Via Air
- Companies:American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines
- Duration:Approximately 5 hours (including layovers)
- Distance:910 miles (1,464 kilometers)
- Costs:€180-€300 (depending on the time of booking and season)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flights at least 2 months in advance for better rates and consider flying midweek to avoid weekend surges.
For this journey, flying from Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) to Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA) with a layover in either Charlotte (CLT) or Boston (BOS) is the most efficient option. Ensure to check connections and allow adequate time for layovers.
Via Road (Car)
- Companies: Rental cars from Enterprise, Hertz, or Avis
- Duration: Approximately 16-18 hours (depending on traffic and stops)
- Distance: Approximately 850 miles (1,368 kilometers)
- Costs: €80-€150 (plus fuel at €3.50 per gallon, totaling around €60-€100 for the trip)
- Roads/Routes: I-40 E, I-95 N
Pro Tip: Plan for rest stops at scenic areas along the I-95 corridor, such as Richmond, VA, and Washington, D.C., to break up the trip and enjoy your journey.
This road trip option allows you flexibility in travel times and makes it possible to explore interesting cities along the way. Remember to check for tolls if you plan to take certain routes.
Via Bus
- Companies:Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 18-22 hours (depending on connections)
- Distance: Approximately 850 miles (1,368 kilometers)
- Costs: €70-€120 (depending on how early you book)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Consider overnight buses for this route to save on accommodation and maximize your exploration time in Barnstable.
Traveling by bus is a budget-friendly option, allowing for some great views along the way. Be prepared for potential delays and ensure you have entertainment for the long ride.