Via Car
- Companies: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hertz
- Duration: Approximately 8 hours
- Distance: 550 miles
- Costs: Estimated costs of €70 for fuel and €50 for car rental (one day, varies by company), totaling around €120
- Roads/Routes: Primarily via I-20 W and I-44 N
Pro Tip: Make sure to stop at the Route 66 Museum in Elk City, OK, for a break and some local history, it's a perfect midway point to stretch your legs!
Recommendation: Driving from Greenville, AL to Tulsa, OK is highly recommended for the stunning scenery along the routes. Renting a car will also give you the flexibility to explore interesting sights along the way.
Via Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Megabus
- Duration: Approximately 12 hours (with possible layovers)
- Distance: 550 miles
- Costs: Around €45 for a one-way ticket
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable as this is intercity bus travel
Pro Tip: Bring snacks and a portable charger; bus journeys can be long and your device will need power!
Recommendation: Taking the bus is a budget-friendly option, though it requires more time than driving directly and may include layovers.
Via Air
- Companies: American Airlines, Delta Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours (including layovers)
- Distance: 550 miles
- Costs: Estimated around €200 for a round-trip ticket
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable as this is air travel
Pro Tip: Book flights in advance and consider traveling mid-week for lower fares and less crowded flights.
Recommendation: If you're looking to save time, flying is the fastest option, but comes at a higher cost compared to driving or taking the bus.