You’re here because, well, you want to wish someone you know a very safe travel – whether it’s a family member, friend, or other loved one. Some people are fanatical about it, always wanting to make sure they wish someone safe travels in a similar type of urgency as someone who says “never go to bed mad” – they simply have to make sure to wish someone for a safe trip.
There are many different ways to do this, by simply saying to someone to travel well while they’re away, or even by buying a gift or trying to tell them this in a separate language. There are many creative ways that you can tell someone to arrive at their destination safe and sound, and to have a great time while they’re traveling – so why not have fun with it?
So, are you looking to plan a safe journey to someone simply, or actually to get creative with the well-wishes, and wish someone a truly special and safe travel? No matter the reason why, this list will get you plenty of quotes and creative ways to tell someone you love to stay safe and have a great time while traveling!
Safe Journey Quotes for Your Loved One
- I congratulate you on a great chance to get away – you deserve it!
- I’ll be counting the seconds while you’re away, but I hope you have the best trip while you’re gone.
- I hope you have a great trip, and make sure not to forget about me.
- Make sure to bring a bunch of presents back, and take plenty of photos.
- Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do, and have a great time sweetie!
- Heartiest congratulations to you for making this journey. I’m sure you’ll come back with lots of sweet memories to share with all of us. Enjoy your trip.
- No one deserves a vacation more than you. Bon voyage!
- I’ll be praying for traveling grace for you while you’re gone. I’ll miss you!
- You know I’ll miss you like crazy, but have a great week while you’re gone.
- Have a good flight, and call me when you get there.
- Have a great rest of the day, and call me before you go to sleep!
To be honest, these are a little on the corny side, but they’re great for a greeting card. Wishing a family member safe travels may be a little different and less casual than with a friend – with whom you can practically say anything (if you’re close enough). Use one of these quotes below to any friend you wish to have a safe journey, and maybe even drop one into a greeting card!
- Have a safe trip!
- We hope you have a great time, and stay safe!
- We wish you the best journey, and a healthy return!
- May you truly have the time of your life!
- I hope this trip is everything you wanted – and more.
- Bon voyage, my good friend!
- We wish the the best of new discoveries, and create wonderful memories.
- Safe trip, buddy!
- We hope you have a great flight back home.
- Here’s to many safe returns!
- Make sure to have a great time, but please be safe!
- We wish we were traveling with you.
- Make sure to come back safely!
- Don’t forget us when you’re gone!
- Make sure to send us a card, and take plenty of pictures.
- Just get on the plane and have a great rest of the day!
- Fly safely, and don’t make sure to eat everything in sight!
- Have a wonderful week, and we’ll see you when you get back.
How to Say “Safe Travels” in Other Languages
Sometimes it’s fun to tell someone to travel well, or to travel safely in another language – even if they don’t speak it! Below is a comprehensive list of great quotes in other languages to wish someone a safe journey!
Here’s how to say “Safe Journey” or “Safe Travels” in 50 popular languages!
Afrikaans | Hê ‘n veilige reis |
Albanian | Keni një udhëtim të sigurt |
Arabic | رحلة آمنة (rihlat amina) |
Armenian | Բարի ճանապարհ |
Basque | Bidai ona izan |
Belarusian | Ёсць бяспечнае падарожжа |
Bosnian | Putuj sigurno |
Bulgarian | Имате безопасно пътуване |
Catalan | Tenir un viatge segur |
Chinese Simplified | 一路平安 (yīlù píng’ān) |
Croatian | Imati sigurno putovanje |
Czech | Měj bezpečný výlet |
Danish | Hav en sikker rejse |
Dutch | Heb een veilige reis |
Esperanto | Havu sekuran vojaĝon |
Estonian | Ohutut reisi |
Filipino | Mag-ingat ka sa pagbibiyahe |
Finnish | Turvallista matkaa |
French | Passez en toute sécurité |
Galician | Ter unha viaxe segura |
German | Komme gut nach Hause |
Greek | Εχε ένα ασφαλές ταξίδι (Eche éna asfalés taxídi) |
Hebrew | שיהיה לך טיול בטוח |
Hindi | यात्रा सुरक्षित हो |
Hungarian | Van egy biztonságos utazás |
Icelandic | Góða ferð |
Indonesian | Semoga selamat sampai tujuan |
Irish | Bíodh turas sábháilte |
Italian | Avere un viaggio sicuro |
Japanese | ご無事で |
Latvian | Lai drošs ceļojums |
Latin | Tutum iter haberet |
Lithuanian | Saugios kelionės |
Macedonian | Имаат безбедно патување |
Maltese | Have a vjaġġ bla periklu |
Norwegian | Ha en sikker tur |
Polish | Bezpiecznej podróży |
Portuguese | Tenha uma viagem segura |
Romanian | Drum bun |
Russian | Безопасное путешествие (Bezopasnoye puteshestviye) |
Serbian | Путујте безбедно (Putujte bezbedno) |
Slovak | Nechajte bezpečnú cestu |
Slovenian | Varno potovanje |
Spanish | Ten un viaje seguro |
Swedish | Ha en säker resa |
Thai | มีการเดินทางที่ปลอดภัย |
Turkish | Güvenli yolculuklar |
Ukrainian | Є безпечне пересування (Ye bezpechne peresuvannya) |
Welsh | Cael taith ddiogel |
Yiddish | האָבן אַ זיכער יאַזדע |
Journey and Safe Travel Quotes from Great Thinkers
Need some inspiration from a masterful thinker? Make sure to check out some of the best quotes regarding travel from names you might know!
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So that’s the complete list of some of the best “Safe Travels” and Safe Journey” quotes you can find! We hope you’re able to share and enjoy these with loved ones, friends, family, and maybe even hear a few in return!
How to Actually Stay Safe While Traveling
Being able to wish someone safe travels is great, but there’s even better value in being able to tell them how to travel safely. Here are a few things you can do, or even remind those you love to do, before traveling.
- Copy all important documents, like passports, and send email copies to yourself. This way, if anything is lost, you have a fail-safe to access and replace that information.
- Take out enough cash to last 1-2 days in the destination you’re traveling to, but not more. A lot of people take their entire trip budget in cash, only to learn that they get hammered in currency exchange fees at the airport. You want to have cash in the destination currency when you land for cabs, groceries, and essentials in case you have issues with your credit and debit cards, but most ATMs overseas don’t charge fees. You’ll save money if you only take the cash you need.
- Make sure someone has the contact information of where you’ll be staying. This is a truism that goes back decades, but traveling safely is about making sure someone can reach you in case of an emergency.
- Safeguard your hotel room. If you want turn-down service, put your key valuables into a locked box or safe. Don’t just leave them out. We, of course, want to assume that hotel staff is honest, but there’s no reason to be on the short end of a poor assumption.
- Be careful about WiFi. Make sure to pay bills online before you go, and try to avoid making online transactions over public WiFi when abroad. Networks that are unfamiliar to you shouldn’t see your personal information, and you’re at great risk when they do.
Andy Buho
May 26, 2020 at 11:55 pm“Not all those who wander are lost.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien,
This is by far one of my favorite quotes!
Also, great post! I will be using these in the future, loved how you added the sayings in different languages