Air
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes (1 stopover)
- Distance: 800 miles
- Costs: €250 - €450 (price may vary based on booking time and class)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book tickets in advance and consider flying during weekdays for better rates and fewer crowds.
For a smooth trip, check the flight schedules of both airlines; Delta typically has better on-time performance ratings. Ensure to book your connections wisely to minimize layover time.
Car
- Companies: [Rental Companies: Enterprise, Hertz]
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 700 miles
- Costs: €70 (fuel) + €60 (rental per day) + €50 (tolls, estimated) = €180
- Roads/Routes: I-20 E and I-95 N
Pro Tip: Plan for rest stops every couple of hours to stay refreshed. Download offline maps in case of poor signal areas.
Driving allows for flexibility to stop at various interesting locations along I-20 and I-95, such as Charleston, SC, known for its historic sites.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 15 hours
- Distance: 800 miles
- Costs: €80 - €150 (dependent on time of booking)
- Roads/Routes: I-20 and I-95
Pro Tip: Book your tickets online in advance, as prices can increase significantly closer to the travel date.
While taking the bus may take longer, it is often a budget-friendly option with amenities like Wi-Fi.
Train
- Companies: Amtrak
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 800 miles
- Costs: €100 - €200
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider upgrading to Business Class for a more comfortable journey.
Traveling by train offers scenic views along the route and the opportunity to relax with dining options available onboard.