Via Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 900 miles
- Costs: Around 150 EUR - 300 EUR depending on booking class and timing.
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable (flight).
Pro Tip: Book directly through the airlines' websites for the best prices and to avoid third-party fees.
If you're looking for the fastest option with a balance of cost and convenience, flying from Detroit to Gulfport is highly recommended. However, ensure you check for any ongoing flight deals to get the best fare.
Via Road
- Companies: [Car rental companies: Enterprise, Hertz, or Avis]
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours
- Distance: 800 miles
- Costs: Around 100 EUR for gas, plus rental costs (approx. 50 EUR per day for the car rental).
- Roads/Routes: I-75 S and I-10 W.
Pro Tip: Plan for rest stops at scenic locations along I-65 and I-10 for a more enjoyable road trip experience, particularly in Alabama where you can catch beautiful views.
Traveling by car gives you flexibility to explore and enjoy different places along the route, but be prepared for a long drive. This option is wonderful for families or groups who want to make stops along the way.
Via Bus
- Companies: Greyhound
- Duration: Approximately 14 hours
- Distance: 800 miles
- Costs: Around 80 EUR (one way)
- Roads/Routes: US-61 S and I-20 W.
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and a portable charger as bus rides can take longer than expected and may not have charging stations available.
Traveling by bus is the most economical choice, but it's important to be prepared for possible delays and limited legroom. This is a good option for budget travelers.