10 Best Nano Banana Pro Prompts for Travel Bullet Journal Ideas

Travel Bullet Journals are the perfect way to record your adventures - capturing moments and memories in your trip. But designing beautiful spreads can take time, especially if you’re not a natural illustrator. That’s where Nano Banana Pro steps in. Nano Banana Pro has a great upgrade in text rendering, allowing you to create stunning travel-themed visuals in seconds, from cozy travel doodles to aesthetic journal covers and itinerary pages.
10 Best Prompts for Travel Bullet Journal Ideas
To help you spark creativity, we’ve listed 10 best Nano Banana Pro prompts for travel bullet journal ideas. Use them to level up your travel spreads, decorate your pages, or inspire new themes for each destination.
Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 1 [Simple Style]: Generate a travel journal entry about a day spent in your favorite city and include weather, emotions, and notable experiences. Capture the essence of a perfect day in your favorite city—weather, feelings, and unforgettable moments. You can choose a lively cityscape photo of your favorite destination, with visible weather elements (sun, clouds, rain), perhaps showing a local landmark or a candid moment of you enjoying the day.

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 2 [Minimalist Style]: A top-down photo of an open A5 dotted bullet journal spread designed for a 3-day weekend trip itinerary. The left page is divided into three vertical columns labeled Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. Each column features a simple timeline (8:00 AM - 8:00 PM) with minimalist icons for key activities (e.g., plane icon, dining icon, hiking boot icon). The right page features a small, clean, hand-drawn circular map of the destination with major spots circled. Typography is neat, modern, and sans-serif. Use only black fine-liner pen and a single pop of light teal color. Crisp natural lighting, highly functional and organized aesthetic.

Travel Journal Prompt 3 [City Travel]: A highly-textured flat lay photo of an open, cream-colored travel notebook spread dedicated to a 3-day city break. The pages are cluttered but charming. The spread is divided into Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 sections using strips of patterned vintage washi tape. Each section includes a small, faded Polaroid photo, a crumpled cafe receipt, and handwritten notes in brown ink. The edges of the paper are slightly worn. A small antique gold pen and a passport sit nearby. Soft, warm lighting, evocative of a cozy cafe.

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 4 [Kawaii Style]: A colorful and chaotic travel journal spread open to a "South Korea Trip" page. The layout is filled with colorful washi tape strips, cute cartoon stickers of food (boba tea, dumplings), and Instax mini polaroid photos pinned to the page. Bubble letter headers in pastel markers.

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 5 [Map Tracker]: A bullet journal spread featuring a hand-drawn map of Europe. A dotted red line traces a travel route from London to Rome. Small doodles of landmarks mark the stops. The title "EURO SUMMER" is written in brush lettering at the top. Top-down view, crisp details.
Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 6 [Food Log]: A travel journal food log spread. Detailed colored pencil drawings of different meals: a croissant, a bowl of ramen, and a slice of pizza. Ratings out of 5 stars drawn next to each item. Text describes the flavors. Delicious and appetizing art style.

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt [Creative Style]: Write about a meaningful conversation you had with a local and describe how it changed your perspective. Set against the background of a journal page, with text presented in a handwritten font. The original image you provided (such as a photo or illustration of you talking with a local) can be generated as a hand-drawn version of the character scene, placed in the center of the journal to showcase the warmth and emotion of the interaction. Use large blocks of vibrant colors (such as red, blue, yellow) for the journal, with an illustration style leaning toward cartoons or comics. The text should mostly feature large, bold letters. The overall style is modern and full of energy.”

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 8 [Vintage Style]: Describe the most unique dish you experienced in [destination], and explain the profound impression it made on you. Set against a journal page background, present the culinary description using a pen-and-ink handwritten font. The original reference image of the dish can be incorporated as a small decorative sticker positioned adjacent to the descriptive text for enhanced visual storytelling.Embellish the journal's blank areas with culinary-themed sketch illustrations. Utilize colorful fabric collages in remaining white spaces, featuring edges with hand-stitched textile effects. Incorporate decorative elements including vintage buttons and embroidery stitches. Maintain consistent handcrafted authenticity in both typography and illustrations, evoking an organic artistic sensibility. The journal layout may be formatted in a wide-aspect ratio.” Highlight a memorable dish and its special characteristics that made it stand out. A close-up of the unique dish, focusing on its colors, textures, and presentation to showcase what made it special.

Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 9 [Travel Prep]: Create a travel preparation checklist for an upcoming trip to [destination], listing essential items to bring. Set against a journal-style page background, present the list content in handwritten or printed font. Use the original reference images of luggage or items as decorative stickers placed alongside the checklist to help visualize travel preparations. Select clean, simple fonts and avoid excessive decoration. Incorporate small, delicate illustrations such as hand-drawn suitcases, postage stamps, mobile phones, and other travel-related icons as accents. Emphasize white space and clean arrangement throughout the layout, maintaining an overall fresh and minimalist style.” Highlight a memorable dish and its special characteristics that made it stand out. A neatly arranged travel essentials photo, featuring items like luggage, passports, toiletries, and clothing laid out on a flat surface.
Travel Bullet Journal Prompt 10 [Transportation]: Describe the modes of transportation you will use during your trip and list the advantages and disadvantages of each. Set against a journal page background, present the pros and cons list in a handwritten font. The original images you provide (illustrations or photos of the transportation) can be used as small stickers or illustrations placed next to the list to enhance visual presentation.Create a map-narrative style travel journal page. Use a soft-colored city map or world map as the background. Place the original images as 'destination coordinate stickers' on the map while preserving their main features. Use dashed lines to mark travel routes and add handwritten-style labels to record dates, times, and locations. The overall presentation should resemble an exploratory map-style travel journal.” Plan your trip's transportation options, comparing the pros and cons of each mode of transport. Choosing a collage of transportation options, such as trains, buses, taxis, and planes, with a focus on each mode's characteristics.

How to Use These AI Prompts to Generate Travel Journals with Nano Banana Pro?
Here are simple steps to maximize the effectiveness of your prompts:
Step 1: Ask Gemini 3 Pro to Plan Your Travel
If you don’t know how to plan your travel, ask AI assistant firstly. Start by letting Gemini 3 Pro outline your itinerary, highlight must-see destinations, or craft thematic travel ideas to guide your journal content.
Step 2: Upload Original Images
The type of original images depends on the specific prompt used, and you can upload various images like city photos (for "Travel Diary" prompts), photos of locals or street scenes (for poetry/dialogue prompts), food photos (for culinary experience prompts), object photos (for packing list prompts), transportation photos (for transportation method prompts).
The original images will appear in the final journal as: Small stickers, mini illustrations, or hand-drawn elements.
Step 3: Input Your Desired Prompts
These prompts are specially designed for image-to-image or text-to-image generation. You can directly use the prompts or adjust them to get your desired output.
Step 4: Fine-tune as Needed (Optional)
To create your own travel bullet journal, you can add:
- Specific journal styles (minimalist / vintage / Korean-style / watercolor / Japanese stationery style)
- Color preferences (warm tones / soft colors / cream paper / kraft paper)
- Layout preferences (top-bottom columns / left-right columns / scattered elements)
Conclusion
Nano Banana Pro is a powerful image model designed with exceptional capabilities in generating detailed decorative elements, making it especially ideal for creating travel bullet journal scenes.The model can seamlessly integrate user-provided original images (such as people, landscapes, food, etc.) into journal pages, presenting them as stickers, illustrations, or collage-style elements, thereby enabling the creation of personalized and narrative-rich journal content.
Elevate your travel bullet journal creativity—start using Nano Banana Pro today.

