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Travel the Globe with an Around the World Party Theme
Marcella Breglia
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Who says you ever have to leave your house to be a globetrotter? Explore diverse cultures, savor international cuisine, and immerse yourself in international fun with an around the world themed party! Let The Bash be your tour guide and get ready to embark on a worldly journey filled with everything from food and drinks ideas, entertainment, decorations, and much more.
Setting up an around the world themed party with designated stations for different countries or regions is a fantastic way to immerse your guests in a worldwide adventure. Whether this celebration is a classroom party or just a unique birthday party theme, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn about your guests and their cultures. So, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to stamp your passports as we embark on these around the world themed party ideas.
Bonus: Keep scrolling for Christmas around the world party ideas for this year’s festivities!
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Passport invites.
Transport your guests into the world of travel from the very beginning of the party—the invites. With a passport themed invitation, you can literally give your guests a ticket to an around the world themed party adventure. Encourage guests to bring their passport invitations so you can use them for a fun party game.
Stamp your Passport
The best part about traveling internationally is getting your passport stamped! Travel around the world and stamp guest’s passports at each country station for an authentic feel. With themed stamps or stickers for every location, these passports can be a creative take-home item for guests to remember their travels and party.
In an effort to take some stress away from the host and a great way to learn about your guests, host an around the world party potluck! Encourage guests to bring a traditional dish that represents their heritage and share a piece of themselves with the party. Not only will you check food off of your party planning list, but you will also create memories and connect with your guests. Pizza, tacos, and gyros sound delicious to us!
Currency Exchange Photo Booth
Combining a photo booth and around the world party decorations will add a creative and interactive element to your celebration. Allow guests to place fake currency, like yen, dollars, or euros into a photo booth where they can enter to capture memories. This is a delightful blend of finance and fun, and every click of the camera will commemorate your around the world party adventure.
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Country Stations
The easiest way to achieve world traveler status for this around the world party is to set up stations for different countries. Guests can travel between countries to try different food, listen to cultural music, and maybe even learn a dance. If you want to bring your country stations to the next level, consider booking live music like Irish bagpipes , Italian singers , or even a Latin DJ .
Night in Paris
You’re definitely going to want to include the City of Lights for a Paris station. Transport your guests to a Parisian cafe with delicious pastries, cheese, and macarons. Hire an accordion player for some added romance and decorate this destination with twinkly lights and an Eiffel Tower centerpiece.
Las Vegas Casino
Just because this is an around the world themed party doesn’t mean you can’t stay domestic! Use glittering lights, oversized playing cards, and neon signs to recreate the high-energy ambiance of the famous Las Vegas strip. Set up a cocktail bar staffed with a bartender to make classic cocktails like martinis and cosmopolitans, and bring the Las Vegas magic to life by renting casino games , hiring a magician , mentalist , fortune teller , or a tarot card reader .
Arabian Nights
Take a magic carpet ride to the Middle East with details from an Arabian nights party theme. Guests can enjoy shawarma and hummus, watch professional belly dancers , or even get a temporary tattoo from a talented henna artist .
Mexican Fiesta
Infuse your around the world party with the vibrant energy and flavors of Mexico by incorporating Mexican fiesta details! Turn this station into a colorful area with bright papel picado banners, piñatas, sombreros, and a mouth watering spread of traditional Mexican dishes.
African Safari
As you embark on your party all around the world, explore the untamed beauty of an African safari for an adventurous touch. Wrangle your station into an African savanna decorated with earthy tones, animal prints, and you could hire a face painter to transform your guests into wild animals or book an African band to delve into the culture.
British Tea Party
This station will be everyone's cup of tea—literally. Take part in the refined tradition of a British tea party at your around the world themed party. With floral centerpieces, fine china teacups and saucers, this tea time playlist , and a pastel color scheme, your guests will have their pinkies up, Bridgerton style .
Western Party
Saddle up and get ready for a rootin'-tootin' good time as you add a thrilling wild west adventure to your around the world themed party. Create an authentic western atmosphere by incorporating hay bales, wooden barrels, and decorating cowboy hats. Set the stage with a country playlist or a live country band to make for some good old-fashioned country fun.
Pro Tip: If western isn’t your style, you can always take a coastal cowgirl take on the western theme.
Create an oasis during the around the world fun with Hawaiian luau details! From the limbo to leis, everyone will go coconuts over this tropical party station. Hire a hula dancer or a ukulele player to set the beachy vibe as a perfect addition to your around the world party theme.
Send everyone's taste buds on a global culinary adventure by hiring a caterer to bring various cuisines to life. Consider crowd-pleasers such as sushi rolls from Japan, savory tapas from Spain, or creamy pasta from Italy to create your around the world dinner party menu. Be sure to label each dish with its country of origin for an authentic touch.
Pro Tip: Work with your caterer beforehand to see if they are willing to dress the part for this theme. If so, you can provide flight attendant and pilot uniforms for servers as an added travel touch.
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Treasure Hunt
Add a thrilling adventure to your around the world themed party with a global treasure hunt that will have your guests exploring continents, solving clues, and uncovering hidden treasures. Hide clues or fun facts at each country station and allow guests to travel the globe as guests explore to solve! The details in this quest will also double as perfect around the world party decorations. A global treasure hunt adds an exciting and interactive element as your guests party all around the world solving riddles and games!
Globe Cake
The perfect centerpiece for your party all around the world is a globe cake! Picture a cake shaped like a round globe, complete with intricate details like the continents, oceans, and even tiny edible landmarks representing the places you're celebrating. A globe cake is sure to be a delightful and Instagram-worthy addition to your global adventure-themed celebration. You could also very easily decorate sugar cookies to look like globes too!
Flag Decorations
Flag decorations are a simple but great way to infuse your around the world themed party with culture. Whether it's the stars and stripes of the USA, the Union Jack of the UK, or the bold colors of the Mexican flag, flags make the perfect around the world party decorations. So, unroll the flags, let them wave in the wind, and watch as they turn your party into a global celebration!
Postcards featuring iconic landmarks from different nations can become keepsakes that your guests can take home as mementos of their party around the world. Whether used as interactive elements, decorations, or party favors, postcards add a unique and heartfelt dimension to your adventurous celebration.
Suitcase Decor
Imagine your venue adorned with vintage suitcases, both big and small, stacked and open, bursting with exotic trinkets, travel souvenirs, and faux passports. Suitcases as decor will not only create an ambiance of globetrotting excitement but also serve as functional elements, doubling as unique storage solutions or display pieces for party favors.
Inflatable Globes
Inflatable globes will serve as around the world party decorations that are playful and interactive additions to your party. Whether they're suspended from the ceiling, placed on tables, or spread across the floor, inflatable globes perfectly emulate the global theme of your party.
Christmas Around the World Party Theme
Christmas is different all around the globe, so why not dive into various cultures to celebrate this year? We’ve got Christmas around the world party ideas that are going to want to make you celebrate big.
Very few people have actually visited the North Pole, so it would be a fun touch to make it the backdrop of your international holiday party this season. This frosty twist will make your guests' dream come to life with snow-covered landscapes, a Santa’s workshop sign, and real reindeer if you really want to elevate the experience!
Santa Claus
Whether you call him Santa, Father Christmas, or Babbo Natale, what’s a Christmas party without the big guy to help celebrate? Browse local Santa Claus characters to bring the Christmas magic to your around the world party theme.
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Christmas Food
There are tons of Christmas food traditions from around the world that your guests probably already make during the holidays! Invite guests to bring their favorite traditional foods like the Feast of the Seven Fishes, Bûche de Noël, or Christmas pudding for a delicious potluck feast.
As a unique and practical party favor, consider getting holiday ornaments from different countries! Guests can grab one on their way out of the party, or you can choose a special one for each person. This is the best party favor because they can go home and add it right to their Christmas tree.
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Around the World Themed Party Ideas | 25+ Food, Drinks & Games
Hosting an Around the World party is a fun way to celebrate all the different countries of the world. With these Around the World party ideas, you’ll have fun themes and food ideas that are perfect for hosting a great party with your friends!
From authentic recipes and refreshing drinks to fun games for guests of all ages, these easy party ideas are the best way to put together an amazing celebration.
These ideas also work well for a graduation party, bridal shower, baby shower, and first birthdays!
29 Popular Around the World Themes
Whether you’re planning a corporate event, a themed birthday party, or starting a new tradition, there are creative ways to add a lasting impression on your guests! The first way is to pick a theme!
Here are a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing! We’ve linked to any helpful ideas for each theme, too!
- Welcome to Paris (French Theme)
- African Safari
- County Fair (hay bales, corn on the cob, etc)
- Chinese New Year
- Christmas in July
- Arabian Nights
- Tailgating or Sports Theme
- Mexican Fiesta
- Coachella/ Music Festival
- Las Vegas Casino Night
- British Afternoon Tea
- California Palm Trees & Pool Party
- Beach Party
- Egyptian / Toga Party
- Medieval Dinner
- Western (Cowboy hat, Boots, etc)
- Eat Pray Love Movie Theme
- Christmas Traditions Throughout the World
- Cheese & Wine
- Cheers to 30 Years
- Murder Mystery (set in a foreign place)
- Roaring 1920’s Great Gatsby Theme
- A Taste of …(Pick any state or country)
- Bollywood
- Around the World Menu (Buffet of different foods)
Special Touches for a Travel Theme Party
- You could send invitations that look like plane tickets. (Bonus points if you attach an inflight snack for your guest!)
- It’s also a great idea to decide the number of guests you’ll have before planning out your full world party theme.
- Don’t forget to let your guests know ahead of time that it’s a themed event and of any dress code options for the theme.
- Vintage suitcases, maps, paper lanterns, colorful balloons, and string lights are all great party decor ideas.
- Set up special food stations along the party venue.
- If you have server(s), they could dress up as a flight attendant!
- Consider a photo booth or post card as a souvenir from their “trip” at the party.
- You could also do a baggage claim area where guests can pick up their coats or party favors before leaving the party.
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Around the World Themed Party Menu
An around the world theme can be so much fun! Below, you’ll find amazing recipe ideas for your next party!
Sacher Torte
Your party guests will love this chocolate Austrian cake with apricot jam and a chocolate ganache glaze from I Heart Eating.
Prepare a delicious Cuban beef stew made in the Instant Pot in under one hour with this easy recipe from Eating in an Instant.
Ukrainian Beet Salad
Whip up a colorful Ukrainian side dish made with beets, carrots, potatoes, and pickles with this recipe from Savas Kitchen.
Lebanese Baklava
This recipe for Lebanese baklava from A Pinch of Adventure is a flaky pastry crust filled with sugary walnuts and topped with a rose water syrup.
Mini Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding Bites
These mini bites from Culinary Ginger are filled with roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, making them a great option for the London stop on your around the world celebration.
Malaysian Fried Noodles
Head to Malaysian at your celebration with this recipe for Mee Goreng Mamak from Joyous Apron, a fried noodle dish with fried tofu and red potatoes.
Papel Picado Craft
Keep the kids at your party entertained with this fun Mexican paper flag craft from Confessions of an Over-Worked Mom.
French Macarons
Add a pop of color to your dessert display at your party with some classic French macarons with the help of this fool proof recipe from Partylicious.
Pierogies are a classic Polish dumpling made with a variety of filling options. This easy recipe from Spend With Pennies would make a delicious side dish or appetizer for your Around the World celebration.
Around the World Escape Room
Have some educational fun while keeping your party guests entertained with a fun printable around the world escape room kit.
PACANGA BOREGI
Whip up this recipe for Pacanga Boregi from Cooking Gorgeous for your International party menu – a Turkish snack stuffed with cheese, tomatoes, and peppers.
Japanese Rice Balls
This recipe for Onigiri from Drive Me Hungry is a fun way to enjoy some Japanese cuisine at your Around the World party.
SPANISH TORTILLA
Add a traditional Spanish snack to your party food spread with this recipe for Tortilla Espanola from Merienda’s de Pasion.
Brazilian Lemonade
The younger guests at your party will love the combination of sweet and sour flavors in this nonalcoholic Brazilian lemonade recipe from Simple Living Recipes.
German Schnitzel
This crispy pork schnitzel with alpine fondue sauce recipe from Food Worth Feed is a simple main course that allows you to add German flavors to your dinner menu.
Mexican Wedding Cake
Enjoy a classic dessert from Mexican that’s made with just six ingredients with this easy recipe for Mexican wedding cake from Persnickety Plates.
Swedish Meatballs
These classic Swedish meatballs from Sweet and Savory Morsels would make the perfect appetizer or simple main course for your Around the World dinner party.
Irish Potato Candy
Serve some traditional Irish candy to your party guests with this fun sweet treat recipe from Saving Dollars and Sense.
Make your own homemade churros for a sweet Mexican treat to serve at your party using this recipe from Cookie Dough and Oven Mitt.
A mangonada is a vibrant and delicious Mexican drink made with juicy mangoes, chamoy, and chile-lime seasoning.
Prosciutto and Melon
The sweet and salty combo of prosciutto e melone from It’s Not Complicated Recipes is a classic Italian appetizer perfect for an Around the World celebration.
Korean Corn Dog
This fun recipe for crunchy Korean corn dogs from Braised and Deglazed is a fun way to bring some Korean street food to your party.
Printable Plane Tickets
Get your Around the World party started with the help of these fun printable plane tickets from Barley and Birch to pass out to all the kids at your celebration.
Around the World Trivia
Have some fun testing your international knowledge with your friends with this printable around the world trivia game.
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How to Throw An Amazing Travel-Themed Party
Once upon a time in what seems like a previous life, I spent a decade working in the event industry, mostly as an event stylist. It was only natural that when someone asked me about travel themed party ideas, I had a lot of thoughts on the matter. Here I walk you through throwing a travel-inspired bash from the invitation, all the way through to the party favours.
More than just travel
Ok, you’ve decided on a travel theme but there are a few more things to consider first. There are lots of different aspects of travel to channel and it will help to narrow your theme down to something more specific. Think about who or what the party is celebrating and let that guide you. Is it a bridal shower, retirement, birthday or going away party? If so, you may need to consider that special someone’s age, gender, interests and style along with that of your guests. Here are just a few ways to interpret a travel theme:
- Vintage travel – Think old maps and leather suitcases, muted pastels and brass compasses.
- Transport – Planes, trains… Imagine a glamorous Orient Express do, or a whimsical hot air balloon theme taking you anywhere you dream.
- Focus on a destination – Create a Hawaiian Luau to a Mexican Fiesta, an Irish shindig to a French-themed fete.
- National flags – Casual vexillologists will love showing off their knowledge of world flags, a great conversation-starting theme.
- Around the World in Cocktails – A cocktail party exploring the origins of your favourite mixed beverages.
- Travel Trivia Tournament – Can be a romantic night for two or extend to a bigger group of adults.
Travel themed party invitations
The key to a great themed party is weaving the theme into every aspect, start to finish. Sometimes it’s easy and obvious, other times it takes a little more creativity. Let’s begin with invitation ideas. Your invitation will set the tone for the entire party, so consider how it works in with the overall look and feel. Don’t forget to list the following on your invites:
- Date and time
- Theme (especially if it’s fancy dress)
- Dress code (as above)
- Set catering expectations, don’t leave your guests hanging wondering if they should eat beforehand or worse, leaving early because they’re hungry (e.g. finger food provided).
- What people may bring along (e.g. BYO favourite alcoholic beverage, or bring along a dessert to share)
- RSVP date and contact details (ask people to mention any dietary restrictions e.g. vegetarian, gluten free etc)
Food & drink
First, consider the style of the party including the number of guests, space and budget. Is it going to be standing room only, in which case you’ll provide finger food on trays or set up a buffet? Will it be a more intimate, sit down affair? Do you have the seating required? Also, are you buying or making the food or a combination of both? What are your capabilities?
Now get creative. Are you going to theme the food around a particular destination? Alternatively, maybe you go for regular party food, but present it with a travel twist such as aeroplane cake toppers or served on map lined tray. Here are some examples of both:
Travel themed party decorations
When decorating for a party, you can go from 0 to 100 in less than 10 seconds, so make sure you have a budget in mind. Think about things you already own and can repurpose, or if you’re buying something new, how can you use it again? Are you a crafty DIY type who loves to make your own custom pieces, or do you just want something simple and out of the box? Here are travel themed party decoration ideas:
Here are a few sources for travel themed party decor:
Etsy are especially great for vintage-style travel party decor using maps to create items like bunting, favours and seating charts. Amazon is also towing the trend for vintage map-inspired travel party decorations. Oriental Trading takes a little more scouring to unearth their classier travel themed decorations, but there are some great pieces like world globe balloons and pastel suitcases for centrepieces.
For destination themes, check out Meri Meri for tropical decor , Coterie for Italian-tile inspired vibes and Sweet LuLu for a Mexican fiesta.
Don’t forget your local thrift store, Facebook Marketplace, eBay and for basic items like vases, candle holders etc. You might find a couple offloading once-used wedding decor!
Setting the mood
Music! You must have music. Create a playlist in advance so on the day, you just have to hit play. Lighting is another sure-fire way to set a mood. If your soiree is a daytime outdoor bbq, you need not be concerned. However, don’t forget lighting for night events, whether it’s lowering the lights and sparking up some candles on the dinner table or creating a festive mood with something a little more disco-esque. Get my Spotify Travel Party Playlist here…
Travel themed party favors
Do you want to send guests home with a memento? What is the age range or interests of the group? Taking home a polaroid from the photo booth might be enough, or you might want to send kids home with something sugary.
Take the time to write a short note or send a quick email to thank guests for coming, especially if they brought a gift. If you are writing a physical note, think about using a postcard or a design that will echo your invitation to round out the event.
Enjoy throwing your travel themed party, and don’t forget to drop your thoughts, questions and ideas in the comments below.
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How to Throw a Travel-Themed Party The Right Way
You love to travel, and who doesn’t love a good party?
Why not throw a party with a travel theme? And in this post, we will help you to plan the best travel-themed party.
This post is written specifically to help you throw a travel-themed party that is unique and fun, and that celebrates you and your guests’ love for traveling and making memories.
Perhaps you want to throw yourself a fun and unique birthday party or need to throw a going-away party for a friend about to embark on a long trip. Or, you want to get some fun-loving people together around a collectively enjoyed theme, i.e. traveling, of course!
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A travel-themed party is a great way to celebrate this exciting and rewarding hobby and the world’s most wonderful destinations .
Travel-themed parties can also be a great way to get people talking and make the conversation flow. People who attend travel-themed parties will want to share with others the places they have been and the places they someday hope to go.
Ideas for travel destinations and vacations can be shared, and possible travel companionships will blossom, too.
So let’s get started.
Read on to get great themed party ideas for food, decor, and more.
Start Planning for Your Travel-Themed Party
No matter what you are celebrating, a travel-themed party should be full of travel-related decorations, finger foods, sweets, savory snacks, and even costumes, or at least a travel-themed dress code for your guests, too, right?
So, where to start?
Narrowing your travel theme down is an excellent place to start planning for a travel-themed party, and here are some suggestions to get the ball rolling and your creative juices flowing.
Single Country/Regional Theme
Maybe you are farewelling a guest, or you are migrating to a new country; you could make the theme all about that country, region, or part of the world.
With a single country theme (or even region i.e. Central America , Asia), you could theme the whole party, including decorations, dress code, food according to that country (or region) and their culture, traditions, and even flag.
Feel free to be creative. You may even find inflatables with personalized designs, which can be the country’s flag, map, or name letters, and place them as a unique decor in your party.
With an idea like this, you can go all out.
There are countless ways to decorate, various foods you can serve, and many engaging activities you can plan for a travel-themed party!
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Method of Travel Theme
You may want your party to celebrate travel in general, and that’s a fine idea also.
Or, you may want to focus on one method of travel, such as backpacking or cruising. Or focus on some of the attractions and activities of a particular country or region like hiking, skiing , water sports, or even wildlife or a safari.
No matter your sub-theme, your travel-themed party will be memorable if it matches your interests and those of the people you invite.
If some people you invite are not as into travel as others, those passionate about traveling will pass their enthusiasm to the other guests.
After selecting a theme for your party, start getting creative for your invites. This way, you can build excitement and anticipation for your travel-themed party, so your guests can’t wait for the date!
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Build Excitement with Themed Invitations
You can build anticipation for your party with themed invitations based on your overall theme selected earlier.
Encourage guests to bring travel photos or souvenirs from their travels to share, or ask them to bring a dish of local cuisine from their favorite destination or something that matches your overall theme for the party.
A great idea would be to design invitations like plane or cruise tickets, baggage travel tags, or even planes or cruise ships.
Or check out these suitcase-shaped party invitations that you can order pre-made.
There are several options for effective invitations; some are easier than others. You can hand-make invitations, buy some at a store, or use free party invitations online to email your guests.
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Food and Drinks
You could include in your invite for guests to bring a dish from the region or country of your theme, or if you want your guests to be impressed, organize catering according to your theme.
Whether it’s Guatemalan or Central American cuisine , Asian or European cuisine, if you plan well and hire a professional caterer, or even if you prepare the food yourself, your party will surely be memorable.
Regarding drinks, there are many options to suit your travel theme. You could include wine from France, sake from Japan, or one of my personal favorites, cocktails like the Michelada from Colombia .
Get Creative with Decorations
There are many great ideas for travel-themed party decorations . If you focus on a specific region or country, you can base your decor on that.
If it’s a general travel-themed party, you can print out or buy travel posters, display food in open suitcases, use maps as placemats, and make airplane cupcake toppers on sticks.
You can use helium party balloons or make a cardboard train centerpiece out of old shoe boxes, really, the ideas are endless, and you are limited only by your imagination.
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Play Travel-Themed Games
You can adapt many well-known party games to a travel theme. Instead of pinning the tail on the donkey, you can pin a remarkable landmark on a map.
There are games like ‘Twenty Questions’ where the correct answer must be a destination.
If you like drawing games, write travel-themed words on index cards, try to draw the word, and encourage other guests to guess.
You could also have fun by teaching and learning dances from other countries or asking travel-themed trivia questions.
Word games are a great option also for example, one player names a city or country, and the next player must name a city or country that begins with the last letter of the first guest’s choice.
Use your creativity, and maybe you can create games everyone can enjoy or use some of the best road trip games !
Wrapping it All Up
There are many different directions you can go with a travel-themed party.
In this article, we hope to have provided a really great place to start by first picking a travel-related theme and narrowing it down a bit to a specific region or country or even to a particular type of travel like backpacking or cruise vacations that can also serve as themes for the party.
From invitations to decor and food and drink, you now have an excellent place to start planning your travel-themed party so you can set a date and start sending out invites!
Maybe you will be so inspired after hosting this first party that you have more in the future.
No matter what happens, you will have a memorable party you will never forget. And you are in the best place to start planning again in the future for another party, thanks to this article.
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If your crowd is full of jet-setters, a travel themed party may be the perfect occasion to showcase all the trinkets, photos and memories picked up while abroad. What better way to pick your next destination than swapping stories with friends whose passports are as worn as yours? Above, you’ll find a lovely custom dessert table designed by Sweets Indeed that is sure to provide some inspiration for your own travel inspired party! Here are some tips to help you throw a travel-themed bash:
Invitations
Stir up the nostalgia with customized luggage tag invitations . Ask your guests to bring photos, souvenirs, foreign tender or some other memento from their travels for a little show-and-tell.
Suitcases – Place vintage-esque luggage cases in various places around the party area. You can even leave some open and fill them with snacks and travel inspired props. Check out this setup featured on Style Me Pretty .
Maps – Visit rummage and estate sales to find old world maps. These can be framed and hung as artwork that is not only perfect for your party, but is beautiful as everyday decor as well.
Make your maps a little more interactive by rolling them into cones to hold snacks like popcorn and pretzels. Above, One Fab Day shows even more creative ways to incorporate maps into your party decor.
Globes – Traditional globes are a fabulous decoration item. Not only do they add a sophisticated flavor, they can also be the perfect conversation starter, allowing guests to point out where they have traveled and where they plan to adventure next. As featured on Style Me Pretty , here is a beautiful way to complement your vintage suitcase decor with a well placed globe.
Planes – Outlines of airplanes can be printed out on colorful paper and tied together for garland. Or, if you’re feeling extra crafty, try making paper airplanes from old maps and stringing those together for pieces of garland, as seen on Run Lucas Run .
Place cards – Keep that theme chugging. If your party includes a sit-down meal, customize Place Cards with a cute airplane or suitcase graphic, or write the menu on traveled-themed stationery.
A couple hours into the evening, have everyone sit down and share their treasures. Pass around photos and show any digital prints on phones or tablets. You could even give little prizes to the person or couple who has traveled the furthest or has the most stamps on their passport(s).
If you’ve planned far enough in advance, request that your guests bring a treat from some exotic land they have visited. They could also make a homemade dish or show patronage at a shop and buy a premade item. And you could always bake some travel-themed cupcakes, as seen here from Kara’s Party Ideas .
Beverages are also a great opportunity to showcase everyone’s travels. You could feature horchata from Mexico, wine from France, sake from Japan and tea from China.
When it’s time to leave, have gift bags filled with candy from a variety of countries ready for your guests. Or get extra creative and design a favor box with a stamp to look like a well-traveled package. Enjoy your party! No luggage necessary.
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7 Sensational Adventure and Travel Themed Party Ideas
Oh, the places you’ll go! From birthday parties to bridal showers, there are so many adventure-filled ideas you can use to inspire your own celebration. We’ve curated the top travel themed party ideas to spark your creativity! 1. Up, Up and Away in Hot Air Balloons Hot air balloons […]
Oh, the places you’ll go! From birthday parties to bridal showers, there are so many adventure-filled ideas you can use to inspire your own celebration. We’ve curated the top travel themed party ideas to spark your creativity!
1. Up, Up and Away in Hot Air Balloons
Hot air balloons are the cutest vintage touches to a travel theme. Make beautiful table centerpieces with a helium-filled balloon, string, ribbon and a basket filled with colorful flowers!
Create one stunning eye-catching display by hanging paper lantern hot air balloons from the ceiling. This is a great idea for an “Up In The Air” baby shower or birthday party!
One genius idea for a baby shower: take hot air balloons one step further by using diapers for the base!
2. High-Flying Up Inspired Decor
Looking for a fantastic birthday party theme? Disney’s movie Up is an adorable way to incorporate the beloved characters, balloons, and adventure into one fun party!
We love this creative idea! Hand out mini adventure books as favors so little guests can document their own adventures.
3. Pack Your Suitcases
Find inventive ways to present sweets and treats! Open a vintage suitcase and place tiers of cupcakes for a beautiful display.
Small suitcases are also great for displaying favors and drinks!
These adorable vintage suitcase favor boxes filled with candy make fantastic gifts to bid “bon voyage” to your guests.
4. For the Bicycle Lover
Create one fun and creative party theme with bicycles! A Party Studio combined bicycles with a pink, blue and purple color scheme for a darling little birthday party.
Bicycle place card holders and vintage-inspired bicycle favor boxes added a whimsical touch to the party.
Plus, you can spray paint the same bicycle place card holders gold for different look!
5. An International Themed Menu
From South Africa to Peru, take your party guests around the world with a variety of international eats.
6. Vintage Maps & Globes
DIY a glam globe by adding a calligraphy quote and ask guests to sign it!
Send guests off on their journey home with map favor boxes filled with a surprise.
7. Airplanes Ready for Takeoff
Get ready for takeoff! Use airplanes as the main theme mixed with maps, globes and clouds for one charming boyish birthday party.
Vintage airplane bottle openers would make unique and delightful favors to give everyone!
What other adventure or travel ideas do you love? Tell us in the comments!
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Passport to Brazil
How to decorate : Beautify your space with bright lanterns, banners, and strands of lights. McGrath also pays homage to the country harvest by decorating with colorful straw hats, wicker baskets, and hay bales. You can even pull out your autumn scarecrows for this event. “A bonfire is a must,” adds McGrath, “It keeps the bad spirits far from the lands of harvest.”
What to serve : Stick to a classic picnic-style menu, as simple as corn on the cob and hot dogs. McGrath also suggests abundant quantities of Brazilian sweets including pacoca (peanut butter candy), pe de moleque (peanut bars), sweet popcorn, brigadeiro (chocolate fudge), canjica (sweet corn pudding), and caramel apples. Adults will enjoy sipping on quentao (a Brazilian cider-like spiced tea) or batidas (tropical fruits cocktails). Check out recipes on the blog Flavors of Brazil .
What to wear : Festa Junina, like Brazilian Carnival, requires guests to party in costume; for this event, outfits pay tribute to the origins of Brazilians' farming heritage and beloved country music. Males dress up as farm boys with large straw hats and plaid shirts. Females pull their hair in pigtails, paint freckles on their face, and wear red-checkered dresses or peasant dresses.
What to do : Since the Festa Junina typically includes guests of all ages, plan a few games that bring out the kid in everyone: musical chairs, egg-on-a-spoon relay, and a sack race. A typical "quadrilha" square dance may be harder to pull off, but make sure to download songs that give your guests a feel for what they're missing. Friends might even improvise their own dances once the party kicks into high gear. Search iTunes for "Festa Junina," or look for these traditional songs: Pula Fogueira , Capelinha de Melao , and Quadrilha Brasileira .
Passport to France
When party stylist Chris Nease was planning her husband's birthday, she revisited a trip the couple had taken to France. The occasion gave them a chance to celebrate their love of French culture and cuisine.
How to decorate : Nease decided to avoid obvious decoration options, like miniature Eiffel towers, and aim for a more authentic Parisian feel. She created a "shabby chic" European ambiance in her backyard, using eclectic antique items strategically staged around her yard. To create a bar area, she built her own pipe-and-drape system on which she hung curtains as well as empty, antique-looking picture frames. (Instructions are available at her site celebrationsathomeblog.com .)
She also emptied a small, antique dresser and used it as a wine and champagne station, with glasses peeking out of the empty drawers and bottles perched in garden urns. Other decorative items, such as vintage suitcases, globes, pomander balls, and French books gave an old-world feel to food tables, while old-fashioned frames and cafe-style chalkboards listed menu items. Nease created a simple banner by clothes-pinning personal photographs from her French vacation to a twine rope.
What to serve : French wine and champagne makes the perfect starting point for an elegant cocktail or dessert party. Nease stuck with pretty, easy-to-eat finger foods like goat cheese tarts with caramelized onions, brie tarts with strawberry preserves, and mini quiches. She also created snack cones — filled with French fries — out of decorative scrapbook paper embellished with fleur-de-lis.
A dessert table featured fruit tartlets , palmiers, chocolate-espresso butter cream macarons and the pièce de résistance: a croquembouche (tower of pastries) that Nease fashioned from store-bought cream puffs .
What to send home : Add a classy touch with a special party favor. Nease embellished simple brown paper bags with scrapbook paper, monogram tags and a fleur-de-lis wax seal. She filled the bags with monogrammed items like note pads and note cards. Other possible take-homes could include lavender sachets and soaps or a sampling of French chocolates with French roast coffee — just enough for a petite pour.
Passport to Greece
Lori Lange, the author of the Recipe Girl cookbook and blog, loves the food and flavors of Greece: lamb, garlic, lemon, eggplant, and feta. So when it was her turn to host the neighborhood’s gourmet get-together, she settled on a Greek theme. Opa!
How to decorate : Lange used the colors of the Greek flag, blue and white, accented with shiny gold to fashion a table worth of the gods. Blue and white dishes, tablecloth, and glass beads set the backdrop. She then created centerpieces using pieces of gold lame from the fabric store and vases filled with branches of golden-yellow blossoms and rosemary.
What to wear : For a playful crowd, encourage guests to wear togas, or offer artificial laurel wreaths to wear on their heads. If your group isn’t quite as spirited, Lange suggests accessorizing outfits with flashy gold jewelry.
What to serve : Start the evening with appetizers that draw on Greece’s signature ingredients. Lange served marinated eggplant with capers and mint; goat cheese with olives, lemon and thyme, served on crisp rosemary flatbread; and dried fig souvlaki — all huge hits with her guests. She also concocted Greek mojitos , a twist on the classic Cuban mixed drink, which she made with Greek metaxa in place of rum.
A Greek meal traditionally centers around a signature lamb dish, like a roast or chops. If you’re not a lamb lover or it’s too pricey for your budget, look for a chicken recipe that calls for copious amounts of lemon, garlic , and rosemary. Lange’s side dishes included a spinach, feta, and pine nut tart; roasted garbanzo beans and garlic with Swiss chard (“a surprise favorite,” she says); and Greek potatoes with lemon vinaigrette. (All Lange’s recipes are available at recipegirl.com .)
What to do : Let your guests test their knowledge of Greek history, geology, and mythology with homemade trivia cards distributed at each place setting. Go to quizlet.com and search for “Greek” to find plenty of interesting factoids.
Passport to Asia
Party stylist Chris Nease says ideas for parties hit her at the strangest times. “There’s always an inspiration piece to get juices flowing. This time it was little, red takeout boxes,” she says. What followed was an Asian-fusion dinner party spotlighting many of the flavors Nease and her friends love. How to decorate : Nease stuck with Chinese color scheme of red, black, and gold, drawing on the takeout boxes that inspired the event. For the table centerpiece, she used a bamboo runner, then wrapped a bamboo placemat around a cylindrical vase and filled it with bamboo fronds and curly willow branches. Other accent pieces included Japanese fans, black and white river rocks, a Buddha statue she found at a discount store and a Japanese teapot her husband brought home from a business trip. Nonetheless, Nease cautions to keep the look uncluttered. “Asian decor is very sleek and minimalist,” she says. (To view her table, visit her site celebrationsathomeblog.com .)
What to serve : Asian restaurants have finger foods down to an art, so kick off the party with a selection of snacks made at home or ordered from a favorite eatery. Eggrolls, dumplings, sushi, and potstickers appeal to a wide crowd; if you want to get adventurous, consider Thai-inspired shrimp or edamame hummus on rice crackers. Instead of standard cocktails, serve sake or soju (a Korean rice beverage) or offer a selection of Asian beers, such as Sapporo or Tsingtao.
For her main meal, Nease served chicken satay and Asian noodle salad . For dessert? Chinese fortune cookies, of course — served in little red takeout boxes. Don’t forget to end the meal with a steaming pot of green tea.
What music to play : Search online radio stations, such as pandora.com , spotify.com , or grooveshark.com to find an Asian music mix you enjoy. Pandora.com, for instance, offers an “Asian Instrumentals” station whose artists give traditional Chinese and Japanese instruments a smoother, jazz-like sound.
Passport to Portugal
When her mother traveled back to Lisbon to research her family’s Portuguese roots, Lori Lange caught the heritage bug. She pored over photographs from her mother’s travels and paged through David Leite’s cookbook, The New Portuguese Table , for ideas and inspiration. Then she threw a dinner party to share this newfound knowledge with friends.
How to decorate : Lange showcased Portugal’s rustic, old-world beauty in her table decorations. She used a red tablecloth and richly patterned runner to create a warm backdrop, then added brown woven placemats reminiscent of Lisbon’s cobblestone streets. She topped off each setting with thick ceramic plates and bowls. Centerpieces included vases filled with wine corks, wrapped in raffia, and adorned with chunky candles, a visual nod to the country’s fine wines. (Visit recipegirl.com for more photographs.)
What to serve : “When I put on a party, I like to make it as authentic as possible,” says Lange, who even contacted cookbook author Leite to make sure she got the recipes just right. Her menu included appetizers of green olive dip and smoked ham with melon; a Portuguese salad made with green peppers, cucumbers and plum tomatoes; a spicy pork stew with clams and red pepper sauce; and roasted potatoes with smoked sausage and tomatoes. Guests sipped sangria before dinner and sampled Portuguese wines throughout the meal. Lange said guests raved about dessert: an orange cake (bolo de laranja) made with olive oil instead of vegetable oil. For more Portuguese menu options, visit David Leite’s site .
What to do : Lange’s dinner party conversation centered on the Portuguese culture, which Lange could describe from her mother’s travels and her own research. If you want to pre-empt any awkward silences, take it one step further and leave a conversation card with a fun fact about the featured locale at each place setting. “That way everyone can learn something new about the country,” she says. For background music, keep it classical with 12-string guitar legend Carlos Paredes or reach for a more contemporary sound, such as Rodrigo Leão’s O Mundo album.
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THESE ADORABLE TRAVEL PARTY DECORATIONS ARE EASY AND SIMPLE!
A travel party theme can work for so many different occasions.
And we’ve got some adorable travel theme decoration ideas to share with you.
Whether you’re planning a graduation party, wedding shower, bachelorette parties, or in this case, a ladies’ golf outing, a travel party can be a lot of fun!
In fact, what’s the first thing we determine when Matt and I start planning an event either professionally or at home?
A great theme not only makes any event more fun and interesting for your guests, it also provides a fantastic roadmap for your décor.
Following simple travel theme party decor ideas will make pulling your tablescape together a breeze!
I recently curated these vintage travel party decorations for a ladies luncheon.
The mood they created was bright, cheerful and elegant … perfect for a great afternoon with friends.
Here’s how I chose each of the elements of my travel theme party decor, step by step:
THE WORLD AWAITS!
These three words are perfect to introduce the travel theme to your guests.
It’s fun and it’s subtle … you don’t want to beat people over the head with the theme.
I found these adorable cocktail napkins that were a perfect starting point.
They offered a delightful color palette from which to build the other elements of the décor.
Muted pastel shades are so on trend right now. The cocktail napkins were simply ideal for this theme.
The khaki, teal, and yellow in the napkin works perfectly with the champagne and blush cloth table linens.
These colors have been on the runways for several seasons, so it’s only logical they are now frequently making appearances on the “best-dressed” tabletops as well!
Remember, fashion always leads!
PACK YOUR BAGS …
You can’t have a travel theme without a suitcase, right?
While these centerpieces took a little effort, they certainly made a big impact on the table.
And really, they weren’t that difficult to pull together.
I started with the suitcases , of course, which come in a variety of colors.
For this celebration, I thought the gold really went best with the color palate and sophisticated mood I was trying to achieve.
Fuji mums paired with ivory hydrangeas were a perfect flowers to fill these centerpieces.
Hydrangeas are my favorite workhorse for a wide variety of reasons. I turn to them time and time again.
Why do I love them? First, their blooms are large so you don’t need a ton of them to make a nice, full arrangement. That also means you can make your floral dollars go further.
Second, they hold up for a really long time.
You don’t have to worry about them wilting, especially if you care for them properly. Since they are big blooms, they need lots of water.
Finally, hydrangeas are forgiving. If you do screw up and they begin to wilt, you can rescue them with this easy trick .
EVERYONE NEEDS A SOUVENIR, RIGHT?
In addition to the centerpieces, I found these adorable suitcase favor boxes.
While we have begun to emerge from COVID and are more comfortable gathering together, a few things have permanently changed when it comes to events.
One of these is party favors.
Loose, unwrapped candies in bags or boxes are definitely a thing of the past.
Think about the assembly … yuck.
These suitcase gift boxes, which contained wrapped Hershey’s kisses , were an ideal option.
PICK YOUR DESTINATION …
One of the easiest (and in this case cutest) ways to incorporate your theme is by simply dressing up your food.
These travel theme picks were the perfect choice for our desserts.
DON’T GO OVERBOARD.
The simple, monochromatic color palette of the table linens is by design.
There are a lot of things to look at on this tablescape.
If there were too many colors, it would be overwhelming.
I limited my linen color palette choices to blush and beige.
The napkins and the tablecloths were the same color, as were the satin accent cloths.
IT’S ALWAYS BEST TO TRAVEL IN LAYERS …
If I had a dime for every time my mother said that to me!
Not only is this great advice for travel attire, it’s also one of my favorite rules when creating a gorgeous tablescape.
By layering décor and linens, you create excitement and interest on your tabletop.
Since this event was held at a country club, the tables were rather large and measured 72 inches in diameter.
Layering various décor items helped to create some cozy warmth.
In addition, it allowed guests to have something interesting to look at wherever they were seated at the table.
A few of the layering items on this table include:
ADDITIONAL LINENS
Instead of just plopping the centerpiece down on the table and calling it a day, consider softening the look.
One of my favorite tricks is to use a chair sash (yup, those fabric pieces that are typically around chairs at wedding receptions) to create a “nest” on which to place a centerpiece.
This trick also works to hide or conceal the ugly bottoms of candelabras.
Chair sashes are the ideal size and shape for this task! And they are usual cheap to rent!
In addition, extra square napkins were perfect to place inside the suitcase to dress up the flower arrangement.
Both of these additional linen options are really cost effective!
VINTAGE TRAVEL POSTCARDS
By scattering these around the centerpiece I was able to include various destinations from around the world in a cute fashion that stayed within the color palate and added to the theme.
TISSUE POM POMS
I had one worry on this table.
I didn’t want someone to have to stare at the back of the suitcase centerpiece.
Tissue pom poms were the solution. In addition, they added height, texture and color to each of the tables. Perfection!
BASIC WHITE PICTURE FRAMES
I cannot tell you how many times I turn to these simple white picture frames .
Years ago, I picked up several dozen at IKEA and have subsequently used them countless times to hold table numbers, menus, drink recipes and even, well, photos!
Here are some similar frames that would be great for all of the uses I’ve just name. They are easy to store and definitely worth the investment.
SCRAPBOOK PAPER
As I was pulling together this table, I liked it, but thought it needed just a bit more interest.
I found some adorable travel themed scrapbook paper and knew it was just the right touch.
There are lots of super cute, really fun papers out there and they are affordable enough to use just once without any guilt.
They make perfect placemats or in this case, added just the right amount of punch to the center of the table.
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70+ World Travel Themed Home Decor Ideas
Pretty soon, I’ll have my first place of my own (I’ve moved out before, but I was always in some sort of dorm), and I’m super excited to buy all the furniture, decor, and everything else that goes with getting your own place. Given my very obvious travel addiction, I thought it would make sense for a lot of the home decor in my new apartment to be travel themed. I can’t make EVERYTHING travel themed (my boyfriend would kick me out before we even moved in), but let’s just say people won’t have to guess what I had in mind when decorating our new place. So, if you are moving into a new place, or just looking to do some redecorating, check out these world travel themed home decor ideas!
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- Other Decorations
Travel Inspired Living Room Decorations
Travel throw pillows.
Pillows are a great way to add just a touch of travel decor to a living room. They’re not overly obnoxious, but still obvious. Plus, since they come in so many different colors, it’s not too terribly difficult to find one that would match your couch!
Stacked Travel Chests
I found out real fast when looking at furniture that end tables are surprisingly expensive. So, when I saw these on Amazon, I thought it was a really cool idea. Instead of the traditional end table (that may or may not have a small drawer to put things in), why not get suitcase styled chests? They’re stack-able and can store way more than your traditional end table.
Suitcase Shelves
I found these in one of the home decor stores I had visited and thought it was a cute idea. Instead of the traditional wooden shelves, get creative and use shelves that were decorated to look like suitcases. They’ll match your suitcase end tables!
Travel Coasters
If you don’t already have some souvenir drink coasters from your various trips around the world, you can get some world map drink coasters to make sure your new, nice tables don’t get ruined by condensation from drinking glasses.
World Map Tissue Box Cover
I don’t think too many people use tissue box covers anymore, but I thought it was one of the more unique travel decor ideas. If nothing else, it’s a conversation piece!
Traditional Globes
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of travel decor? A globe of course! You can’t decorate your new place with a travel theme and not have at least one globe around.
Travel Themed Dining Room Decor
Travel placemats.
Like I mentioned above, once you get that nice, new table, you don’t want it to be ruined from moisture from cold drinks or hot plates. Placemats are an easy and common fix to that problem. If you’re going to be buying placemats anyway, might as well make them travel themed, right?
World Map Table Runner
If dinner placemats aren’t enough, why not complete the look with a matching table runner?
World Travel Bedroom Decor
Travel lamp.
Looking for something cool and unique to show off to all of your friends? Then you have to check out this floating globe lamp! It uses magnets to make the globe levitate and it even spins around like a traditional globe! It has LEDs built into the frame to make it light up and look even cooler! Of course, you can always go with the more traditional travel home decor too…
World Map Bed Comforter
Do you dream of traveling the world? I thought so! Why not go to sleep surrounded by a map of all the places you dream of visiting?
Travel Pillow Cases
Of course, you can’t have a world map bed comforter and not have matching pillow cases. You just can’t do it.
Travel Themed Bathroom Decor
Travel inspired shower curtains.
Since most showers require some sort of shower curtain (unless you don’t mind lots of water getting all over the floor), having a travel themed shower curtain is an easy way to add a touch of travel to your home life. It’s simple, and separate from the rest of the rooms in the house (in case you don’t want your guests overwhelmed by travel decor the moment they walk into your new place).
World Map Towels
If you are looking to make the entire bathroom travel themed (instead of just having a touch of it), you can also get bath towels that are travel themed. It’s especially nice if you have a rack where you can sort of hang them on display when not in use.
Travel Inspired Kitchen Items
Travel themed alcohol items.
Even if you’re not into the “travel decor” thing, you can still add a bit of travel to your home life. You can break out these glasses when you’ve brought home some souvenir drinks from your most recent destination.
World Map Plates
If you don’t have a big dinning room table, or aren’t really the type of person to use placemats and a table runner, you can still add a bit of travel decor to meal time with these cool looking plates!
Travel Inspired Napkins
My mom always gives me a hard time because I have a bad habit of wiping my hands on my jeans instead of using a napkin (especially when eating greasy or salty foods), but if I had these napkins, I might be a little more inclined to use them (hint-hint mom: these would make a good moving gift).
World Map Cutting Board
Cutting boards are another one of those more subtle items that don’t necessarily get put on display. Since most traditional cutting boards are typically pretty bland, you can spice yours up by getting a travel decorated one.
Travel Themed Office Decor
Push pin cork globe.
My boyfriend and I are to turning our second bedroom into an office since both of us have computer desks. It’s the perfect place to put a tiny globe like this one. Plus, it’s exciting being able to put a new pin in it every time we go someplace new.
Globe Book Ends
I LOVE books. Unfortunately I don’t have as much time to read as I used to (which I think is a shame given how much I really loved it), but I’m really proud of my bookshelves and all the books that sit on them. Plus, I’ve always loved the feel of sitting in a library (especially those rustic ones you see in movies). I figured why not combine some of my biggest passions and add a little travel decor to my bookshelves?
Book Box Covers
If you’ve never heard of book boxes, don’t feel guilty. I hadn’t heard of them either until I started shopping for home decor! Book boxes are great for those book lovers (like me) that want their books to remain in mint condition. You can put your favorite books in book boxes to protect them from dust and moisture. Plus you can give your bookshelves more of a universal look (like the rustic library I mentioned above).
Pencil Holder
Because no desk would be complete without a pencil or pen holder.
Travel Wall Decor
Decorative world maps.
This is what usually comes to mind when you think of travel decor (and usually some of the first results when looking online). You can always go with the traditional, school-like world map, but there are some really cool looking world maps out there if you’re looking for something a little more unique.
Scratch Off World Maps
In more recent years, scratch off world maps have become more popular. They’re a great way to showcase all of the different places you’ve been! My mom got me one for Christmas and I absolutely love it. However, all of the places I’ve been are pretty small, so it doesn’t look like I’ve scratched anything off, but I’m working on it!
Wall Clocks
This is another one of more simple travel decor ideas. It’s a common household decoration and easy to customize to your style. Plus, there are lots of different options out there, so it isn’t too difficult to find one you like.
Word Art and Hangings
You can find all sorts of quotes that have been turned into travel decor. I feel like almost every home decor store that I’ve walked into has had some sort of wall piece with an inspiration adventure quote on it. Even if you’re not looking to go all out with the travel theme, they’re something small and nice you can hang on the wall to express your passion for travel.
Other Travel Decorating Ideas
World map welcome mat.
What better way to welcome guests than to welcome them to your adventures? No better way to set the travel theme than to have it be the first thing you see!
Light Switch Covers
I don’t know if I would replace every light switch cover in my new place with a travel inspired one, but I thought it was a unique way to incorporate travel into home decor. At this point though, the rest of the place is already travel themed, might as well make the light switches travel themed too.
Outlet Covers
If you’ve got travel themes lights switch covers, it only makes sense that you have travel inspired outlet covers too. If you have one, you just have to have the other!
And that’s it for my long list of travel themed home decor! What did you think? Will you be including any of these items the next time you decide to do some redecorating? Let me know in the comments below!
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45+ Delicious and Creative Food Ideas for a Travel-Themed Party
By: Author Valerie Forgeard
Posted on Published: January 10, 2023 - Last updated: July 1, 2023
Categories Culture
Are you looking for the perfect food ideas for a travel-themed party? Whether it’s a bridal shower, a birthday party, or even a Harry Potter party, we’ve got you covered! You can choose from so many amazing and unique recipes from around the world that your guests will be impressed with your culinary skills.
From New York pizzas to Mediterranean olive oil – and of course, there’s some delicious chocolate inspiration, too – in this guide, you’ll find all the food ideas you need to make your travel-themed party one to remember. So let’s explore some of these delicious treats that will delight any guest on any occasion!
Food Ideas for Various Party Themes
International hors d’oeuvres.
Serve a variety of small bites that represent different cuisines from around the world. Some options might be:
- Sushi is the perfect finger food, especially when served in bite-sized portions. Try sushi rolls with smoked salmon, cream cheese, cucumber slices, tuna or eel with avocado and cucumber slices, or shrimp tempura rolls with cucumber, carrots, ginger, and wasabi sauce.
- Empanadas – This savory pastry is famous in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Empanadas can be filled with meat or cheese and are baked or deep-fried until golden brown on the outside and soft on the inside. Serve them warm, which is when they taste best! Most grocery stores have frozen empanadas that are easy to prepare.
- Samosas – This Indian appetizer consists of deep-fried dumplings filled with potatoes, peas, and spices.
- Bruschetta – Prepare this Italian appetizer by spreading slices of bread with olive oil and topping them with tomatoes, basil leaves, and salt and pepper.
- Vegetarian hors d’oeuvres – many people like to eat vegetarian, so be sure to include some vegetarian options on your menu. For example, you could offer spinach pancakes or stuffed mushrooms for vegetarians.
- Vegetable platter – offers a selection of raw vegetables and dips such as hummus or baba ghanoush.
- Pita bread with tzatziki sauce – make your tzatziki sauce by mixing Greek yogurt with cucumbers, garlic, and dill weed. You can also buy it at most grocery stores.
Street Food
For a travel-themed party, you can set up a station where guests can create their own street food-inspired dishes. To do this, you’ll need some serving platters, bowls, and utensils, and you can provide all the ingredients for each dish on a table.
Set up a station where guests can create their street food-inspired dishes, such as:
- Tortillas – Tortillas are commonly eaten in Mexican cuisine. They can be served as finger foods with salsa or guacamole dip.
- Fried rice – set up a station where guests can make their fried rice. You’ll need cooking oil and rice (white or brown).
- Noodle bowls – set up a station where guests can make their noodle bowl with noodles (ramen or udon), vegetables, and protein (shrimp, chicken, or beef).
You could also set up an international food bar where guests can choose from different dishes and ingredients they like best.
You could host a Mexican night with tacos and burritos; an Asian night with pho (Vietnamese noodles) or ramen (Japanese noodles); an Italian night with pasta and lasagna; an Indian night with samosas (deep-fried dumplings filled with vegetables) and naan bread; and a French night with crepes with fresh fruit or Nutella (chocolate-hazelnut spread).
Travel-Themed Main Courses
You can’t go wrong with these main dishes if your party is travel-themed.
- Beef Goulash with Pasta – This recipe is hearty, filling, and meaty! It’ll satisfy even the pickiest eaters at your party! Beef goulash is perfect for those who enjoy hearty meals like burgers or sandwiches. You can serve this dish with rice or mashed potatoes on the side if you want something lighter than pasta or noodles.
- Chicken Enchilada Casserole – Another hearty dish that is very popular at parties! It has the same flavors as traditional enchiladas, but without rolling the corn tortillas into little tubes, you have to make it yourself if you make it from scratch. It’s also easy to make and reheat before serving – so perfect for a party!
- Chili con carne – Chili con carne is one of my favorite slow cooker recipes because it’s so easy and delicious! There are so many ways to make chili con carne, but this recipe is one of my favorites because it has great flavor without being overly spicy or sour (like some chilies can be).
- Vegetarian Chili – Vegetarian chili is often made with beans and other legumes but can also be meatless. This recipe uses black beans, but you can also use kidney beans, chickpeas, or lentils. Be sure to add plenty of vegetables to your chili, so it doesn’t get too dry.
- Spicy Thai Beef Lettuce Wrap s – These healthy, tasty wraps make an excellent appetizer for your meal. Fill them with beef and veggies or chicken and avocado if you prefer!
- Grilled Lamb Skewers with Greek Yogurt Marinad e – These skewers are perfect for summer parties because they’re grilled outside on the grill instead of in the oven.
- Baked Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce – This salmon is baked in foil packets, making it easy to transport and serve at a party. The lemon dill sauce gives it a delicious flavor without being too spicy.
- Baked Falafel Burgers with Tahini Sauc e is one of my favorite foods, so I decided to make it into a burger! It’s delicious, easy to make, and has excellent flavor.
- Chicken Satay Skewers – Chicken satay skewers are great for parties because they’re small and easy to eat! You can prepare them ahead of time and keep them warm in the oven until you’re ready to serve them! They also taste great dipped in peanut sauce!
- Vegetarian pasta – You can’t go wrong with a pasta dish at your travel-themed party. This is the perfect recipe to get your friends talking about their favorite travel destinations or past travel experiences.
- Quinoa Pilaf – Quinoa pilaf is another versatile vegetarian main dish that can be served alongside any side dishes or salads at your travel-themed event. This recipe includes dried cranberries, almonds, and raisins.
- Hotdogs on Skewers – Hotdogs on skewers can be served with fresh tomato slices, pickles, and mustard. The hotdogs can be purchased at your grocery store and put in long sticks from the craft store. This is a dish that everyone will enjoy!
- Baked Potatoes – Baked potatoes are easy to prepare and perfect for vegetarians. Bake the potatoes in the oven with butter, salt, and pepper. You can add some vegetables or cheese to make this dish more filling for your guests.
- Spicy Tofu Stir Fry – Tofu is an excellent substitute for meat in many dishes. It has a firm texture and absorbs flavor well, making it perfect for stir fry dishes. This recipe calls for a hot seasoning blend, but you can also use your favorite blend or make your own with sesame oil, chili paste, or Sriracha sauce.
- Roasted Cauliflower Soup – Cauliflower makes an excellent base for soups because it thickens nicely when cooked. Roasting the cauliflower before adding it to the soup adds flavor and keeps this dish low in calories and healthy!
Travel-Themed Desserts
Create a dessert table inspired by your international guests. If you invite people from different countries to your travel party, serve them their favorite sweets from their home country.
You can serve desserts inspired by different destinations around the world, such as:
- French Macarons are made from almond flour, beaten egg whites, and sugar. These little treats are colorful and delicious! They come in many flavors, but some of the most common include vanilla, chocolate, and pistachio.
- Italian Gelato – Gelato is a famous Italian ice cream made with milk, cream, and eggs. It’s often served with toppings such as chocolate French fries or nuts. It’s known for its creamy texture and lightness compared to American ice cream because it contains less fat than regular ice cream. Less air is added during the manufacturing process, making it lower in calories than other types of ice cream. If you don’t want to make it yourself, you can buy it at bakeries or grocery stores near you or find it on Amazon.
- Moroccan sweets – In Morocco, they’re known as baklava. They’re made from phyllo dough and filled with syrup or honey or nuts like pistachios or almonds or walnuts or cashews or dates or figs or raisins.
- Black forest cake consists of a layer of chocolate sponge cake filled with cherries and whipped cream and sprinkled with chocolate French fries (black forest cake).
- Japanese Matcha Cake – Matcha is a green tea powder used in Japanese cuisine and desserts. It consists of specially grown green tea leaves ground into a fine powder. Instead, you can use it in any cocoa powder or baking soda/powder cake recipe!
- English trifle : This is one of the most popular English desserts, and it only takes a few minutes to prepare. The main ingredients are sponge cake soaked with sherry or whiskey and garnished with cream and fresh fruit.
- Portuguese Pasteis de Nata : These custard tarts are very popular in Portugal and are perfect as a dessert. Plus, they’re very easy to prepare!
Easy Party Food Ideas
Cheese and charcuterie.
Party food doesn’t have to be complicated. When hosting a party, it’s always important to keep things simple and easy to eat. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still whip up something delicious and fun!
Cheese and charcuterie boards are a great way to show off your culinary skills and entertain your guests. They’re also perfect for parties because they can be prepared in advance and then placed on the table at the last minute. No one will ever know!
It’s best to put together a selection of cheeses and meats from different regions, along with sides like olives, pickles, and bread. This is an excellent option if your guests have different tastes or allergies – make sure everyone knows what’s on the board so they can avoid foods they don’t like or have restrictions for (e.g., vegetarians).
Travel-Themed Snacks
Provide a snack mix with international flavors, such as wasabi peas, spicy nuts, and Sriracha-flavored popcorn.
- Beach-themed snacks – have tropical drinks on hand for guests to sip while they mouth beach balls made of cheese or pineapple slices with toothpicks.
- Theme park snacks – serve pretzel necklaces and animal crackers shaped like roller coasters for the kids and hot dogs for the adults.
- Music festival treats – serve fruit skewers with marshmallows on sticks, mini doughnuts dusted with powdered sugar, and mini sandwiches cut into triangles that look like water bottles with your favorite band’s name on them.
- French fries and dips – serve your favorite salsa with French fries or offer different dips like hummus or baba ganoush.
- Candy bars – wrap candy bars in colorful cellophane bags and tie them together with colorful ribbons for an easy DIY party favor.
- Pretzels – bake homemade pretzels in the oven and serve them with dipping sauces, like honey mustard or chocolate ganache.
- Gingerbread – bake a batch of gingerbread cookies and decorate them with sprinkles for an extra festive touch.
- Popcor n – popcorn is one of the easiest party foods to make (and eat!). You can even make caramel popcorn and decorate it with nuts or candy.
- Hummus and Pita French fries – serve this classic Mediterranean appetizer as part of a snack spread – it goes with just about anything!
Drinks for a Travel-Themed Party
Set up a station with a variety of international drinks, such as:
- Sake – The Japanese rice wine sake is served warm or cold in the winter and at room temperature in the summer. Sake has been drunk in Japan for over 2,000 years!
- Chai Tea – Chai tea is a traditional Indian drink made from black tea leaves, spices such as ginger and cardamom, milk, and sugar. It’s usually served steaming hot but can also be enjoyed cold or iced in the summer.
- Horchata – This sweet drink is popular in Mexico and Central America, especially in Mexico City.
- Cocktail station – set up a cocktail bar where you can mix drinks like lychee martinis or Moscow Mules.
- Wine and cheese bar – set up an area with various cheeses, crackers, and wines for guests to enjoy.
- Beer Garden – Set up a beer garden with tables and chairs, umbrellas, and potted plants.
Inspiration for Your Lunch or Dinner Party Decor
You can host your travel-themed party by decorating your home with travel-related items. You can also make a travel board game for your guests to play. For example
- Travel posters are easy to find online or in a local store. They come in all sizes and colors, so you can choose what you like best. They look beautiful on the walls of your home, especially when combined with other travel-themed decorations like balloons, etc.
- Travel books – you can display books on different travel themes, such as adventure, culture, nature, fancy places, etc., to add depth to your party theme.
- Balloons are inexpensive to decorate your home for any occasion and look fantastic when combined with other decorations such as posters, etc. You can use different colors, such as pastels if you want a feminine touch, or if you want something more vibrant, opt for bright colors like orange, red or green, yellow, etc., that will give your party a vivacious atmosphere!
Ideas for Party Games on the Theme of Travel
Party games are a fun way to get people talking and laughing. But if you’re planning a travel-themed party, why not incorporate games that help guests learn about the places they’ll be visiting?
Here are some ideas for games that will entertain your guests while helping them learn about your destination:
- Geography trivia game – ask guests to name five countries connected to their destination by land or water. For example, if you’re going to Mexico, ask them to name three countries that border Mexico. If you’re traveling to Europe, ask them to name five countries that border one of the European countries.
- What is in my bag? – Fill the bags with items related to different places in the world. Then give each guest a bag and ask them to guess which country each item is from without looking in their bag. This game is both educational and fun!
- The most significant difference between two cities – Get two groups together (one for each city) and have each group list three differences between their city and the other (e.g., one city has more skyscrapers than the other). Have each group share their answers so everyone can see how similar or different these cities are!
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