Travel Conversation Questions

Travel is a popular and engaging topic for English conversations.

These travel conversation questions will help you talk about past trips, future plans, and travel experiences with more confidence.

Basic Travel Questions

  • Do you like travelling? Why or why not?

  • Where did you last travel?

  • Do you prefer travelling alone or with others?

  • What is your favourite place you have visited?

  • How often do you travel?

  • Do you prefer cities or nature? 

  • Do you take photos when you travel?

  • Do you like visiting new places or returning to the same place?

  • Do you prefer travelling by plane, train, or car?

  • What do you pack when you travel?

  • Who do you usually travel with?

  • Do you prefer short trips or long holidays?



Intermediate Travel Questions

  • What do you usually do when you travel?

  • What kind of accommodation do you prefer?

  • How do you usually plan your trips?

  • What is the best trip you have ever had?

  • Have you ever had a bad travel experience?

  • What country would you like to visit next?

  • Do you prefer organised tours or independent travel?

  • What do you enjoy most about travelling abroad?

  • Have you ever experienced culture shock?

  • What is the most interesting place you have visited?

  • How do you choose your travel destinations?

  • What do you usually learn from travelling?



Discussion Questions About Travel

  • Is travel important for personal development?

  • Should people travel more or save money?

  • What are the disadvantages of tourism?

  • Is it better to travel or stay at home?

  • How has travel changed in recent years?

  • How does travel influence people's perspectives?

  • Is travelling a luxury or a necessity?

  • What impact does travel have on the environment?

  • Should governments limit tourism in some places?

  • Is international travel becoming too common?

Continue Practising Your English

To continue improving your English, try combining speaking practice with other types of learning.

You can also:

  • Practise with other conversation question topics

  • Build your vocabulary with topic-based word lists

  • Use free learning guides to improve your study methods

  • Check your progress with the English level test

Consistent exposure to English will help you improve both your confidence and your fluency.

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