tactical depth to keep you coming back.

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Jaipur Best card game

5. Jaipur
$7.99 at Monotype
$37.94 at Amazon

Of everything in my collection, Jaipur is the one I've taken on vacation most. This 2-player card game is easy-going enough that you can pick up 'n' play without much effort, and it's quick too - not to mention portable.

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Bananagrams case and tiles on a plain background Best word game

6. Bananagrams
$13.99 at Amazon
$14.99 at Amazon
$19.89 at Amazon

Like so many of the options here, Bananagrams is a great vacation board game thanks to its portable nature - but the crossword-style gameplay is very aPEELing too.

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Best for families: Scout

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Scout
Scout: $22.99 at Amazon

An easy-to-learn but addictive number game for 2-5 players aged 9+ that's perfect for gamers and non-gamers alike.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a very replayable game
✅ You'd like a quick game
✅ You want to travel light

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't want a new obsession

UK price: £20 £15.60 at Magic Madhouse

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Countless fans (and our own writers, no less) swear by Scout, and honestly? I can't argue with them. It walked away with the industry's most prestigious game of the year award in 2022, and it continues to be highly recommended by the community now.

For starters, it travels exceptionally well due to coming in a small box while only using a few cards and tokens. That means you've got a lot of entertainment crammed into one small space.

Secondly, it's dead easy to learn but has a hidden depth that should keep you coming back. Your aim is to create sets of the same number or sequences of a higher value than the last one laid down, but you can't change the order of the cards in your hand. That means you've got to be clever in the way you gather and play new cards, giving plenty to think about. As our Scout review notes, "its emphasis on speed and uncertainty makes for an addictive 'just one more match' feeling that's hard to beat."

Best for kids: Sushi Go

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Sushi Go
Sushi Go: $11.99 at Amazon

Build up the most delicious collection of sushi dishes in this fast-paced, friendly, and easy-going card game for 2-5 players aged 8+.

Buy it if:
✅ You'd like a quick game
✅ You want something replayable
✅ You lack luggage space

Don't buy it if:
❌ Your kids hate any kind of math

UK price: £15.99 £10.59 at Zatu Games

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Even though it isn't just for kids (everyone can have a great time with this vacation board game), Sushi Go is particularly good when travelling with younger family members. On top of an inviting cartoon style, it's very easy to get the hang of and only lasts 15 minutes or so per session. It also comes in a hard-wearing metal tin, so can be taken pretty much anywhere.

Your aim is to create the most delicious sushi menu around, and you do that by choosing cards from a deck that's being passed between players. Each card scores differently, so you've got to choose wisely; they either provide points straight away or can be combined for a more powerful combo if you collect enough of an item. That gives plenty of options, but it also risks you winding up with nothing if you (literally) don't play your cards right. When multipliers, sets, and 'puddings' that only count at the end of the game are added to the mix, this straightforward game shows that it's got more than enough to chew on.

Honestly, Sushi Go is one of my ride-or-dies in terms of travel games; it goes with me everywhere.

Best for couples: Hive

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(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)
Hive
Hive: was $43.50 now $37.92 at Amazon

Hive (for 2-players aged 9+) is always getting recommended as a great travel game on forums, and due to fast-paced yet deeply satisfying gameplay, it's easy to see why.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a competitive game
✅ You'd like to play anywhere
✅ You want something strategic

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a game for more players

UK price: £24 £21.95 at Amazon

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It's impossible to discuss the best 2-player board games without Hive being mentioned. This is an utterly stone-cold classic that's been going strong since 2001, and there's a good reason for that. Despite being very accessible and portable enough to be used anywhere (be it a plane tray or a beer garden table), there's enough strategy powering it to keep you coming back.

Basically, Hive is like an easier-to-understand version of chess. Your aim is to surround and trap your opponent's queen, but all your tiles have to be connected to something else - you can't have bugs out on their own. Because they all move in different ways, you have to cleverly outmanoeuvre your foe whilst keeping you queen safe, all as they try to do the exact same thing. It's a shame only two people can play at once, but hey; it's good enough to make up for that shortcoming.

Enjoy more competitive games or head-to-head challenges? Make sure this is in your collection.

Best with friends: Coup

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(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)
Coup
Coup: $16.99 at Amazon

Become a political animal in this bluffing game for 2-6 players aged 14+ and outmanoeuvre your opponents through cunning or lies.

Buy it if:
✅ You're playing with a large groups
✅ You adore bluffing games
✅ You want a simple yet strategic game

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want something with more depth

UK price: £9.99 at Amazon

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Coup is a game I only discovered recently, but I'm already obsessed. It feels like a cross between Dune and Game of Thrones, with all the political backstabbing that goes along with it.

Set in a dystopian future where you're trying to get ahead of your rivals at court by any means necessary, you must eliminate a foe's supporters using special powers or build up enough money to launch an outright attack against them. Because most abilities can be blocked or counteracted by cards in your hand, cunning is order of the day... particularly because those cards are face down, so you can absolutely lie about what you have.

Seeing as opponents can always call you out if they think you're bluffing, there's a sense of tension that runs throughout every game. If they were right, you lose a card. If you were right, though? They lose a card. That means clever players will act untrustworthy even if they're being genuine, all to keep rivals on their toes. It's deliciously wicked.

Best card game: Jaipur

The box, tokens, and cards of Jaipur laid out on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future / Benjamin Abbott)
Jaipur
Jaipur: was $28.41 now $26.58 at Amazon

In this card game for 2 players aged 10+ you take on the role of traders vying to earn the most money. Despite being simple, there's enough nuance to keep you invested.

Buy it if:
✅ There's only two of you
✅ You want something very portable
✅ You value replayability

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want in-depth tactics

UK price: £19.99 £13.89 at Zatu

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This is one of those games that I've been recommending to anyone who'll listen for literal years. I gave it a full five stars in my Jaipur review, and I still stand by that verdict; this is a brilliant little masterpiece with the awards to prove it.

Your aim is to become the most successful businessperson in the land and earn the favor of the Maharaja. That means it's all about taking goods from the market and selling them at just the right moment to earn maximum points, but without your rival scooping up what you want before you get there.

Because every kind of item in the game has a different quantity and resell value, you have plenty of avenues to go down. Do you collect cheap items and sell them fast? Or should you hold off and collect more expensive goods to sell at a major profit? There's no right answer, and that makes Jaipur one of the best card games around.

Best word game: Bananagrams

A selection of word tiles beside the Bananagrams bag and 5 Second Rule box, all on a wooden table

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)
Bananagrams
Bananagrams: $25.99 at Amazon

Love word games? This option for up to 8 players aged 7+ is like a live, quickfire crossword puzzle.

Buy it if:
✅ You adore word games
✅ You thrive under pressure
✅ You want an incredibly portable game

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't enjoy pressure

UK price: £15.99 £11.49 at Zatu Games

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Here's another game that always gets put into my suitcase when I'm looking for vacation board games that travel well. For one thing, it's all stored in a single soft case that's easy to find room for. Next, it can be played anywhere with a flat surface. Oh, and it's bloody excellent.

The idea here is to use up all the letter tiles in front of you to create your own crossword, with words that all connect to one another. Each time you use up the supply, you shout "peel" and everyone must grab a new tile. Play then continues until every single tile is gone. It can become incredibly speedy once everyone gets the hang of things, and what may have sounded like a dry word game becomes a frantic race to the finish.

Enjoy competitive challenges? This will very much be your jam. It's a test of speed, skill, and flexibility, because rearranging your crossword when progression becomes impossible is key. There's no better feeling than outsmarting your rivals either, so you'll be dining out on that high for a while if you win.

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