Travel Recommendation: Hull, GA to Toronto, ON
Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, Air Canada
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours 15 minutes (flight time only, excluding layover)
- Distance: Approximately 1,120 miles (1,800 km)
- Costs: About R8,500 to R11,000 for a round trip, depending on booking time and class
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable for air travel
Pro Tip: Book your flight at least a month in advance and set price alerts to get the best deals.
Combination Bus and Air
- Companies: Greyhound (bus) + Delta Air Lines / Air Canada (flight)
- Duration: Approximately 8 hours (includes 2 hours bus + 3 hours flight + layover)
- Distance: Approximately 1,120 miles (1,800 km)
- Costs: About R6,500 for bus (one way) + R8,500 to R11,000 for flight, total approximately R15,000 to R18,000
- Roads/Routes: I-85 N to Atlanta, then connecting to the flight to Toronto
Pro Tip: Check for bus-to-flight connections when booking; some travel providers offer discounts for combined tickets.
Road Trip
- Companies: Rental Car – Hertz, Avis, or Enterprise
- Duration: Approximately 18-20 hours (driving time only, without breaks)
- Distance: Approximately 1,120 miles (1,800 km)
- Costs: Estimated R3,500 for rental car (2 days) + R3,500 for fuel + R1,500 for tolls, total approximately R8,500
- Roads/Routes: I-85 N then I-75 N to Detroit border
Pro Tip: Download a reliable GPS app or use offline maps to navigate around larger cities to avoid traffic jams.
Recommendation
Considering efficiency and practicality, flying directly from Atlanta to Toronto with Delta Air Lines or Air Canada is the best option if you want to minimize travel time. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option combined with some adventure, consider combining bus and air travel. A road trip presents the freedom to explore along the route, but will take much longer and involves more planning.