Best Travel Movies and the Worst Travel Companions in Movies

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Last Updated on October 10, 2024 by Aswetravel

The best travel movies can inspire you. Sometimes I feel a bit lost and confused, and I start to question my actions and why I travel, but after watching these movies they helped me to remember again why I travel, and feel inspired to continue traveling and living this lifestyle.

A lifestyle without working for someone else or getting a 4-year long education doing something I don’t really want to do. For years Hollywood has taken us to places we never knew existed!

Movies can give you the travel bug in an instant, they’re so good at giving you that “wish you were there” feeling! Traditional movies like The Sound of Music took us early on to scenes of historical Europe like the town of Salzburg in Austria. For some travel inspiration through the big screen, check these out.

Best Travel Movies

More modern movies like The Bucket List not only got us started on our own personal list but gave us amazing scenes of the Himalayas and the pyramids in Egypt. Need inspiration to buy your next ticket? Here’s great inspiring travel movies that will inspire you to pack your bags.

If you ever feel in doubt of why you’re traveling, or why you broke out of the 9 to 5 cubicle, watch these movies and you’ll remember:

The Bucket List

A favorite, The Bucket List, with great actors, Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, has viewers thinking about their own travel bucket lists!
Inspiring Travel Movies The Bucket List
The Bucket List is a movie about two men – Edward, a billionaire hospital boss and Carter, a broke mechanic, who have both been diagnosed with lung cancer and are sharing the same room at the hospital.

Carter writes a bucket list of things to do before he dies, but after hearing that he only has a year to live, he throws the list away. Edward convinces Carter to do everything on his list, which he also pays for, and they’re off on a big world adventure.

I think we all have a bucket list of things we want to do, and I don’t want to find myself 80 years old realizing that I never did all of those things I had on my bucket list.

That I got caught up in the every day life, spent most of my life working at a job I didn’t like, and never traveled to any of the places I dreamed of. This movie is a great reminder of this and keeps me on the right track.

A Map for Saturday

Two weeks ago I finally took the time to watch a movie that I’ve had for a while but just had never taken the time to watch. It’s called “A Map for Saturday”, and for those who haven’t seen it it’s an independent film about traveling and backpacking.

Brook travels the world, shares his thoughts and interviews people he meets along the way about their thoughts and experiences from traveling. I actually thought it was a pretty good movie, he reminds you over and over how amazing traveling is, why we do it and all the things we learn from it.

Last Stop For Paul

This is a great independent movie (based on a true story) about two guys backpacking the world in two weeks (!), spreading one of the guy’s dead friend’s ashes in each country as they go.

What I found MOST inspiring about the movie wasn’t so much the story itself, but the way they produced it. They just had a loose script and idea, and improvised on the spot. All stand-in characters in the movie were just people they found on the street – I absolutely love it! It inspired me to travel and film our own rtw trip (hint hint), and they seemed to have a great time doing it!

The Sound of Music

This old favorite received 5 Academy awards. The Sound of Music takes place in Salzburg, Austria in 1965 with stars, Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. We are all familiar with the story of the nun who becomes governess to 7 children, but did you know that the Nonnberg Abbey was originally built in the year 714?
Salzburg, Austria where Sound of Music was filmed
Other amazing inspiring locations from this movie are the rolling hills in Salzburg, the Frohnburg Palace, Residenz Square, Felsenreitschule and the famous Sound of Music Pavilion where Maria sang “I am 16 going on 17”.

Midnight in Paris

Written and produced by Woody Allen, this movie takes us back in time to some wonderful inspirational scenes of historic Paris back in the early 1920’s.
Midnight in Paris
If romance is on your mind and you’re up for traveling with your loved one, this movie is a must watch! Walk the streets of Paris, visit Notre Dame, sit at a little outdoor café, walk Versailles and visit the Sacre-Coeur.

Worst Travel Movie Companions

Think about what happens in your favorite road trip movies. Two best friends set out together on an epic journey. They fight, it makes the plot line more interesting, and both emerge even closer at the end, their lives more enriched and fulfilled (well, in most movies anyway).

In real life, however, conflict while traveling isn’t anywhere near as exciting. Take a cue from some of your favorite films, and take note of what not to look for in a travel buddy.

Dr. Gonzo – Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Played by Benicio del Torro, Dr. Gonzo is a perfect example of who not to take on a road trip – whether you’ve got a boot full of drugs or not.

Nobody wants a psychotic travel companion who loudly sings the wrong tune when listening to the radio, pulls knives on random passers-by, tries to electrocute themselves in the bathtub, and abandons you while you’re in a drug-fueled haze and foots you with the hotel bill.

Gollum – The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001 – 2003)

Whether you’re trekking across barren plains to Mordor where peril and near-death lies around the corner, or booking a couple of chilled domestic flights to your closest city, it goes without saying that your travel companion should not be constantly trying to steal your stuff and choke you to death while you’re sleeping – a few things Gollum is a little guilty of.

Neal Page – Planes Trains and Automobiles (1987)

Played by Steve Martin, if you have a friend who’s constantly frustrated, angry and tries to ditch you several times throughout your journey, consider another travel buddy. Sure, it may be funny to watch them scream at airport employees or rental car companies once or twice, but it will get embarrassing if they’re constantly having a tantrum.

Richard Hoover – Little Miss Sunshine (2006)

While travelling with your dysfunctional family is a bad idea at the best of times, a particularly uptight and neurotic parent or travel companion like Richard Hoover, played by Greg Kinnear, is the worst. Annoying attempts at motivational speeches, unhelpful diet tips and constant over-analyses of everybody’s personality types will soon get very tiring.
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Alan Garner – The Hangover (2009)

We’ve all got a friend who’s a little socially awkward, at times inappropriate and just a little darn weird. But if said friend decides to slip you and your other travel companions a roofie one night just like Zach Galifinakis’ character does in The Hangover – you’re probably better off leaving them at home.

Movies That Created Tourism Boom

Movies That Created Tourism Boom, for the better or worse, there is no doubt that big Inspiring Travel Movies have a massive impact on tourism around the world. Just like the ‘Survivor’ shows on Caramoan had tourists “discovering” and wanting to see the beautiful and remote setting – big million dollar movies have the same effect.

Imagine traveling the world the world seeing places like the pyramids in Egypt, going on a safari in Africa, climbing the Himalayas or enjoying the busy streets of Hong Kong.

Movies inspire and motivate us to travel, it’s such a great opportunity to experience life, learn about different cultures, meet new people.

Seven Years in Tibet

Author, Heinrich Harrer wrote this bestseller which was made into a movie. The beautiful scenic views of the mountains in Tibet as this man is welcomed to the ancient city of Lhasa are simply stunning.

Movies That Created Tourism Boom Seven Years in Tibet
Movies That Created Tourism Boom Seven Years in Tibet

As Heinrich and Peter are mountaineering in the North of India, this movie offers amazing landscapes of The Himalayas, the Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple in the city of Lhasa.

Eat, Pray, Love

Amazing scenes of India and Italy keeps us coming back for more when actress, Julia Roberts accomplishes what shes looking for as she travels to the cities of Bali and Ubud.

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Eat, Pray, Love
Eat, Pray, Love

This movie will inspire you to eat more pasta, ride your bike around Bali, dance the night away on a beach, walk through the rice paddies of Ubud or even join an ashram in India. Travelers from all over the world have been inspired to visit these destinations.

Mamma Mia! – Greece

After watching this movie, we all had the same thought: Lets GO there! Over a year has passed since the movie release, and the massive tourist boom for this idyllic, tiny island of Skopelos hasn’t stopped yet.

Just after the release of this blockbuster movie, the mayor told newspapers that the phones just wouldn’t stop ringing, and they were thrilled over the huge increase of interest in the island. Meanwhile, the locals fear it could have a negative affect in the long run, and spoil the place. However, they’re told that this won’t happen, and that the beauty of Skopelos will remain unspoiled.

Lord of the Rings and Narnia – New Zealand

People went crazy before, during and after the LOTR movies came out. I can’t remember a time when a movie has created such hype. The movie really put New Zealand on the map, and people started to pilgrimage their way to ‘Mordor’. Just as the hype calmed down, another blockbuster movie put New Zealand back into the spot light – Narnia. Those who didn’t already want to visit this country – sure did now.

It’s a clear fact that these movies have increased tourism in New Zealand – the Queenstown area (where a large part of the LOTR movies were filmed) is a huge hit, and even the little nearby village Glenorchy is getting attention.

Although it’s been years since the movies came out, they still advertise all the film hot spots and Lord of the Ring tours are everywhere.

The locals in Queenstown and Glenorchy aren’t necessarily too happy about the tourism increase, but the movies are not the only reason why Queenstown had an increase of tourism.

I believe that New Zealand now has more pressure to really keep the beautiful nature and care for it even more than ever before, so maybe this tourism increase is for the better – even if that means that Queenstown now has a few traffic lights, and some fashion-able shops.

Queenstown is Nathan’s hometown, and he says it wasn’t always like this – and part of the reason his family left.

The Twilight Saga – USA

The small town of Forks, Washington – where many parts of the first Twilight film was shot – has seen a 1000% increase in lodgings since the huge movie success. They have worked for years to build Twilight-related tourism, and are far from finished.

It’s a great business idea, since a major part of the fan base are teenage kids, and love everything Twilight related – even if it is a Bella Burger.

Fans come here to totally immerse themselves in the town’s association with the film’s characters; they can visit the school, have a glass of “Twilight-wine” at the same restaurant Bella and Edward went for their first date, etc.

The movie is so new that it’s hard to see what consequences it will have on the area, but according to bloggers from the town they’re thrilled with the attention, as they think the world has finally recognized the area as a place for “world class tourism”.

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The Beach – Thailand

In the movie, a secret place which few people ever find – a true paradise, is discovered. The paradise beach is on an island in Thailand, which truly is beautiful. After the movie, however, this island was everything but unknown.

The movie created a massive tourism boom, with everyone wanting to visit the island. The increase in tourism was so big that the area suffered massive environmental damage. Coral damage and over-fishing are only two examples.

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