Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 250 miles (direct flight)
- Costs: Approximately €150 - €300 (round trip, dependent on booking period and class)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable (direct flight)
Pro Tip: Booking your tickets at least 2-3 weeks in advance can help you secure the best prices, especially for weekends or holidays.
To travel from Melbourne to Savannah, flying is the most efficient mode due to the distance and limited road travel options. Check both Delta and American Airlines for the best schedule and prices.
Road Trip
- Distance: Approximately 295 miles
- Duration: Around 4.5 to 5 hours (non-stop driving)
- Costs: Approximately €60 - €80 (fuel costs and tolls, assuming a vehicle fuel efficiency of 25 mpg)
- Roads/Routes: Take I-95 N from Melbourne to Savannah, which is a major interstate connecting the two cities.
Pro Tip: Plan to stop at one of the rest areas along I-95 for a quick break to stretch and recharge; the views are often scenic!
If you prefer a more scenic route, driving from Melbourne to Savannah can be a great choice, allowing you to explore small towns along the way. Renting a car can provide flexibility if you wish to detour.
Bus Travel
- Companies: Greyhound
- Duration: Approximately 7 to 9 hours (depending on connections)
- Distance: Approximately 295 miles
- Costs: Around €30 - €70 (one-way, dependent on booking time)
- Roads/Routes: Greyhound typically takes I-95 N and other interstate routes.
Pro Tip: Travel light and bring snacks, as some bus journeys have limited access to food stops.
Buses offer an economical choice for travel between Melbourne and Savannah, especially for budget-conscious travelers. Double-check the schedule as it can vary, and book in advance to secure your seat at the best rates.