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Getting There

Landing somewhere Spanish-speaking and need to find your way? These Spanish Vocabulary quizzes on travel words cover everything from the airport to the hotel front desk.

Essential Spanish Travel Vocabulary

Across eight quizzes you will pick up the words for stations and airports, like boleto (ticket), llegada (arrival), and salida (departure), plus hotel check-in, travel items, transport, and key verbs such as viajar (to travel) and reservar (to reserve). Some quizzes even follow a traveler through a real check-in conversation.

Travel vocabulary is the kind you need the second you step off the plane, from reading departure boards to confirming a booking. A small set of these words makes a trip far less stressful. Being able to ask a quick question or read a sign means you spend less time confused and more time enjoying where you are. For many travelers, that confidence is the difference between getting by and feeling at ease.

Travel Spanish with Audio Pronunciation

Many quizzes include audio, so you hear each word the way you will encounter it at a counter or in an announcement. Hearing aeropuerto (airport) spoken helps you catch it in a fast conversation.

Did You Know?

Spanish carefully separates maleta (a single suitcase) from equipaje (all your luggage). Reaching for the right one keeps you clear at baggage claim, where the difference between one bag and everything you packed really matters.

How the Quizzes Work

The eight quizzes mix vocabulary drills with short conversation scenarios and take only a few minutes each. You can repeat any of them before a trip to lock the words in. Practicing the real situations is what builds genuine travel confidence, so the words are ready when you are standing at an actual counter.

Ready to travel through the Spanish-speaking world with ease? Open these free interactive Spanish quizzes and practice travel vocabulary today.

1. At the Station & Airport

Knowing how to navigate a train station or airport in Spanish opens doors the moment you land.This quiz covers 5 essential words in the At the Station & Airport category — tren, boleto, horario, llegada, and salida. You'll need these words the second you step off the plane: reading departure boards, buying tickets, and asking about arrivals. Each sentence is a real situation you could face on your first day of travel in a Spanish-speaking country.
score: 91% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

2. Hotel & Lodging

Checking into a hotel in Spanish is one of the most common real-world conversations a beginner will have — and five words will take you a long way.This quiz focuses on hotel and lodging vocabulary: hotel, tarifa, habitación, reservación, and recepción. Whether you're asking about the nightly rate, confirming your booking, or finding out where to drop off your bags, these words give you the confidence to handle check-in.
score: 89% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

3. Vehicles & Transport

Getting around a Spanish-speaking city means knowing which vehicle to name and how to talk about it.This quiz covers 5 words for vehicles and transport: autobús, taxi, avión, metro, and bicicleta. You'll use these words when asking for directions, reading transit maps, or deciding how to get from the airport to your hotel. Each sentence focuses on a detail unique to that vehicle, so you'll learn to tell them apart in context, not just in a word list.
score: 96% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

4. Travel Verbs

This quiz focuses on 5 high-frequency travel verbs in Latin American Spanish: viajar, llegar, salir, reservar, and facturar. You'll use these in everyday situations like booking a room online, checking luggage at the airport, or coordinating arrival times with a local contact.
score: 93% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

5. Places & Destinations

Learn 5 location words for places and destinations: aeropuerto, estación, terminal, ciudad, and destino. These words come up constantly on signs, in conversations with locals, and when asking for help.
score: 93% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

6. Travel Essentials

Before you even reach the airport, there are a handful of Spanish travel words you simply can't leave home without.Practice 5 essential travel items: pasaporte, maleta, mapa, equipaje, and frontera. You'll use these words at border crossings, baggage claim, check-in counters, and when navigating an unfamiliar city. Note the difference between maleta (a single suitcase) and equipaje (all your luggage).
score: 94% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

7. Dialog · Checking In to a Hotel A

You've just arrived at a hotel in Latin America — time to check in! Follow María as she speaks with the receptionist and picks up her room key. Can you keep up with the conversation?
score: 79% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions

8. Dialog · Checking In to a Hotel B

You're at the hotel front desk finishing your check-in, and Alberto the receptionist is walking you through the final steps. Can you follow along and respond like a confident traveler? Give it a try!
score: 83% (everyone)
🎧 10 questions