December 4, 2015
When the weather outside is frightful and the motorway is top-to-toe with taillights, you’ll need something to keep you and your passengers entertained while you’re driving home for Christmas. To help, here are 50 fun activities for your festive road trip.
Classic, but a goody
Don’t be shy — check our list of 50 songs that are perfect for singing in the car.
Depending on how you play ‘Would You Rather…’ it can be a laugh a minute or lead to some interesting conversations that’ll see the miles whizz by.
Each passenger has to buy a souvenir from a service station — the corniest wins.
Who Am I? is simple — one person thinks of someone famous, and the rest have to find out who it is. Remember — yes or no answers only.
Everyone chooses a word and keeps a tally of how often it’s mentioned on the radio. The winner is the person whose word is said the most often.
One person hums a song and the others have to guess what it is. Extra points are awarded if the tune’s a rarity.
Pick a landmark near the end of your journey, like the sea or the Blackpool Tower. First one to spot it wins.
Here’s a classic for you — pick a theme, and work your way through the alphabet saying corresponding words. Eg. Aardvark, Bat, Cat, Dog.
We don’t need to explain the rules of word association; this one’s perfect for passing the time. Make it more challenging by saying that words starting with either P or S are not allowed.
Flick through different radio stations and try to guess the song as quickly as possible.
One for movie, music or TV buffs – six degrees requires you to link different actors/singers/celebrities based on who they’ve worked with previously or any other form of association you can think of.
Everyone loves the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing a crossword. Using your combined knowledge, aim to complete one by the end of the journey.
You’ll need a Mad Libs book for this, but they’re pretty cheap. One passenger reads a chapter and the others have to fill in the blanks with the funniest word they can think of.
Draw a Secret Santa name for all passengers before you set off. Along the way, you’ve got to find a gift for that person — the weirder the present, the better.
Another classic game; choose three famous folk you’d be happy to dump, marry or date.
Every passenger is assigned a colour, and they must keep a tally of how many cars they spot of the same shade. Make it more interesting by allowing a small, 10-minute window.
Take it in turns to tell two lies and one truth. Your fellow passengers must guess the true statement by trying to trip you up with questions.
If you’re driving cross-country, try to speak in the accent of the county you’re in. Extra points are awarded for Scouse, Brummie and Geordie.
Everyone loves a good fact, so release your inner Stephen Fry and drop some knowledge on your fellow passengers.
Keep your eyes open for yellow cars – when you spot one, shout “yellow car”. A less friendly version involves a soft punch on your arm for your fellow passengers when you shout. (Just be careful not to distract the driver!)
Does the rhyming game need an explanation? We think not. Release your inner English-student over a few miles of motorway.
Never Have I Ever is normally a drinking game, but it works well with soft drinks too. The loser is the person who needs the loo first!
This sweet sucking challenge is perfect for keeping the kids quiet on a long journey. Might we suggest Fruit Pastilles?
If you’re driving through the countryside, assign a word, phrase or sound that passengers need to make when they spot certain animals. This one will keep the kids entertained for hours.
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