Best Travel Tablets
Despite taking in Berlin’s vibrant cultural scene or spending some time on a pristine beach somewhere in the Caribbean, there’s a strong chance you’ll require some form of entertainment to sample on occasion. For many, a tablet is the perfect antidote for fighting against boredom, with a tablet being able to handle a variety of favored modern-day entertainment offerings.
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Why Tablets are a Perfect Travel Companion
Tablets are ideal for scrolling through social media, you can watch endless amounts of YouTube videos, there are a wide range of games to play, movies and TV shows to watch, you can also get lost down a Reddit wormhole, or even edit some of your holiday snaps through a highly-rated photo editing app.
Additionally, and perhaps most importantly of all, tablets are easy for travelers to carry. They don’t take up much room in a holidaymaker’s luggage, they don’t come with endless amounts of wires and accessories, and they’re light in terms of their weight. Certain tablets are definitely better than others, though. Let’s take a look at just some of them below.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
A stunning tablet that is flawless for many, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is packed full of splendid features. For example, it boasts an immaculate 14.6-inch display, it has an 1848 x 2960 resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, it is capable of handling pretty much anything you need given the presence of the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and it doesn’t cost a bomb despite a variety of top features. Faster charging might’ve elevated its appeal even further, and it could probably be a tad smaller in terms of its size, but overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a top tablet that is capable of doing it all.
iPad Pro 12.9
If you’d rather put your trust in one of Apple’s highly-rated products, then you can’t really go wrong with the iPad Pro 12.9. A device that is capable of hosting popular movies of today like Barbie and much-loved fantasy-themed games like Pragmatic Play’s Starlight Princess thanks to its gorgeous mini-LED screen, it also comes with a range of other impressive features, such as an M2 chipset, strong camera, hover-detection that is ideal for options like the Apple Pencil 2, and it also looks the part. While its battery could certainly be improved, overall the iPad Pro 12.9 is a device you should definitely consider.
OnePlus Pad
A tablet that has won plenty of plaudits in recent times, the OnePlus Pad isn’t perfect, but it will certainly suffice for your next adventure abroad, given a strong selection of notable inclusions. It boasts an excellent display, it has a beastly battery that won’t let you down, it offers fast charging and loudspeakers, and it houses a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 that possesses enough power to perform the tasks you need. Also coming in at a much cheaper price than some of the other options on the list, the OnePlus Pad is a tablet that many globetrotters go for.
Google Pixel Tablet
Another strong option here, the Google Pixel Tablet possesses an extensive selection of plus points that makes investing in one a viable option. For starters, it’s a slick product that has been designed extremely well. Then, additionally, it can house a variety of well-liked apps that can be explored on your travels, while it can also showcase the very best movies and a plethora of games. While it probably isn’t the best option on the list when it comes to productivity, the Google Pixel Tablet makes up for it given the fun offerings that it handles with ease.

Get Travel Insurance
Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can go wrong on any trip. Be prepared for the worst with travel insurance. We use Travelex or Safety Wing (often cheaper).
Book Flights
I use Skyscanner to find flights. I use it so much, I wrote an entire guide to finding cheap flights with Skyscanner! Another option for finding deals is FlightHub.
Book a Place to Stay
I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.
If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO. If you are looking for a hostel, I use HostelWorld.
Choose Activities and Tours
To find great activities in any area I use Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass, PogoPass, and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available. Groupon also tends to have a lot of local travel deals.
When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean, I use Apple Vacations.
Rent a Car or Get a Lyft
More often than not, Lyft is cheaper than Uber. Use my Lyft link for an $18 credit! For a car rental in any country, I recommend Hertz or Discover Cars.
Save Money on Gas
Upside a free app gets you cash back on gas! Use promo code RV2Q2 to get an extra 15¢/gal bonus on your first purchase.
Get a Visa
I use iVisa to get all of my Visas.
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